It's time for repairable tech!
’s longstanding commitment to environmentally friendly technology is well established in the world of computing, with the company leading the way for more eco-friendly tech over the past decade.
Lenovo’s recent consumer study of repair preferences highlighted how important repairability is to consumers considering buying a new laptop. According to their study, the company found 60% preferred repairs to be done by manufacturers, but 20% preferred some sort of DIY option. Project Aurora, while still in the concept phase, is an exciting prototype that will hopefully make your DIY dreams come true thanks to easily upgradeable and replaceable components. The laptops manufactured under the Aurora banner will be ThinkPad models to start off, but it's likely we'll see Lenovo expand to its other laptop brands eventually.Eco-conscious design within the tech hardware space will be a vital factor in helping us tackle the looming problem of e-waste.
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