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Lenovo Launches Global Olympic Philanthropic Campaign

7 March 2008 1 views One Comment

, February 6, 2008 – To mark the six-month to the 2008 Olympic , PC , Worldwide Partner of the Olympic Relay and TOP Sponsor of the Olympic , today announced a global philanthropic beginning Feb. 8 in the United Kingdom. Just as the 2008 Olympic Relay will travel around the world, a new auction will begin each week in a different country counting down to the Olympic . The auction features limited-edition, PCs inspired by the -designed 2008 Olympic .

Recently announced relay items also designed by include the lantern that will carry the flame around the world and the cauldron lit at the end of the relay day in each city.

Over the next six months, a of “Cloud of Promise”-themed PCs will be available for bidding at www.lenovohopefundauctions.com throughout ten-day periods. Many of these limited-edition PCs will be autographed by Champions – athlete ambassadors – offering fans the opportunity to bid and own a part of Olympic history. The auctions will take place in: Japan, Australia, UK, France, Russia, USA, Hong Kong, Argentina, China, India, Brazil and Canada. In the final week leading up to the 2008 Olympic , 12 PCs, one from each of the participating countries, will be auctioned to conclude the program. A total of 36 limited edition PCs will be auctioned around the world.

One hundred percent of the proceeds from the auction will be distributed through the Hope Fund to select philanthropies, including Right to Play. In the of ’s sponsorship of the Olympic , the program will concentrate on microfinance, small- and medium- development and bringing sports to communities of children.

“We are thrilled to offer fans the unique opportunity to own these one-of-a-kind Olympic themed PCs,” said Deepak Advani, senior vice president and chief marketing officer, . “Just as our helps bridge the physical gaps among different parts of the world, ’s goal is to do the same through social investments. In the Olympic of internationalism and cooperation, it is fitting that these Olympic -themed PCs should benefit worthy causes.”

The Champions participating in the auction include:

* Gail Emms, badminton, Great Britain, 2004 Olympic silver medalist
* Libby Lenton, swimming, Australia, 2004 Olympic gold and bronze medalist
* Eamon Sullivan, swimming, Australia, 2004 Olympian
* Misty May-Treanor and Kerri Walsh, beach volleyball, United States, 2004 Olympic gold medalists
* Adam van Koeverden, canoe/kayak, Canada, 2004 Olympic gold and bronze medalist
* Liu Xiang, track and field, China, 2004 Olympic gold medalist

“In addition to being able to contribute to charities around the world this is such a unique opportunity for fans to own a piece of Olympic history,” said Kerri Walsh.

The auction will live on a micro- - www.lenovohopefundauctions.com. Each bidder will be directed to a country specific listing where they will find additional information about the PC and bidding process in their native language. Bidders will be pre-qualified to bid in US dollars through Kompolt, an on-line auction agency focused on creating successful high-value, high-profile promotional and charity auctions. Due to export restrictions and policies, the Olympic -themed PCs may only be purchased for use in their designated country.

Like the “Cloud of Promise” on which the design is based, the cover features striking swirls of silver against a pure base color. Because configurations and ability to sell vary by market, has added the Olympic -themed design to PCs in the markets for which they are configured in order to create this global auction. The product for auction will be the 3000 V200 with the special Olympic -themed cover. In China, the product being offered will be the Tianyi F21 with Olympic -themed cover.

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