Canonical and Lenovo Collaboration in China
Canonical
on 9 May 2011
Tags: enablement , Lenovo
Canonical can give details of more machines coming online from Lenovo in the Chinese consumer market.
There are now over 30 Lenovo ThinkPads certified with Ubuntu, with many of these being completed in the first half of 2011. The great work with Lenovo continues. .
Click here to access the link for the latest certified hardware.
The ThinkPads, pre-installed with Ubuntu 10.10 on Intel and AMD processors are available to purchase today in China. The model list includes the Lenovo ThinkPad Edge 14, the latest consumer and small business-oriented ThinkPad from Lenovo.
Having hardware certified through Canonical provides consumers and corporate user the assurance of a high-quality, user-friendly, maintainable operating system on every device. The key benefits of combining Ubuntu with Lenovo Thinkpads is the hassle free operation and a fast reliable performance.
See Lenovo’s link for Linux certified hardware online here. You can currently purchase a device in China from a Lenovo store directly or online from 360buy.com.
Contact [email protected] to find out more about certifying and pre-installing devices with Ubuntu.
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