zdnet.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-03 04:06:32
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Lenovo's ThinkPad Edge 11" is the smallest and lightest ThinkPad Edge available and succeeds the ThinkPad X100e. The screen actually measures 11.6in. across the diagonal, so the product name rather sells the product short. Available with either Intel a...
Superb keyboard, Solid build, Good battery life...
Cramped pointing stick/trackpad arrangement, No optical drive...
At its entry-level price point, Lenovo's ThinkPad Edge 11" gives top-end netbooks a run for their money, offering a capable processor, decent hard drive capacity and a screen of reasonable size and resolution. Specifications AudioMicrophoneyesSpeakerss...
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Product Code: 00885976253540 Despite its diminutive proportions and light 1.5kg body, the Lenovo ThinkPad Edge 11 boasts an almost astonishingly high level of build quality. It feels like a piece of precision engineering: rugged, sturdy and no-doubt...
The Lenovo ThinkPad Edge 11 is an excellent piece of kit, and Lenovo’s attention to detail and outstanding level of build quality inspire absolute confidence in its reliability. However, if you want it for more than rather light computing duties, you’...
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techradar.com Updated: 2012-11-19 05:44:49
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Lenovo is most famous for its business-focused ThinkPad laptops, but it also manufactures the ThinkPad Edge range – which has a more consumer focus to its design. The ThinkPad Edge 11-inch is the smallest in the range and makes a fantastically usable t...
Portability, Battery life, Sharp screen...
Limited graphics, No optical drive...
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While netbooks are a cheap way to get a laptop you can carry everywhere with you, they suffer from poor performance and screen sizes. If you need a faster computer on a tight budget the Lenovo ThinkPad Edge 11 could be the model that you're looking for...
The screen's a little dull, but long battery life, decent performance and a great price make this laptop a fantastic choice...
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itpro.co.uk Updated: 2012-11-19 05:44:49
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Lightweight ThinkPad laptops have a reputation for being expensive, but Lenovo has actually had a range of affordable ultraportable laptops for some time now. The company's first attempt at an inexpensive ultraportable, the ThinkPad X100e, was indeed light...
The 11in ThinkPad Edge isn't perfect. We wish the screen was brighter and many will be put off by the lack of security features. However, the Edge does have long battery life, a comfortable keyboard and is very reasonably priced at £410 ex VAT. If you...
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With IT directors eking out every scrap of value from their budget in the coming months, we can expect to see a slew of cheap business laptops. Lenovo's is an 11.6in ultraportable - albeit barely scraping into this category - that prioritises battery l...
Lenovo packs genuine power into this small, cheap laptop, and it comes with a choice of specifications...
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I'm a big fan of Lenovo's mini laptops, especially of those 11.6 inchers they have on the market. And now there's one more, the Lenovo ThinkPad Edge 11 . Unlike the Lenovo x100e, which is currently one of my recommended picks for an 11 incher , this one b...
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A few years ago I bought a netbook – an Acer Aspire One, which I considered the best netbook at the time. It's worked brilliantly and its only limitations were those imposed on netbooks in general – small resolution screen, limited memory, performance, et...
An excellent mini laptop which looks gorgeous and runs smoothly. Why Lenovo consider this to be a business model I don't know – it would make a great consume model. I'd give it a full 5 stars if it wasn't for the current price level – as it is, it loses...
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thestar.com.my Updated: 2016-12-14 21:21:51
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The Lenovo ThinkPad Edge 11 is not fancy looking or feature rich but it functions well. The ThinkPad Edge 11 is a thin and light notebook that weighs about 1.55kg. It is small and slim enough to slip into almost any bag. This being a Thinkpad, the...
Sturdy; faster start-up time.
Short battery life; tiny arrow keys.
Overall, the Lenovo ThinkPad Edge 11 is a decent notebook that just works. It's great for surfing the Net, getting work done and playing light games. It also starts up really fast which is always an advantage when you need to use the notebook on the g...
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tbreak.ae Updated: 2016-12-14 21:21:51
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I am a big fan of Ultra-Portables. Not a netbook, but anything between an 11” and 13” screen size usually grabs my attention. Last year, it was the Alienware M11x that I saw at GITEX and fell in love with. This year, the ThinkPad Edge 11” caught my eye...
Beautiful, Good Performance, Excellent Portability...
Battery life is not so great...
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We had mixed feelings when we reviewed Lenovo's 15in ThinkPad Edge earlier in the year, but the system's design philosophy showed potential and we couldn't help but wonder; wouldn't the Edge be great as an ultra-portable? We're about to find out, as Le...
Lenovo's ThinkPad Edge 11 is almost the perfect ultra-portable notebook. Its chic chassis, robust build quality and excellent keyboard have made it our favourite 11.6in machine, and the sprinkling of ThinkPad business tools act as the icing on an alrea...
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The Edge 11 with AMD Athlon II Neo K325 (1.3 GHz) also followed in November 2010 and excelled the Intel version with a better battery life (low load). The reflective 11.6 inch display however was also a thorn in our side here. In the meantime, Lenovo has...
Small, light, resistant, Matt display, Keyboard, trackpoint, Acceptable performance, Quiet during load, HDMI out...
No docking port, Short battery life, Low TFT brightness, Poor contrasts, Permanently running fan...
The ThinkPad Edge 11 (665D830) is priced aggressively, starting at 369 euros. The 11.6 incher serves with a slim, but sufficient performance for simple office and Web applications for this. The expensive Intel version (i3-380UM) is nevertheless still a lo...
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star-techcentral.com Updated: 2012-11-19 05:44:49
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The Lenovo ThinkPad Edge 11 is not fancy looking or feature rich but it functions well. The ThinkPad Edge 11 is a thin and light notebook that weighs about 1.55kg. It is small and slim enough to slip into almost any bag. This being a Thinkpad, the...
Sturdy; faster start-up time.
Short battery life; tiny arrow keys.
Overall, the Lenovo ThinkPad Edge 11 is a decent notebook that just works. It's great for surfing the Net, getting work done and playing light games. It also starts up really fast which is always an advantage when you need to use the notebook on the g...
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The Lenovo ThinkPad Edge 11 is a thin and light 11.6 inch laptop that blurs the lines in many ways between Lenovo’s consumer laptops and the company’s business-class ThinkPad machines.Like a ThinkPad, the Edge 11 has Lenovo’s TrackPoint system with bo...
The Lenovo ThinkPad Edge 11 is a small, sleek looking laptop with a reasonably powerful processor for a notebook in this class. While it doesn’t have the same sort of high performance graphics you’d expect from a machine with a discrete-level graphics...
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I am a big fan of Ultra-Portables. Not a netbook, but anything between an 11” and 13” screen size usually grabs my attention. Last year, it was the Alienware M11x that I saw at GITEX and fell in love with. This year, the ThinkPad Edge 11” caught my eye...
Beautiful, Good Performance, Excellent Portability...
Battery life is not so great...
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Martina Osztovits, 11/28/2010 that is what the Edge 11 should be according to Lenovo. The buyer can choose between AMD and Intel internals. We first examined the top model with an Intel Core i3 U380 CPU. So it’s a reasonably priced business device?...
Small, light, Mouse replacement, Comprehensive communication features, Good performance for an 11-incher...
Interface arrangement for left-handers, Modest battery life, No docking port, Reflective display in a mobile travel companion...
Whether the Lenovo Thinkpad Edge 11 with its non-anti-glare display is really the ideal travel companion for business purposes is doubtful. A matte display should actually be obligatory for a pro-machine.The notebook certainly scores with its ample commun...
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Sure, the word is that ultraportables – or 11- to 13-inch laptops – aren't selling particularly well, but that hasn't stopped Lenovo. In fact, the company's had a particular obsession with 11.6-inch lappies over the last six months or so, but sadly each h...
Extremely comfortable keyboard Speedy Core i3 ULV processor Over five hours of battery life...
Not available in the US Bulging battery Very glossy lid...
See what happens when you stick with it? Yes, the third time is certainly the charm for Lenovo when it comes to its 11.6-inch laptops. The Edge 11 solves all the major issues we had with the X100e – the little thing didn't double as a space heater and las...
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