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Oct 05, 2014 News
Guyanese will benefit from superior computer technology, services and warranty as Lenovo is now poised to be the
computer superpower of tomorrow as it finally acquired IBM Server business for $2.1 Billion dollars on October 1st, according to President of STARR Computer Inc., Michael Mohan.
STARR Computers is the authorized dealer and distributor of Lenovo amongst many other top brands. Lenovo also acquired the Motorola phone division earlier this year. Lenovo had acquired IBM’s PC division and elevated its placement from number three to the number one position since 2013.
Lenovo maintains the highest level of technical services to its customers. STARR’s Tech Squad is required to undergo annual recertification examinations with Lenovo to maintain its Service status for its Lenovo products sold in Guyana.
“On the world stage, with its current 11,000 Partners, Lenovo now inherits an additional 3,000 Partners to distribute its full portfolio of products. Most importantly, having manufacturing facilities worldwide to serve its regional distribution channels with a full array of engineers and efficient production plants gives Lenovo the leverage to excel at an exponential level in our region at reduced costs.
“Lenovo products sold in Guyana are generally produced at its US and Mexican facilities with obviously the highest level of UL and FCC level of compliant standards,” Mr. Mohan explained.
“While Lenovo holds the number one spot on the world stage with over 19% market share, HP maintains 17% and Dell takes third place with 13% share. The remaining 51% is held by the combination of over 100 other computer manufacturers worldwide.”
Mr Mohan noted that Lenovo has grown its business across the globe by providing cutting-edge innovation, unsurpassed quality, and an exceptional customer experience.
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