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Maybe, but I don't see IBM losing all that quality control . Lenovo seems
to be able to produce pretty fair laptops and I suspect with the proper
parts they could build a I or P series with little trouble.
There is a "major" difference between QC in the US and
other places.
I just don't see IBM moving that function anywhere.
Pete Helgren wrote:
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>With more and more manufacturing heading to what used to be second tier
>manufacturers, I would guess it will be harder and harder to justify
>manufacturing P and i Systems in Rochester.
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>Is there a Lenovo System i in our future? Makes you wonder....
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>Pete Helgren
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