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 ThinkPads, but for a budget...
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So what has Lenovo introduced to the world? A lot of not quite. It's a thin-and-light that's not quite either. It's a notebook that's not quite powerful enough for heavy lifting and not quite affordable enough for casual use. It has a contemporary design that's not quite,...
Read the full review →The ThinkPad Edge is not only available in fire-engine red (as well as matte or glossy black), but it combines high performance with a simplified keyboard in an elegant design. Aimed at small and medium businesses, the Edge lacks the highest-level security that big companies demand, but it's a...
Read the full review →The ThinkPad Edge can be looked at from 2 perspectives. When compared to a ThinkPad X201 or other high-end ultraportables, since it provides most of the features and speed for roughly half the price. However, when compared to other CULVs, such as those from Asus (with its UL-series) and Acer...
Read the full review →I just bought Edge 14 several weeks ago and here are some positives/negatives for future buyers: Drawbacks: - somewhat bulky and unattractive compared to competition and even to other Lenovo products. Prior to my purchase of Edge 14 I owned an IdeaPad Y430 and loved it quite a bit for its...
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