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May 2010
(78%)
58 Tests
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No built-in optical drive, No built-in optical drive, No built-in optical drive, No built-in optical drive
In an effort to compete in the mid-level notebook market, Lenovo created a sleek and slim ThinkPad that’s affordable yet has a solid build. The ThinkPad Edge reaches a good balance between giving users enough power to run essential business and ente...
Plain design, Solid workmanship, Good connectivity, HDMI, UMTS modem, Good application performance, Chic color alternatives, Mouse substitute, Starting price
Meager scope of delivery, No docking station port, Glare-type screen, Poor loudspeakers
The Lenovo ThinkPad Edge 13 (NUE2UGE) that we've reviewed, generally leaves a good impression. The device's good workmanship and the display hinges are pleasing. The design is very plain, but elegant at the same time. The connectivity is quite extensive f...
Build quality of the ThinkPad Edge is top notch. The notebook feels very sturdy and the glossy lid adds to the overall style of the system -- be prepared for plenty of fingerprints to accumulate on it, though. The 1366 x 768 resolution of its 13.3" LC...
Zusammenfassung: Intel's CULV (Consumer Ultra-Low Voltage) processors are low power chips that help bridge the performance and battery life gap between netbooks and mainstream laptops. Take the Core 2 Duo SU7300 as an example. While it runs at only 1.3GHz (standard notebooks typically have CPUs clocked at 2GHz+), the SU7300 has a thermal design power of only 10W. The mainstream T6000 serie...
Windows 7 Runs Buttery Smooth, Great Value At $549-899, ThinkPad Toughness, Excellent Keyboard, Great Battery Life, Ultra Quiet And Cool, Well-Rounded, Wi-Fi, 3G and 4G Support
Glossy Display, Low Resolution Panel, No Optical Drive, Lackluster Gaming Performance, Only A 5400RPM HDD, No USB 3.0 Ports
As you've heard throughout this review, the ThinkPad Edge is a fine creation. It's a new take on a familiar form-factor by Lenovo, and while purists will find plenty to love, those who prefer fresher styling options will also find this machine very easy o...
Zusammenfassung: To kick off 2010 Lenovo didn’t just refresh their standard models. Sure, the T500 is now the T510, but the bigger news was the release of an new series: ThinkPad Edge. The ThinkPads have classically been a computer aimed at big businesses, but with the...
Expensive relative to specs, Insufficient for gaming and HD video, Krylon-looking paint job on lid, No discrete graphics cards available, No optical drive, Cumbersome ThinkVantage suite
Lenovo’s attempt to class up the ThinkPad line leaves it shinier, but not ready to compete for any style awards just yet....
in the mare or lose the halterWhen the ThinkPad is taken over by Lenovo, it is a most fatal problem about how to keep the tradition of ThinkPad while there are some breakthroughs at the same time. From the Thinkpad SL to the Thinkpad Edge, Lenovo Thi...
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Veröffentlicht: 2010-01-25, Autor: Jason , Testbericht von: techworld.com
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 ...