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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?...
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 c...
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Sebastian Jentsch (translated by Liala Stieglitz), 07/28/2011 Lenovo tinkers around on its budget ThinkPad and gives the mini a matt screen as well as a new Athlon processor. However, we're taken aback in view of the 32 watt hour battery. Will the up...
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...
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Both the AMD E-450 APU and an Intel CPU are available for slightly more than our test system with its entry model configuration and the optional Windows 7 that we selected. As a result, we will consider both the performance-to-price ratio and feasibility...
Fast hard drive, Comparably good system performance, Easy accessibility of components, Good upgrade options, Very long battery life, Low weight & small size, Good VGA signal quality, Case is being kept cool, 3G prepared including antennas...
Case bends too much, Strange keyboard layout, USB ports are too far away on the right side, Touch-pad is under average, Relatively noisy at a low-performance level, Display is poor in contrast at certain angles with poor brightness...
Despite its low price, we do not recommend this configuration of the Lenovo ThinkPad X121e. The dimly lit display, and its corresponding low contrast, is not on par with modern notebooks and limits its usefulness. While battery life, weight, and size are...
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We have here the AMD version with a Fusion E-350 CPU with its integrated Radeon HD 6310. A further alternative is available with the AMD C-50 CPU and a HD 6250 GPU, which can be configured in Lenovo's Web-Shop. Further appointments of our test model are c...
fast hard drive, comparably good system performance, easy access to components, good upgradeability, very long battery runtimes, good mobile properties, very good price/performance ratio, good VGA signal quality, matte display with good brightness, the no...
display flexes in some areas, keyboard layout takes some getting used to, USB ports on the right spaced far from each other, below average touchpad, relatively loud with little load, display has weak contrast and low viewing angles...
The Lenovo ThinkPad X121e could not match the case qualities of the X-series, but reached a competitive level, that compares with many subnotebooks. The installed interfaces cover a wide spectrum, though connector positioning is partly unfavorable, which...
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Allen Ngo, 08/11/2011 The ThinkPad X120e with its AMD Fusion core marked a significant improvement over the 2010 X100e, but does the Sandy Bridge-equipped X121e bring enough to the table to supplant the award-winning X120e?The 11.6-inch ThinkPad X121...
Gute Verarbeitung und verbessertes Design, Gute CPU Leistung, Lange Akkulaufzeit, Heller, matter Bildschirm...
Hohe Temperaturen, Lautes Lüftergeräusch, Pfeiltasten immer noch dicht gedrängt...
The Lenovo ThinkPad X121e subnotebook aka netbook brings a lot to the table that the X120e missed, including a brighter screen, a design overhaul, keyboard enhancements and a smaller 6-cell battery with comparable battery life. The new chassis is also muc...
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