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Lenovo’s ThinkPad turns 30 🎂

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Watch the video to flashback to the 1990s with Lenovo in celebration of the 30th Anniversary of the ThinkPad.

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It’s time to blow out the candles. Lenovo’s ThinkPad is celebrating 30 years.

Since 1992, the IT icon has pushed the boundaries of what a laptop could do — as proved by its long list of firsts (think: first laptop with CD-ROM, first foldable PC + more).

Lenovo has called NC home for nearly two decades — and during that time, the ThinkPad has undergone major upgrades and advancements. Basically, it’s really grown up.

Want to celebrate? Test your 90s knowledge and watch Lenovo’s new blast-from-the-past video.*

Flashback to the 90s.*

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