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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 c...
The ThinkPad range has been typically targeted at business users, however, I can certainly see more general users adopting the Edge series, especially as the price of the business class fare edges further below the £1000 mark. This Core i5 version is...
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zdnet.co.uk Updated: 2013-11-01 19:23:26
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However, Lenovo has stuck in the ability to assign the option of low-power or high-performance graphics to the profiles of various applications. This is how Optimus works, more or less, but the AMD implementation is a lot more opaque, and I find myself longing for a simple speed/stamina switch, as is found on...
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Lenovo's latest offerings for the SME segment are two new ThinkPad Edge notebooks, the 12.5-inch E220s and the 14-inch E420s. Leveraging on Lenovo's Enhanced Experience 2.0 technology, the new notebooks promise faster boot-up times by harnessing the speed...
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The Lenovo ThinkPad E420s is the new business laptop that inherits the heritage of its predecessors, while adding a whole new style and design.ProsExcellent build Great keyboard and trackpoint Good design ConsNo USB 3.0 Non-removable battery The Le...
The Lenovo ThinkPad E420s is available for a price of Rs. 55,200. You can expect the device to perform its core duties admirably viz. multitasking, web browsing with multiple tabs open at the same time, Office documents etc. you get the catch, don’t y...
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The Edge 420s (44013GQ) looks every part the business it's intended to be and its sleek dark look gives of a very professional aura - I seem to have started describing most that comes our way in the same manner. Let's see if this laptop delivers o...
Good Solid Build, Good keyboard and responsive clickpad, Clean design, Handy software bundle...
Nonremovable battery, No USB 3.0, The screen could have been better...
The Lenovo ThinkPad Edge E420s is a business laptop with a design that adds to the style quotient of it's predecessors, but still continues in the ThinkPad legacy of having a solid build quality...
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There's a time and place to act a fool, like at a Ludacris concert for example, or when entertaining your in-laws during a holiday function in which you're trying to encourage a hasty departure. Likewise, there are situations where showboating simply i...
Lenovo designed the ThinkPad Edge E420s for small-to-medium business (SMB) users, and if evaluating it on those terms, the E420s proves a solid workhorse. It has plenty of horsepower to beam PowerPoint presentations to potential clients, and with its...
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The Lenovo ThinkPad Edge E420s would never be accused of being pretty, though it is worth noting that the ThinkPad range has come a long way since Lenovo acquired it from IBM. They’re still built like tanks though, and the E420s is built to shrug off...
The ThinkPad E420s couldn’t be much different from the excellent Lenovo IdeaPad G570. To be fair to the ThinkPad it is a very work-focused model, but the poor battery life, lack of storage space, mediocre screen and relatively high price all count aga...
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The E420s is more or less silent for normal productivity tasks. Its single fan exhausts air out the right side of the chassis; it stays off most of the time. At maximum speed the fan develops a slight whine but is beara...
Solid build quality, Excellent keyboard, Great battery life (6hours), Good design...
Nonremovable battery, Lowresolution display, No status lights...
The ThinkPad Edge E420s is an impressive 14-inch notebook. It makes a great travel companion thanks to its 6+ hour battery life, ~ 4 lb. weight, and one-inch thin chassis. The build quality is superb overall; the rubber-touch surfaces feel great. The keyboard is fantastic and the clickpad works well (admittedly it has a small learning curve). Even the speakers are decent. A higher resolution disp...
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The 14-inch member of Lenovo's small-business-oriented ThinkPad Edge family of laptops, the ThinkPad Edge E420s promises a strong combination of sleek looks, portability, performance, and typing comfort. But is this 14-inch Core i5-powered notebook ($8...
Whether you're a mobile professional, a student, or just someone who needs an affordable notebook for work and play, the ThinkPad Edge E420s is a compelling choice. This laptop offers a great typing experience, solid performance, and strong battery lif...
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In our case, an Intel Core i5-2410M dual core processor, a 4 GB RAM, a 320 GB hard disk and the new AMD Radeon HD 6630M with a 1 GB DDR3 memory are inside the case. A great novelty is the automatic graphics switching, AMD Switchable Graphics. Until now, s...
Pleasant soft touch surfaces, Large touchpad and trackpoint, Convincing multimedia performance, AMD Switchable Graphics, Fast 2.5 inch hard disk, Power consumption and acceptable battery runtimes...
Glossy plate in front of the screen, Instable display lid and hinges, Display brightness, contrast and black value, Unconvincing stereo speakers, Builtin battery...
According to Lenovo, the Lenovo ThinkPad Edge E420s office laptop is supposed to especially appeal to small business. However, we can't really imagine the 14 inch notebook, with a native resolution of 1366x768 pixels and the display's high-gloss surface...
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hardwaregeeks.com Updated: 2013-11-01 19:23:26
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If you have read my reviews over the past 8 years, you’d know I have used a lot of windows based computers in my day. So you can understand when I say no matter whom makes the system it’s pretty much always the same experience. Sure designs change, an...
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