La compañía protagonizó el lanzamiento del nuevo sistema operativo en Argentina con su portátil Thinkpad Z61T.
La Thinkpad Z61T, que posee un procesador Intel Core 2 Duo (1.83GHz), 1GB de Ram, y disco rígido de 120 GB entre otras características, es uno de los equipos más confiables y con mayores prestaciones que se encuentran en la actualidad en el mercado, y se adecúa sin problemas tanto al ámbito empresarial como al entorno de un hogar, con todos los requerimientos multimedia que esto implica.
Además, las computadoras Lenovo de gama alta (en sus series Lenovo 3000 y Thinkpad) vendrán con el logotipo Window Vista Premium Ready, que identifica a las pc´s que permiten ejecutar todas las características más novedosas de Windows Vista, como la interfaz del usuario Aero. Otras computadoras Lenovo tendrán el logotipo Windows Vista Capable, lo que implica que podrán ejecutar las característicsa esenciales de Windows Vista., pero no las premium.
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Jim Taylor: We have heard some of your opinions, so why not enlighten us further with some facts regarding:- how the frozen 73 billion baht has already been spent- how the coup was planned 16 months or more beforehand (by Prem?)
You are dreaming if you think that more stringent law enforcement against NGOs is going to be used by the Government to do anything other than silence critics. This is the kind of wishy-washy “rule of law” thinking that does not work precisely because the enforcement of the law is so selective, based on connections, political position, and willingness to pay off enforcers to look elsewhere. The idea that the Cambodian Government will do this in a participatory manner is also a pipe dream. The Cambodian Government should in fact have more gratitude that many national and international NGOs are actually working for local economic and social development while the Government officials divert and steal whatever resources they can get their hands on.
I believe that it is critically important to consider the ramifications of issues such as these preemptively. While it may not be exactly hyperbolic to state that we are “nowhere near being able to read … thoughts,” as soon as a company thinks this is a worthy goal and starts to invest heavily in it, the growth will be rapid.
Pundit: And my point is that subset (whatever its size) are barracking for Thaksin/TRT/PPP and now Samak (Oh the irony!)
Spot on Nganadeeleg . . . except that . . .not all soldiers (whether uniformed in green, red or black) are marksmen. Meaning whether in uniform or out-of, Col. Jeru or Vichai N. could never be safe.
BANGKOK, 19 January 2010 (IRIN) The UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) says it still has no access to more than 4,000 Lao Hmong deported from Thailand three weeks ago amid an international furore.”We’re still seeking access to all of the Lao Hmong who were deported in order to observe the arrangements that were made for them to settle in Laos, and also to assist with the resettlement of the 158 who were registered refugees,” Kitty McKinsey, UNHCR regional spokeswoman, told IRIN.