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Lenovo's ThinkPad range is traditionally aimed at corporate users and the ThinkPad Edge 13" is an affordable option designed for small businesses. Its high-quality ultraportable build and excellent screen are offset, however, by limited performance and...
Build quality, Screen, Reasonable battery life, Keyboard...
Poor performance, No DVD drive...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2012-11-19 06:46:11
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The look and feel of the ThinkPad Edge 15 inch is superb, and the performance of the Core i5 hardware delivers the goods. The only weak part of the specification is the Intel graphics core, which will be a downer for gamers but the rest of us won't ca...
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AMD's Vision platform is a codename for a loosely grouped set of specifications, which at heart comprises a processor and graphics card. It initially launched last September, but has now been refreshed with a few new elements.The idea behind Vision is...
AMD's updated processor plus graphics chip ‘Vision’ platform comes in Basic, Premium, ultimate and black – but how does the performance stack up?...
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Zdnet.com.au Updated: 2012-11-19 06:46:11
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Design and features The ThinkPad Edge 13 has, predictably, a smaller screen than the ThinkPad Edge 14. Close to one inch smaller, in fact. There's more to it than that though, as the smaller space means greater attention needs to be paid to engine...
The ThinkPad Edge 13 is the perfect laptop if all you want is something simple with a decent screen size to get you online. It may be modestly specced, but it's also modestly priced, which makes it a good choice for those who don't expect their laptop...
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Lenovo's ThinkPad Edge range is aimed at bringing the ThinkPad laptop line to the growing small and medium business market, while keeping many of the value-add features that have made ThinkPad a success in the corporate environment.Available now, the T...
Good build quality; excellent keyboard; 3G broadband...
No DVD or Blu-ray drive built-in...
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. A company could do a lot worse than one of these systems, and the price is not much of a premium...
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T3.com Updated: 2012-11-19 06:46:12
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Lenovo’s ThinkPad range is regularly associated with high-end business models, but the ThinkPad Edge – the company’s first foray towards a more consumer design - comes at a competitive price that’ll have you lowering your hammer, and piggy breathing...
Consumer-friendly design, Isolated keyboard, Low price...
Performance a little slow, Shiny screen coating...
This is new territory for Lenovo, but it's done a great job at producing such a usable business machine at such a competitive price.
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techradar.com Updated: 2012-11-19 06:46:12
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Lenovo's ThinkPad range has traditionally been aimed at the highend business market, but with a lower price and more accessible style, the ThinkPad Edge now opens the brand to a wider market of consumers. This is the first ThinkPad to be made available...
Graphics performance, Good usability, Mobility...
Screen could be better, Low general performance...
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whatlaptop.techradar.com Updated: 2012-11-19 06:46:13
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Lenovo's renowned ThinkPad range has traditionally been aimed at the high-end business market, but by combining a lower price and a more accessible style, the ThinkPad Edge (£479 inc. VAT) has now opened the brand to a wider market of both consumer an...
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Lenovo's ThinkPads have long been synonymous with seriousness and practicality, but the latest addition to the range dares to buck the monochromatic trend. The bold, "heatwave" red version of the ThinkPad Edge 13 will have ThinkPad purists choking on t...
The looks won't be everybody's cup of tea, but this latest ThinkPad is cheap and eminently sensible...
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Launching an affordable lightweight laptop that appeals both to lifestyle and business markets is a fine idea and one Lenovo clearly thinks has mileage in it. The new ThinkPad Edge is a stylish and affordable machine that is tasked with getting the Thi...
In AMD form, the ThinkPad Edge is a pretty satisfying combination of price, size, weight, quality and performance. It does everything that 95 per cent of laptop users will want their laptop to do. It is small and light enough for the seriously mobile...
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channelnews.com.au Updated: 2012-11-19 06:46:13
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The Lenovo ThinkPad Edge is aimed at business users who want a notebook that is portable, easy to use and affordable. For $999, this 13-incher offers good performance, various connectivity options, and has features that will help you preserve important...
Form factor; New 'island' keys; Touchpad and TrackPad options; Great support software; Battery life...
No optical drive; Unified microphone/headphone jack; Reflective screen...
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Lenovo's ThinkPad Edge 13" is a 13.3in business laptop that looks unlike most ThinkPad notebooks. It has a glossy screen, raised and rounded keys and a two-tone colour scheme, and it doesn't have some of the traditional features we expect on a ThinkPad (such as a screen-mounted keyboard light). There is good reason for this — it's designed to be an inexpensive, yet very portable machine with good performance and battery life. For the most part, it succeeds in meeting these goals.The ThinkPad...
Excellent keyboard, dual pointing devices, can charge USB devices, good battery life...
No ExpressCard slot, combined microphone and headphone port, hinges a little soft, some unnecessary preinstalled software...
Lenovo’s ThinkPad Edge 13" is a great little laptop for anyone who wants good performance and battery life in a mobile form factor but doesn’t want to spend over $1000. There aren’t really many things to dislike about this model, and the...
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Product Code: NUD2EUK The Lenovo ThinkPad Edge 13in ultraportable laptop is everything you like about ThinkPads in a more attractive package. If you're a fan of Lenovo's ThinkPad line, you're used to a boring industrial design that looks like it's s...
In general, the Lenovo ThinkPad Edge is a very successful updating of a staid notebook line that has been in desperate need of it for years. We found a few minor complaints (not enough status lights, for hard-drive access and Wi-Fi, for example), but...
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zdnet.co.uk Updated: 2012-11-19 06:46:14
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With a relatively affordable starting price and a new design, the ThinkPad Edge loosens up the ThinkPad look. However, the lack of an optical drive just keeps it from being a top-choice compact business notebook.
Excellent keyboard and touchpad, Compact body, Bright display...
ortium has said. On Friday, Menno Treffers apparently... More...
With a relatively affordable starting price and a new design, the ThinkPad Edge loosens up the ThinkPad look. However, the lack of an optical drive just keeps it from being a top-choice compact business notebook...
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The Lenovo ThinkPad range has a proud heritage. First introduced in 1992 under IBM, the ThinkPads were trusted by companies around the globe for their uncompromising design, unfaltering reliability and a workhorse-like approach to computing. Two proble...
The Lenovo Edge slides in between Lenovo’s traditional ThinkPad offerings and their more consumer orientated IdeaPads. While traditionalist might scoff at its funkier design, red cover and loss of regular keyboard, we think it’s a welcome change. You’l...
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I was amazed to see a Lenovo ThinkPad with a new look that somewhat replaced the very traditional and established design of the ThinkPad. Here's my review of the thin, light, and edgy laptop from Lenovo, the ThinkPad Edge 13.The Edge 13 has a glossy red l...
The Lenovo ThinkPad Edge 13 positions itself somewhere in the middle of a netbook and a high-end laptop. It will be perfect for users (especially professionals) on a budget with small IT needs. So, if you want an ultraportable that is thin, light, and edg...
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Lenovo's ThinkPad series has always appealed to business users for its associated features such as security, reliability and build quality. Adding to these properties, you can't deny that its matte black finish further sealed the ThinkPad's image. However...
Excellent build, Cheap price, Good keyboard...
Glossy cover is fingerprint smudge magnet...
The Lenovo ThinkPad Edge 13 does what it's supposed to do, a refreshing look and low cost approach to Lenovo's traditional ThinkPad line that should appeal more to the SMB folks than the bigger corporate enterprises. Sure it's not a souped up workhorse ma...
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