OEM logos are more than just branding; they represent the partnership between the original equipment manufacturer and the company whose name is on the product. For Lenovo, which produces a wide range of computers, from desktops to laptops, the OEM logo is a critical element. It signifies that the device, although possibly sold under a different brand name, was manufactured by Lenovo. This practice is common in the tech industry, allowing companies to expand their product lines without the need for manufacturing facilities.
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Learn MoreOEM logos are more than just branding; they represent the partnership between the original equipment manufacturer and the company whose name is on the product. For Lenovo, which produces a wide range of computers, from desktops to laptops, the OEM logo is a critical element. It signifies that the device, although possibly sold under a different brand name, was manufactured by Lenovo. This practice is common in the tech industry, allowing companies to expand their product lines without the need for manufacturing facilities.