lenovo
Overview
Lenovo is a new world company that makes award-winning PCs. They operate as a company uninhibited by walls or organizational structures using worldsourcing to harness the power of innovation across their global team. Lenovo develop, produce, and deliver their products across 6 continents and its global company has no single corporate headquarters.
In 2006 Lenovo technology supported the 2006 Olympic Winter Games in Torino, Italy, supplying 5,000 desktop PCs, 350 servers and 1,000 notebook computers. Lenovo also hosted seven Internet i.lounges for use by Olympic athletes and visitors.
Lenovo proudly provides equipment to the Vodafone McLaren Mercedes Formula One team to serve as the technology backbone of their operations.
Products/Services
Lenovo offers several products in the following categories: Laptops & netbooks, desktops, workstations, servers, accessories & upgrades and softwares.
How to buy
Call: 1300 557 073 Mon - Fri 9 am-5 pm Australian EST.
Contact Details
Call: 1300 557 073 Mon - Fri 9 am-5 pm Australian EST.
Lenovo HQ
Morrisville
1009 Think Place
Morrisville, NC 27560
USA
866-45-THINK
(866-458-4465)
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