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Another thing that keeps people attracted, is the security devices all around. You've got a privacy shutter on top of the camera, a fingerprint reader inside of the Power button, a TPM chip soldered to the motherboard, and of course, all of the software g...
Its keyboard is backlit and great for typing, Has a Fingerprint reader that stores your finger's print upon pressing the power button, Good contrast ratio and comfortable viewing angles, Wide color coverage, Supports PCIe x4 SSDs, and some models feature...
Lacks a Thunderbolt connector, Uses harmful PWM for all brightness levels except the maximum (our Health-Guard profile fixes the issue), Covers only 52% of sRGB, Lacks an SD card reader...
Not bad work from Lenovo overall. They are able to extract quite a lot of performance from its processor, and moreover – in long loads. Additionally, there is the option for a 2GB AMD Radeon RX 640, should you need some more power in the graphics departme...
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Diet with adverse effects. Lenovo outfits its cheaper ThinkPad E series with a newer, thinner chassis that uses more aluminum. That seems like an improvement, but in reality it also means the loss of several features. Apart from that, the Lenovo ThinkPad...
aluminum base enhances build quality, very comfortable input devices, good battery life, extremely quiet & very cool, mass storage upgradability...
screen with bad color gamut, one RAM slot less than predecessor, no more microSD card slot, only 12 months of warranty, creaking noise when the screen is closed...
Overall, we can still recommend the Lenovo ThinkPad E14 as a solid ThinkPad laptop for a smaller budget, despite the drawbacks – even though we do think that it is not as attractive as the predecessor ThinkPad E490, due to the loss of features.Lenovo Thin...
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Welcome to my first laptop review . The Thinkpad Edge E430 seems to be a great choice for me to kick off with. Loaded with Windows 7, it was easy enough to compare to what I use now, either my desktop pc or a beat up mini netbook.This model comes in three...
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onlinenotebook.com Updated: 2020-07-06 09:53:10
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Of late, Lenovo has tried to add some aesthetic appeal for ThinkPad Edge series which are laptops targeted at small businesses. This isn’t surprising because a lot of manufacturers are trying to beautiful their products. As the saying goes, first impre...
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Lenovo ThinkPad Edge 14 Review Article ContentsLenovo ThinkPad Edge 14 Review The Edge 14 is the latest consumer and small business-oriented ThinkPad from Lenovo. Edge notebooks offer toned down looks compared to the SL and T-series ThinkPads, eve...
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With the ThinkPad Edge 14, Lenovo has taken its small business offering to a new level, with more power and typing comfort than its 13-inch sibling, the Edge 13. This $699 notebook offers strong Core i3 performance, solid endurance, stylish looks, and...
Strong performance, Best-in-class keyboard and touchpad, Three lid options, Solid battery life, Great value...
Narrow viewing angles, Mediocre hard drive...
The 14-inch version of Lenovo’s small-business notebook delivers power and style at an affordable price.
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ThinkPad Edge Woos SMBs with Color Cases, New Keyboard ( Page 1 of 2 )With the ThinkPad Edge, Lenovo adds AMD processors to its usually Intel-based ThinkPad lineup and prices the laptops to appeal to smaller businesses that buy from retailers.The lates...
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computershopper.com Updated: 2020-07-06 09:53:10
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It’s no secret that the ThinkPad T410 is one of our current favorite business laptops. But for those without a corporate IT budget, Lenovo had little to offer price-conscious small and medium businesses (SMBs) except the decidedly consumer-o...
Low price, Decent performance, Good battery life, Some business-rugged features, Very good keyboard...
Somewhat bland styling, Mediocre speakers...
Good performance, pleasing ergonomics, and a low price make the ThinkPad Edge 14 a safe bet for business users on a budget...
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