Lenovo now claims to have ended its latest fiscal year (on March 31, 2022) with US$10 billion more in terms of revenue compared to the last. The company has also declared net profits of just over $2 billion (or 72% more year-on-year (YoY)). It attributes this success to pretty much all areas of its business, particularly its enterprise-focused and services arms.
https://www.notebookcheck.net/Lenovo-posts-record-breaking-revenues-and-profits-for-its-latest-fiscal-year.622637.0.html
The only Lenovo products I ever owned are desktop monitors. Horrible horrible stuff. I couldn't use any of them to do technical work. They're all in their boxes in my closet as spare junk gaming monitors. Lenovo is all about maximizing profit/selling as much of whatever product X as they can.
The company that truly cares about quality is Huawei. I recently bought a Huawei Matebook and was impressed. I shall never have a look at another laptop brand least of all Lenovo!
Well as for subject you have only owned Lenovo monitor as for you it's horrible I understand that but you said you bought a Huawei Mate book X and now you're saying Lenovo is bad it's about maximizing profit you have to use a Yoga, MIIX, Legion, ideapad, Thinkpad Series and then compare to Matebook ,
Next time when commenting first understand what you are typing then express you idea but Lenovo Makes many things if you're looking for a decent monitor you should have considered ViewSonic,LG, Samsung,BenQ, MI etc....
When buying first prioritize the need and purpose then check review and buy so it's your fault
And as I know Lenovo doesn't make LCD,LED,IPS,OLED panels
Quote from: Hunter2020 on May 26, 2022, 21:52:58
The only Lenovo products I ever owned are desktop monitors. Horrible horrible stuff.
They don't MAKE monitors. You owned a 3rd party OEM with a sticker that read "Lenovo"
Quote from: Hunter2020 on May 26, 2022, 21:52:58
The company that truly cares about quality is Huawei.
You can add 'a comedian' in your user name. Saves people time reading through your sh*tposts
My Lenovo ideapad hinge broke after ten months of mostly sitting on my desk.
Fortunately, I bought it at Costco with extended warranty and their credit card which gave me two years protection. I had to ship it off to get it fixed. I also have Lenovo desktop and laptop in my homes for personal use. My next new computer will never be Lenovo.