Lenovo is Offering Great Deals for the Launch of its New e-commerce Website

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Lenovo aims to make its products and services more accessible to customers. As such, the brand launched its new ecommerce website in the Philippines – a user-friendly platform for all your PC needs.

Shopping for PCs on Lenovo.com

Known for its innovative, high-quality products designed to solve customer problems. Lenovo.com offers a wide range of products, plus dedicated sections for businesses (Lenovo Pro store) and students/educators (Lenovo Education Store). Those who register for these sections can enjoy welcome discounts of up to 15% on PC purchases, along with other benefits like exclusive discounts, bulk order deals, and early access to PC offers.

Lenovo also allows customers to customize their laptops, so the devices are tailor-fit for their exact needs. You can choose software, processors, operating systems, memory, graphics, and more. You can also pick additional services Lenovo offers for their devices.

“Because we understand our customers, we are able to create and enhance our products and solutions to address the increasing demand for portable and secure devices. With this feature, our customers will have the freedom to customize their own units according to the specs they desire.”

– Michael Ngan, General Manager, Lenovo Philippines

Apart from its 11.11, Black Friday, and 12.12, sales, Lenovo will also be holding a sitewide sale – with up to 40% discounts on selected products, free shipping, and other deals. There are bundles available, including accessories priced at just PHP 1.00 each, added automatically at checkout.

HSBC Installment plans are also available for device purchases on the website with rewards up to PHP 3,000 GCash credits. This offer is valid until December 31, 2023, and is open to all HSBC credit cardholders in the Philippines. For more information, click here.

Highlighting Lenovo’s Devices

ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 11

Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 11 is an Evo-certified, Intel-powered device that has a 16:10 display, all day battery life, quick charging, dual fans, and rear ventilation. It also features Intel Unison for seamless smartphone connectivity. With its minimalist design, the device has a starting price of PHP 91,995.00.

Legion Slim 7i

Legion Slim 7i is designed for gamers and multitaskers, featuring 12th Gen Intel Core i9 H processors and a full-powered NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 graphics. With up to 10 hours of battery life, it’s ideal for work and play. Its price starts at PHP 87,995.00.

Lenovo also offers great post-purchase support, including its Premium Care program, Accidental Damage Protection, and the Legion Ultimate Support, with three years of 24/7 chat support, on-site support, stress-free troubleshooting from experts, comprehensive diagnostic tests, and more.

Don’t miss these amazing deals by heading over to www.lenovo.com/ph/en/.

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Emman has been writing technical and feature articles since 2010. Prior to this, he became one of the instructors at Asia Pacific College in 2008, and eventually landed a job as Business Analyst and Technical Writer at Integrated Open Source Solutions for almost 3 years.

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