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Lenovo ThinkPad Edge E420s 14in Core i5 Laptop

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Posted July 10th, 2011 by admin No Comments »
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By Shaun Dormon (via reghardware.com)

Review I have always been a fan of ThinkPads, ever since my father brought home a beaten 560e featuring a 150MHz Pentium which was rejected from the corporate pool due to travel abuse. Even though half of its 1GB disk was bad sectors I ran it well into this century and with all the cheap tat that is flooding the market these days, I’ve not used anything that felt quite the same.

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Business values with a consumer style: lenovo‘s ThinkPad Edge E420s

Now though, I have my hands on the lenovo-built ThinkPad Edge 420s which seems to hark back to the good old days of the IBM ThinkPad era. There are no gimmicky features to be found here, except perhaps the fingerprint reader. The TrackPoint ‘nipple’ is a comforting sight, yet now somewhat redundant with the multi-touch trackpad also fitted to the E420s.

Although this arrangement are effectively provides two mice, fortunately lenovo hasn’t tried to cram in a second keyboard. Instead, it has produced a very comfortable keyboard with ample-sized keys and great tactile response which, although it isn’t backlit, does feature a keyboard light mounted above the screen.

The shell has a matte soft-touch finish and features actual chromed metal edge trim – a flourish to broaden its appeal beyond the boardroom. Indeed, the E420s certainly maintains the impression of quality that is associated with the brand. Even the sound is better than most, listenable rather than tinny and supporting Dolby Home Theatre. Read the rest of this entry »

Lenovo ThinkPad Edge 13.3in laptop

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Posted March 5th, 2010 by admin No Comments »
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By Alun Taylor (via reghardware.co.uk)

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 ThinkPad brand into the world’s coffee shops, as well as its board rooms.

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Best of both worlds? lenovo‘s ThinkPad Edge

Previous ThinkPads tended to have both eyes fixed firmly on solidity and functionality rather than style and, while the Edge is still no beauty queen, it’s a clean and sober piece of design with enough appeal to straddle both consumer and corporate camps.

Besides a choice of either matte or gloss lid finishes, for the first time with a ThinkPad you get a choice of colours. So, besides the usual Henry Ford black, you can also have your Edge in a rather fetching heatwave red or the rather less adventurous can opt for the greyish, midnight black. Looks are only slightly let down by the exterior lid design, which does rather remind us of the trays used in motorway service station cafeterias. Also, the wide plastic screen bezel on the inside which looks a little cheap. Read the rest of this entry »

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