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Lenovo's Desktops and The Olympic Games

Desktops with a new design

By Alexandru Pancescu, Hardware Editor

27th of July 2007, 14:31 GMT

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Lemovo announced two new desktop computer systems inspired by the soon coming Olympic Games and integrated into the Lenovo 3000 desktop line. The two new computers are named J200 and J205 and they are the first computers to sport the Olympic Games logo and the company's own logo in support for the company's
"worldwide sponsorship of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games".

"The Beijing 2008 Olympic Games provides an opportunity to showcase our best engineered PCs to the world", said Dilip Bhatia, Executive Director, Global Desktop Marketing Management at the Lenovo company that was cited in a press release. "We've designed our latest Lenovo 3000 desktops with that spirit in mind displaying the Lenovo Olympic Games composite logo along with a new, stylish design and including the features a small business needs to stay productive like high performance and excellent management capabilities."

The Lenovo 3000 desktops come equipped with both Intel and AMD processors, a "Gigabit Ethernet, integrated graphics, six USB ports, a chassis intrusion lock and PC lock slot. Additionally, the desktops feature optional 9-in-1 media bay and DVD multiburner along with TPM 1.2 data encryption on select models". They are aimed at the small business market segment and are designed with a "unique and stylish black and silver exterior that balances the traditional black color of business with the excitement and energy of the color silver associated with home and lifestyle use".

Apart from the standard hardware configuration, both the J200 and the J205 computers can optionally be equipped with extended media bays, DVD burners and TPM 1.2 data encryption support. Lenovo bundles these desktop computer systems with a suite of productivity tools, named the Lenovo Care Tools that should help business users manage their PCs "easily with automatic updates, one button system recovery and password management".

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