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Lenovo has long been associated with business, but its ThinkPad range has transcended the world of corporate business trips and offices and is now just as comfortable in the home. The ThinkPad Edge 15 doesn't disguise its corporate heritage and celebra...

Good build quality, Matt TFT screen, Dedicated graphics...

Performance, Only 250GB HDD, Battery life...
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Like the rest of Lenovo's ThinkPad range of laptops, the ThinkPad Edge is aimed at businesses, but more specifically at small firms that don't have dedicated IT departments. Neverthless, you'd be forgiven for thinking otherwise. While other ThinkPads have...

We were a little disappointed by the ThinkPad Edge's smallish hard disk and poor-quality screen and it's missing some of the features many have come to expect from a ThinkPad. However, it does have good battery life, fast performance and a comfortable...
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Many were surprised when business-centric Lenovo announced the more consumer-focused ThinkPad Edge, and this is a laptop just as suited to the everyday buyer as the business person. The design is a far cry from the rest of the ThinkPad range. Instead o...

Excellent performance, Good screen, Robust build quality, Portability...

Limited graphics power...
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The Lenovo ThinkPad Edge 15 receives an Intel Core i5 upgrade, bolstering its position as a powerful - and colourful - laptop which will appeal to more than just business users Gayer than your usual business laptop is Lenovo’s revised ThinkPad Edge...

The Core i5 processor upgrade for the ThinkPad Edge 15 reaps rewards in general performance as well as graphics capability. Visually and in its overall design, the Edge is a stand-out business laptop. Andrew Harrison...
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Choosing a notebook has always been a tricky decision, and with new options arriving on an almost daily basis, the decision-making process isn't getting any easier. And it isn't just the notebooks themselves that are being constantly refreshed; their i...
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The ThinkPad, originally designed by IBM in 1992, is the one notebook that stands out as synonymous with no compromise business computing. Manufactured and marketed by Lenovo since 2005, it remains a popular choice due to its iconic design and renowne...

With the Edge, it seems Lenovo has attempted to find a gap between the popular IdeaPad and ThinkPad product lines. Unfortunately, it seems that gap doesn't exist - and if it does, the ThinkPad Edge hasn't quite managed to find it. If you're in the mark...
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tbreak.ae Updated: 2016-12-14 21:06:32
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The ThinkPad Edge tries to update the classic ThinkPad design with rounded corners and a new keyboard...

The Edge certainly revamps ThinkPad's design and offers good performance but the keyboard is not as legendary The ThinkPad Edge is a somewhat new direction for Lenovo with a re-design of the ThinkPad series that still looks very much like it did fifte...
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The Lenovo Edge 15 (80H10004US) ($699.99 as tested) looks and acts a lot like its sibling, the Editors' Choice Lenovo Flex 2 (15-inch), but this midprice desktop-replacement laptop falls a bit short on performance and battery life. But even while it doesn...

300-degree hinge, 1080p touch screen, 1TB hard drive...

Performance and battery life lag slightly behind the competition...

The Lenovo Edge 15 desktop-replacement laptop looks and acts like its Flex sibling, but slightly lower performance scores hold it back from our top recommendation...
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Today, everything is a bit more complicated . Aside Lenovo's original products, there are seven ThinkPad divisions in the product portfolio. Its newest sprouts are the ThinkPad Edge models. With "sophisticated simplicity" and a low price, Lenovo particula...

Quiet, even under load, Hard disk sensor, Function keys replace F keys, Many supply options and services...

Poorly illuminated display, Hot under load, as well as idle mode, Minor manufacturing flaws...

The ThinkPad Edge is perhaps the first step towards letting go of the classical ThinkPad design to a more modern styling. If that is really necessary will remain to be a matter of taste. You however have to accept setbacks in terms of function, as well as...
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Choosing a notebook has always been a tricky decision, and with new options arriving on an almost daily basis, the decision-making process isn't getting any easier. And it isn't just the notebooks themselves that are being constantly refreshed; their i...
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Choosing a notebook has always been a tricky decision, and with new options arriving on an almost daily basis, the decision-making process isn't getting any easier. And it isn't just the notebooks themselves that are being constantly refreshed; their i...
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The ThinkPad, originally designed by IBM in 1992, is the one notebook that stands out as synonymous with no compromise business computing. Manufactured and marketed by Lenovo since 2005, it remains a popular choice due to its iconic design and renowne...

With the Edge, it seems Lenovo has attempted to find a gap between the popular IdeaPad and ThinkPad product lines. Unfortunately, it seems that gap doesn't exist - and if it does, the ThinkPad Edge hasn't quite managed to find it. If you're in the mark...
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toptenreviews.com Updated: 2013-02-14 07:27:43
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Not every business user demands a top-of-the-line, hard-hitting, powerhouse business laptop. Some just need a machine that enables them to check their email and run Word as they travel from point A to point B. If that sounds like you, consider the Leno...

A wide arrangement of connectivity ports keeps your devices connected and synced...

Its slower processor and less than average RAM leave it lagging behind the rest.

The ThinkPad is a good choice for the lightweight user who doesn’t demand much power...
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A few months ago we took a look at Lenovo’s and we absolutely loved it. It was a great blend of consumer and business features not to mention it looked great. The 13-inch form factor is perfect for some people, but many people want a larger laptop...

Awesome red color on the lid, ThinkVantage tools, Comfortable new keyboard...

Poor battery life, Looks a little boxy compared to the 13-inch model, Loud optical drive...

The ThinkPad Edge is definitely another great offering from Lenovo, especially for people looking for a great mix of business and consumer features. As far as the business aspect goes you do get the ThinkVantage software suite that has a lot of very co...
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Lenovo ThinkPad Edge 15 Review Article ContentsLenovo ThinkPad Edge 15 Review The Lenovo ThinkPad Edge 15 is the biggest notebook in the Edge family that also includes 13 and 14-inch models. The Edge series is known for its stylish looks that set i...
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If you're not an overly demanding business user, simplicity definitely has its advantages. For instance, a moderately equipped laptop, like the Lenovo ThinkPad Edge 15, runs for as little as $650 (direct). Its boxy black frame may not strike a chord...

Inexpensive. Fabulous user experience. Dual pointing devices. Big screen. HDMI port and ExpressCard slot included.

Drab aesthetics. Only 2GB of RAM in the base configuration. Low screen resolution.

If you could care less about the looks of a small business laptop, the Lenovo ThinkPad Edge 15 is user-friendly and cheap...
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The ThinkPad Edge tries to update the classic ThinkPad design with rounded corners and a new keyboard. Posted on March 25, 2010 by Abbas Jaffar Ali 9486Leave a Commenthttp://tech.tbreak.com/2010/03/lenovo-thinkpad-edge-15/Lenovo+ThinkPad+Edge+152010...

The Edge certainly revamps ThinkPad's design and offers good performance but the keyboard is not as legendary The ThinkPad Edge is a somewhat new direction for Lenovo with a re-design of the ThinkPad series that still looks very much like it did fifte...
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techreviewsource.com Updated: 2014-12-03 01:47:38
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Lenovo's new Edge 15 is an extremely thin and lightweight 15-inch laptop with a 300-degree flexible display hinge. This "dual-mode" laptop lets you turn the laptop into a kiosk-like stand. Overall the laptop has excellent performance and a great design.Th...

Extremely thin design, Allaluminum, sturdy chassis, Rotatable display, Strong performance...

Trackpad is far to the left...
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Our review unit is the less expensive of the two options available at Best Buy: for $699 MSRP , you get an Intel Core i5-4210U , 6 GB of DDR3L RAM , and a 1 TB 5400 RPM hard drive —and, of course, a touchscreen. For $200 more ($899 MSRP), Lenovo also offe...

Strong metal case, Attractive finish, Reasonably good value, Good hinges, Good temperature management, Quiet under load, Easy maintenance...

Disappointing LCD brightness, Poor color reproduction, Bad keyboard, Inhibited performance due to TDP/firmware constraints, Unimpressive application performance, primarily thanks to the conventional 5400 RPM hard drive, Single-channel memory operation due...

The Lenovo Edge 15 The Edge 15 certainly is a massive improvement over the IdeaPad Flex 15 it replaces, with close-to-premium build quality and commendable rigidity alongside a sleek and understated metallic look that is universally appealing. Our review...
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computershopper.com Updated: 2014-12-21 05:28:40
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The latest example is the $699 Lenovo Edge 15, a model built exclusively for Best Buy that combines the 300-degree hinge from the Flex series, a full 1080p touch screen, and other creature comforts in a stellar-looking metal chassis. The performance bits...

Great-looking (and slim) metal enclosure, Stand mode adds versatility, Full HD IPS touch screen, Roomy keyboard and touch pad, Attractive price...

Merely passable performance, Stand mode leaves keys exposed on the underside, Disappointing Webcam...

Sleek yet affordable, Lenovo's special-for-Best-Buy Edge 15 delivers a big touch screen, roomy keyboard, and dual-mode versatility ideal for home, office, or dorm life. Read More…...
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The Lenovo Edge 15 (80H10004US) ($699.99 as tested) looks and acts a lot like its sibling, the Editors' Choice Lenovo Flex 2 (15-inch)$619.00 at Lenovo, but this midprice desktop-replacement laptop falls a bit short on performance and battery life. B...

300-degree hinge. 1080p touch screen. 1TB hard drive.

Performance and battery life lag slightly behind the competition...

The Lenovo Edge 15 desktop-replacement laptop looks and acts like its Flex sibling, but slightly lower performance scores hold it back from our top recommendation...
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If you want to flip your notebook's screen around for movie-watching, but don't need it to go all the way to tablet mode, Lenovo's Edge 15 might be for you. An improvement over last year's similar Flex 2 15 , the Edge adds premium upgrade options such as...

Full HD display comes standard, Loud stereo speakers, Nice aluminum exterior, Comfy keyboard will 10-key numpad...

Short battery life, Flat, tinny audio...

The Edge 15 picks up where the Flex 2 15 left off, with a 300-degree full HD screen, a premium aluminum design and booming speakers...
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Everywhere you look there's a tablet or all-in-one vying for PC users. If the traditional notebook is a battleship under attack than it's the Lenovo Edge 15 and notebooks of its elk that are firing all of the shots.The Lenovo 15 both embraces and attempts...

Once the smoke has cleared, I can't say that the Lenovo Edge 15 comes out on top against traditional notebooks handily. In fact, I'd say it's pretty much a draw. The Stand Mode doesn't add a lot, though its touch screen display is a clear winner. If you'r...
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Lenovo has been rising as a recognizable name brand when it comes to personal and business laptops. The Best Buy exclusive Lenovo Edge 15 attempts to build on this momentum with a new thinner aluminum chassis, 10-point 1080p touch screen, and a 300-degree...

Sturdy build, thin, Stand Mode has its uses...

Glare on glossy screen, speaker sound in Stand Mode could use a boost...

The Lenovo Edge 15 should be something you seriously consider if you are in the market for a new laptop. Depending on what you do on a daily basis, the Edge 15 with the i5 processor is suitable for most basic computing tasks. Personally, I'd be more incli...
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Hot stuff. With the ThinkPad E series, Lenovo targets both the normal office market as well as people who occasionally like to play games – at least when the ThinkPad laptop is configured with an AMD GPU. Bringing these two things together proves more dif...

great ThinkPad input devices, robust chassis, storage upgradability...

no microSD slot, only one SO-DIMM slot, throttling after the stress test, GPU limitation in battery mode, extremely high temperatures under load...

Like with the smaller ThinkPad E14, the usage of a thinner chassis means that some features are lost. One of them is the microSD slot. The second RAM slot is also sorely missed. Where the E15 differs from its smaller relative is in the fact that the missi...
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Now, Lenovo is generally known for the high standard they keep with the ThinkPad series of devices. We hope that this is not changed with the E15. In order to pump up the versatility, the manufacturer has given the laptop a 1080p IPS display option, speak...

Decent upgradability with PCIe x4 drive support, Backlit, spill-resistant keyboard, equipped with the Nipple, Wide viewing angles and good contrast ratio, Optional fingerprint reader, USB Type-C charging...

Covers only 52% of sRGB, Uses harmful PWM for all brightness levels, except the maximum (our Health-Guard profile fixes the issue), Lacks an SD card reader, A downgrade in battery life and maximum RAM supported, compared to its predecessor...

If we look at the picture from the perspective of a business owner, or a person, who needs a laptop mainly for e-mails, word-processing applications, or even developing work, the entire package is not that bad. It has a great keyboard, reasonably good tou...
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