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Lenovo’s just revealed their new online store for Malaysia

Lenovo‘s got a brand new e-commerce platform and this will be the place for any Malaysian who wants to pick up one of their new products and devices.

From here, consumers will be able to purchase selected Lenovo products such as Lenovo ThinkPads and be able to purchase the recently announced Star Wars: Jedi Challenges, which comes with a Tracking Beacon and a Lightsaber controller.  You’ll also be able to purchase other commercial products, from VR gear to heavy-duty workstations, all in one place.

As part of the grand opening, the store is also offering 10% off on certain ThinkPad devices, which is valid until the end of the year.

On top of this, there will be special offers for small-to-medium businesses (SMBs), corporate partners and of course students from time to time. Full warranty and post-purchase support will also be available offline,  at the Lenovo Service Center in Oval Damansara, and the nearest Lenovo Exclusive Stores and Lenovo Multi Brand Stores.

The Star Wars: Jedi Challenges set is exclusively available for purchase from Lenovo’s new e-commerce site and retails for RM 1,168, with the ThinkPad devices ranging from RM 2,155 onwards.

You can find out more about the new store by clicking here.

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