Lenovo Announces User Experience Computing Plan

November 15, 2005 | Print | Email Email | Comments | Category: Computing



    Lenovo this week launched its "Value-Added Software Plan" for Lenovo-branded PC product lines in China.

    This program is designed to enhance customer satisfaction through PCs that are higher performing, easier to use and more reliable, at a great price.

    Starting in December 2005, Lenovo will launch pre-installation programs for Lenovo-branded PCs which will include the Microsoft Windows operating system, Kingsoft and UFIDA genuine software in addition to innovative and value-added software developed by Lenovo.

    Lenovo will also launch education programs in its 5,000-plus stores to increase customer awareness of the value of genuine software and increase understanding regarding features such as system security and virus prevention.


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    One Response to “Lenovo Announces User Experience Computing Plan”

    1. By Jide OkparaMarch 17, 2009 at 6:01 pm

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