Lenovo ThinkPad Edge
6.6 out of 10

Lenovo ThinkPad Edge

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"Lenovo ThinkPad Edge An Affordable Option"

Channel News
15 February 2010
  • Excerpt: The Lenovo ThinkPad Edge is aimed at business users who want a notebook that is portable, easy to use and affordable.
  • Pros: Form factor; New 'island' keys; Touchpad and TrackPad options; Great support software; Battery life
  • Cons: No optical drive; Unified microphone/headphone jack; Reflective screen
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Overall 7
7.0

Lenovo ThinkPad Edge (13-inch)

ZDNet
15 February 2010
  • Summary: With a relatively affordable starting price and a new design, the ThinkPad Edge loosens up the ThinkPad look — but losing an optical drive keeps it a yard short of
  • Pros: Excellent keyboard and touch pad, Compact body, Bright display
  • Cons: No optical drive, Limited configuration options
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Lenovo ThinkPad Edge

YugaTech
17 September 2010
  • Excerpt: Lenovo sent us this ThinkPad Edge 13 a few weeks ago and it’s actually the most intriguing laptop we’ve had to review for sometime now.
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Overall 8
8.0

Lenovo ThinkPad Edge

Register Hardware
3 June 2010
  • Summary: In AMD form, the ThinkPad Edge is a pretty satisfying combination of price, size, weight, quality and performance.
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Overall 8
8.0

Lenovo ThinkPad Edge review

v3.co.uk
18 May 2010
  • Conclusion: The ThinkPad Edge 13 is aimed at small businesses, but keeps the quality feel and many of the ThinkVantage technologies in Lenovo's more costly ThinkPads.
  • Pros: Good build quality; excellent keyboard; 3G broadband.
  • Cons: No DVD or Blu-ray drive built-in.
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Overall 7
7.0

Lenovo ThinkPad Edge 15-inch Notebook Review

ThinkComputers
12 May 2010
  • Summary: Final Thoughts The ThinkPad Edge is definitely another great offering from Lenovo, especially for people looking for a great mix of business and consumer features.
  • Pros: Awesome red color on the lid, ThinkVantage tools, Comfortable new keyboard
  • Cons: Poor battery life, Looks a little boxy compared to the 13inch model, Loud optical drive
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Lenovo ThinkPad Edge

Wired
12 April 2010
  • Excerpt: Lenovo continues its march into lower-cost notebooks with its latest laptop, the ThinkPad Edge, at once a departure from traditional ThinkPad design but with enough of
  • Pros: ThinkPad construction quality shrunken down and cheapened up for the masses. Very good performance and solid build quality for the price. Best keyboard in its class. C...
  • Cons: Iffy touchpad. Second-tier brands offer similar specs for even less. Integrated graphics.
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Overall 8
8.0

Expert Review

PC Advisor
7 April 2010
  • Excerpt: If you're a fan of Lenovo's ThinkPad line, you're used to a boring industrial design that looks like it's stuck in 2002, but are willing to put up with it because
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Overall 8
8.0

Expert Review

TechRadar UK
6 April 2010
  • Conclusion: Ultimately, the ThinkPad Edge impresses and the power and usability on offer make this is a great choice for both the business person and average consumer.
  • Pros: Excellent performance, Good screen, Robust build quality, Portability
  • Cons: Limited graphics power
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Overall 7
7.0

Expert Review

TechRadar UK
5 April 2010
  • Conclusion: By combining the quality and usability of more expensive models with the style and features of a consumer machine, the ThinkPad Edge is another strong addition to the
  • Pros: Graphics performance, Good usability, Mobility
  • Cons: Screen could be better, Low general performance
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