Innovative Lenovo on the Cutting Edge of Computer Technology
What is Lenovo mostly associated with for many people? Of course, the first thing to occur to an average user is highly likely to be Lenovo’s ThinkPad, a notable line of notebook computers. But laptops are just a part of Lenovo’s rich computer technology activity that brought Lenovo the reputation of the world’s largest personal computer vendor in 2013.
Apart from desktops, in 2012 the Chinese company decided to open a new horizon by appearing on the smartphone market. And what should be said about that is that Lenovo succeeded in that too. Two years later the company’s engineers developed a number of cutting-edge tablets able to compete with the similar devices of other famous companies.
Now let’s have a superficial look at Lenovo’s products.
Lenovo Laptops
A distinguishing feature of a great part of Lenovo’s laptops is the orientation towards complicated, predominantly business tasks expressed with the Think- prefix.
ThinkPad is a veteran that deserves recognition. Since its release in 2005, the ThinkPad line has been updated with new models. It is easy to recognize ThinkPads by their boxy black design. Did you know that the ThinkPad is the only notebook computer that was certified for use on the International Space Station?
The IdeaPad & IdeaCenter lines are the ThinkPad & ThinkCenter analogues intended for consumers.
Lenovo Desktops, Servers & Workstations
ThinkCenter is a line of business-oriented desktop computers that combine high-performance processors, multi-monitor support, and discrete graphic cards. Such a high-tech computer center!
The company has something to offer to gamers – Erazer line will perfectly meet any gamer’s needs thanks to the highest performance ideal for extreme gaming.
The ThinkServer line includes single- & dual-socket servers developed as a part of agreement with the IBM. The line is predominantly oriented towards small enterprises providing them with special software tools for easier server management.
The ThinkStation line shifts the focus to high-end computing workstations.
Lenovo’s Smartphones
Lenovo’s smartphone segment is presented with the LePad, LePhone and the LeTV in China that respectively correspond to the IdeaPad, IdeaPhone and the IdeaTV sold outside of China.
All Lenovo’s smartphones have the Android OS, but rumors are getting about that the company is planning to release a Windows 8-based phone. This step will definitely help Lenovo’s device compete with Nokia’s Lumia.
Lenovo’s smartphones support GSM and 3G of different modifications.
Among notable smartphone models are a high-end IdeaPhone K900, a dual-SIM A820 and a cutting-edge Vibe line (X & Z).
Lenovo’s Tablets
The company’s tablet segment ranges from a high-end convertible ultrabook 11.6” ThinkPad Helix to a moderate 8” Yoga tablet. The former being equipped with either Intel Core i5 or Core i7 runs Windows 8 whereas the latter with a quad-core processor is powered by Android. There is a great variety of models in between.