Lenovo

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Lenovo Group Ltd., widely known as Lenovo, is principally a massive conglomeration of Chinese technology companies that are based in Beijing, China and Morrisville, North Carolina, USA.

In 2005, it famously acquired IBM's Personal Computing Division to become one of the largest computer manufacturers in the world.

Star Trek licensing

In conjunction with CBS Consumer Products and Taibo (Taibo (Beijing) Technology Co., Ltd.), the owner of the Tiburn brand, Lenovo exhibited a prototype build of a Tiburn USS Enterprise NCC-1701-A PC, a desktop computer, at the Lenovo Tech World '18 conference in Beijing, China in September 2018. Despite the presence of the letter "A" at the end of the product's name, the prototype bore the NCC-1701 registry of the USS Enterprise (refit), not its successor. [1] [2] [3] [4]

The crowdfunded production version of the PC debuted in China and Japan in 2019 and bore a corrected registry number on its hull. The 77 centimeter-long chassis was offered as a high-end gaming PC, a mid-range PC, or as a stand-alone Bluetooth speaker, and was licensed for release to 25 countries worldwide. [5]

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