Those wily engineers over at Lenovo’s Yamato Thinking blog are showing the latest issue of a customer magazine Lenovo publishes in Japan, called Lenovoice. Not wanting their English speaking audience to miss out, they translated the first couple pages into English and attached a handy PDF file for your viewing.
This edition talks a lot about the Yamato labs and the testing that goes on there. Apparently the folks at Yamato want to make sure people realize that ThinkPads have been and still are being designed in Japan, to rigorous standards.
Hit the source link below to check out the two page PDF and if you like what you see, leave a comment for the Yamato Thinking folks. I imagine they would continue to offer something like this with enough feedback.
Source: [Yamato Thinking]



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For those wanting more insight into the Yamato design team and David Hill, this book goes even deeper:
http://www.amazon.com/Race-Perfect-Ultimate-Portable-Computer/dp/0071606106
I’m currently reading it and it’s very good if you’re a Thinkpad fan. It chronicles the development of the Kodachi project, aka X300.