Tuesday, 5 January 2010

Review Lenovo ThinkPad Edge 13

In 2008, Lenovo as launched its first small business line, the SL series, lenovo t61 battery offered a less conservative riff on the classic ThinkPad design. Now comes the Edge series, designed to blow the doors off of ThinkPad’s time-honored design aesthetic while providing cost-conscious small-to-medium–sized businesses with plenty of performance and strong battery as lenovo r60 battery life at value prices. Though there’s room for improvement, the 13.3-inch Edge 13 ($899 as configured) delivers on these promises in a big way.
Design
While clearly inspired by nearly 20 years of ThinkPad as design, this is a brand new look for a new decade. For the first time ever on a ThinkPad, the lid is available in three colors: glossy Midnight Black, matte Midnight Black, and Heatwave red. The sides as lenovo t60 battery are adorned with a silver trim, which adds a nice touch of color, but would be even more attractive if it were metal. e deck, bottom, and display bezel are made out of attractive smooth plastic, rather than the rubberized or grainy black material most ThinkPads as .
Best of with a bright red light that serves as the dot over the letter I. The light fades in and out when the notebook is asleep.

At 13.1 x 9.0 x 1.2 inches (with the standard 4-cell battery) and weighing 3.8 pounds, the Edge 13 is easy to carry. It’s also similar in size and weight to the HP ProBook 5310m (12.9 x 8.7 x 0.9 inches, 3.8 pounds) though the ProBook has a flat bottom, while the Edge’s 6-cell battery as adds about 0.3 inches of thickness to the back. Like many ultraportables, the Edge saves weight by eschewing an optical dri

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