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Yoga & Lenovo Slim Laptops, 2-in-1s, and All-in-One PCs | Lenovo US Lenovo Yoga (stylized as Lenovo YOGA or simply YOGΛ ) is a line of consumer-oriented laptop computers , tablets , and all-in-one computers designed, developed and marketed by Lenovo , named for their ability to assume multiple form factors due to a hinged screen.
The Yoga 2 Pro's backlit AccuType keyboard. The Yoga 2 Pro is an Ultrabook-class device. It weighs 3.1 lb (1.4 kg), is 0.61 inch thick and has tapered edges, giving it an appearance more like a conventional ultrabook laptop vs the earlier model's "book-like" symmetrical design.
Lenovo has had a presence in Singapore as early as its foundation, and with a focus on the Southeast Asia region, it is the location of one of Lenovo's three head offices. [219] Registered as Lenovo [ 220 ] (Singapore) Pte. Ltd., it is located at the New Tech Park in the Lorong Chuan district of the North-East Region of Singapore.
Lenovo Z6, Redmi K20 (Xiaomi Mi 9T), Samsung Galaxy A80, Galaxy A71, Galaxy M51, Vivo X50 SM7150-AB (730G) [ 204 ] Oppo K5, Reno2 , Realme X2, Redmi K30 (POCO X2 in India), Google Pixel 4a , Motorola Moto G9 Plus , One Fusion+ , Lenovo Tab P11 Pro, Xiaomi Mi Note 10 Lite, Mi CC9 Pro (Note 10), Mi CC9 Pro Premium Edition (Note 10 Pro)
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The ThinkPad T61 is a premium, business-class laptop computer manufactured originally by IBM, which sold the rights to Lenovo. [1] A ThinkPad, it was part of the T series, and was first manufactured in 2006.
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The vast majority of laptops on the market are manufactured by a small handful of Taiwan-based original design manufacturers (ODM), although their production bases are located mostly in mainland China. Quanta Computer pioneered the contract manufacturing of laptops in 1988. By 1990, Taiwanese companies manufactured 11% of the world's laptops.