Lenovo’s IdeaCentre desktop computers are all-in-one machines that combine processor and monitor into a single device.
The IdeaPad series products are hybrid devices that can act as both a tablet and a laptop.
The IdeaPad has a more customer-centric build and feel compared to its ThinkPad counterpart. Unlike the ThinkPad series of laptops that were inherited from IBM, the IdeaPads are a result of Lenovo’s own research and development efforts over the years in the technology industry. The IdeaPad line of laptops was a brainchild of Lenovo that was introduced to the world in early 2008.
At the same time, the company also launched a 28-inch 4K touch-enabled device that can function as an all-in-one PC or as an external display on other devices.
These display panels are quite popular amongst professionals, especially since the introduction of the ThinkVision Pro 2840m with 4K display during the commencement of the 2014 International CES. As its name suggests, these display panels share the same designs as other THINK products. ThinkVision DisplayĪnother product that is under the Think category is the ThinkVision display monitors. The ThinkStation S10 was the first model to be released. In 2008, Lenovo successfully expanded the THINK brand to include workstations to cater to high-end computing needs. Many might not know that besides producing laptops and desktops, Lenovo also produces high-tech workstations known as ThinkStations. ThinkCentre computers usually contain various features that cater to their users’ different needs which include mid- to high-end processors, multi-monitor support, and discrete graphic cards. Like the ThinkPad, ThinkCentre desktop computers were also a product of IBM before Lenovo took over the product division. ThinkCentre Desktop ComputersĪnother product under Lenovo’s inventory of computing products is the ThinkCentre Desktop Computers.
The ThinkPad has also gotten a unique recognition for being the only laptop that is approved for use on the International Space Station. The ThinkPads once belonged to IBM’s line of personal computers before they were acquired and revolutionized by Lenovo. They are business-oriented laptops that sport a trademark boxy black design that makes them easily recognizable and gives them a classy appearance. One of Lenovo’s products that have sold well amongst the brand’s Filipino customers is the ThinkPad series of laptops. The shift in focus came because of the increasing popularity of mobile devices. Moreover, Lenovo has also expanded the THINK series beyond laptop computers to include other digital devices such as ThinkPad Tablet 2, ThinkPad 8, ThinkPad Yoga, and many more. After the acquisition, Lenovo has managed to double the shipments of THINK-branded computers. Lenovo’s business started to expand by leaps and bounds in 2005 after the company managed to acquire IBM’s personal computer business.
Lenovo Philippines’ most noteworthy products include PCs, laptops, smartphones, motherboards, electronic storage devices and many more. Lenovo is standing toe-to-toe with industry leaders in terms of unit sales volume. The Chinese computer technology brand has developed into a globally-renowned brand, building a name for itself for its innovations consisting of the latest technological trends. When technological devices are mentioned, one of the brands that immediately come to mind is Lenovo.