Lenovo 3000 Explained

Lenovo 3000
Type:Laptop, Desktop
Developer:Lenovo
Released:2006
Discontinued:2008
Processor:Intel, AMD
Os:Windows, Linux

Lenovo 3000 was a line of low-priced notebook and desktop computers designed by Lenovo Group targeting small businesses and individuals. It was replaced with the IdeaCentre and IdeaPad brands.

Background

The Lenovo 3000 series marked the debut of Lenovo branded products outside of China. First showcased in New York City on 23 February 2006, the line was intended to boost Lenovo's competitiveness internationally against rival brands like Dell and Hewlett-Packard.[1] In addition, the 3000 series gave the company an independent identity: an identity separate from the Thinkpad line that Lenovo acquired in 2005 and defined its Westernised image since the acquisition.[2]

In 2008, after introducing two new consumer brands, IdeaPad for laptops and IdeaCentre for desktops, Lenovo stopped selling its 3000 series models.[3]

Models

Desktops

Lenovo 3000 J
  • features both AMD and Intel processors[4]
    Lenovo 3000 H

    Notebooks

    First introduced in 2006, the Lenovo 3000 N100 and V100 offered Intel Core Duo processors, while the lower-end C series featured Pentium M and Celeron M processors.[5] Its successors, C200, N200, V200 featured Core 2 Duo processors. Thereafter, came the N500, the G-series, and the B series

    Lenovo 3000 C
  • C100, C200 - 15-inch XGA screen
    Lenovo 3000 N
  • N100, N200 - 14.1-inch- and 15.4-inch- WXGA models
  • N500 - 15.4 inch screen.
    Lenovo 3000 V
  • V100, V200 - 12.1-inch WXGA models
    Lenovo 3000 GG400, G410, G430, G450, G455, G510, G530, G550, and G560
    Lenovo 3000 B Series

    B450-B490 - 15.4 inch screen

    External links

    Notes and References

    1. Web site: Lenovo unveils its own brand in US . People's Daily Online . 2006-02-25 . 2008-05-27.
    2. Web site: Lenovo's Long March . Business Week. 2005-08-22. https://web.archive.org/web/20090619172330/http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/05_34/b3948453.htm?chan=db. dead. June 19, 2009. 2008-05-27.
    3. Web site: Lenovo kills off 3000 line, folds Y Series into IdeaPad family, K Series into IdeaCentre . Engadget. 2008-06-20. 2008-09-13.
    4. Web site: Lenovo 3000 desktop computers - J . Lenovo. 2008-06-07.
    5. Web site: Lenovo 3000. 2008-06-08. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20080615033132/http://www.pc.ibm.com/us/3000/. 2008-06-15.