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The Lenovo ThinkCentre is a line of award-winning desktop computers formerly produced by IBM (from 2003 to 2005); it is now made by Lenovo (from 2005 to present).
It was replaced by the IBM ThinkCentre (now Lenovo ThinkCentre since 2005). Products: A Series (All-in-one) IBM NetVista A10; IBM NetVista A20; IBM NetVista A20i
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IBM sold their entire PC division to Lenovo. At that time they were not making any consumer product. IBM sold off the business centric ThinkCentre and ThinkPads that went with the PC Division. IBM does still make Point of Sale Systems that ...