
In order for me to transfer the photos from my camera to my computer, I used to depend on my Dell UltraSharp 2408WFP's built in card reader. Who knew? While we here at APH Networks are not going to judge whether it is an honest human error or a deliberate scheme by Lenovo, one thing we can all learn from this story is, there are times in life when what appears to be small, irrelevant things at first turn out to be much more significant than first imagined. Lenovo's Facebook page was filled with messages from angry customers, Twitter activity with related hashtags was almost impossible to keep up with, and when mainstream media jumped on the story, the whole thing became an utter and total shipwreck. If you do not know what is going on, we here at APH Networks has the entire story covered live as it unfolded. When Lenovo Canada made a "mistake" of selling an IdeaPad Y410p with an Intel Core i7-4700MQ processor, dedicated NVIDIA GeForce GT755M graphics, 8GB of DDR3 RAM, and 1TB hard drive for $279 CAD last week, no one could have imagined it to turn out to be its worst ever public relations disaster ever recorded in the company's history.
