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Lenovo intros 17" LCD with adjustable screen
5:40 PM - July 22, 2005 by
Wolfgang Gruener
Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: lenovo, intros, 17 0 comment
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Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: lenovo, intros, 17 0 comment
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Lenovo doesn't just continue IBM's notebook and desktop PC business, but also has begun launching new monitor products. The most recent addition to the existing product line is ThinkVision L171p, a 17" desktop LCD that can rotate its screen into portrait or landscape mode. According to the company, the portrait mode enables users to view an entire 8 ½- by 11" page on-screen at once.
Lenovo will start selling the new monitor on July 21 through its website for $350. A basic model without adjustment capabilities will be offered for $319. (THG)
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