Wednesday, November 04, 2009

PC Users Speak, and Lenovo Listens

A system that's very flexible but still provides great features and functions!

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PC Users Speak, and Lenovo Listens

Where do your fingers fly? Where do your cracker crumbs fall? Can the Dubai office (or Grandma) hear you over your typing? Lenovo knows the pulse of the PC user, and put that knowledge to work designing the latest T Series offering.

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