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May 2010
(78%)
58 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Brand new ThinkPad designAmazing feeling chiclet keyboardOver five hours of battery life
Glossy screenMore pricey than other ULV laptopsThicker than other ULVs
As far as we're concerned there's no reason to preserve tradition for the sake of it -- especially when you can save some cash by tweaking the formula. Sure, the ThinkPad Edge 13 may not carry some of the premium features of the X301 or other higher-end T...
The best Chicletstyle keyboard, Spacious Synaptics touchpad, Good battery life,
No activity lights, Doesn't share the businessrugged feel as other ThinkPads,
Overall I find it interesting that Lenovo added the Edge to the ThinkPad lineup. The only features it shares with the ThinkPad notebooks is the recognizable touchpad with pointing stick controls and the logo on the palmrest. If it was introduced as a new IdeaPad the keyboard change would have been better received and the chassis design would have been criticized less. With that said it is a very
Abstract: Somewhere between the buttoned-up utility of the ThinkPad and the sleek efficiency of the IdeaPad sits an untapped sweet spot for affordable, entry-level notebooks. At least, that's clearly what Lenovo is banking on with their new ThinkPad Edge series...
Abstract: Solid Build Quality, Excellent Keyboard Design, Fast Hard Drive, Glossy Exterior Shows Smudges And Fingerprints Easily, Multitouch Trackpad Has Issues With Multiple Fingers On It, A Bit Bulky For Intel CULV Platform
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 being a top-choice compact business laptop.
Excellent keyboard and touch pad , Compact body , Bright display
No optical drive , Limited configuration options
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 being a top-choice compact business laptop....
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 there are plenty of t...