

Voice Over IP ( VoIP) features including high resolution cameras and an HD LED screen are also included. Intel processors used include the Core 2 Duo, Core i3, Core i5 and Core i7. AMD processors offered include the Athlon II dual-core, the Turion II Dual-core, Phenom II Triple-core and Ryzen 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th Generation mobile Accelerated Processing Units (APUs). The ThinkPad Edge series uses processors from both AMD and Intel.

Reviews of the E220s and E420s were more positive, citing better build quality than other models in the Edge line. NotebookReview reviewed the Thinkpad Edge 15 and said that its "build quality seems to be a step down from the 13 and 14 inch." The website also mentioned that the Edge series in general "feels under built. Laptop Magazine reviewed the Thinkpad Edge 14 and found it was "the most compelling 14-inch small business notebook on the market today." little to complain about." Engadget also tested the battery life of the Edge 13 and discovered that "Lenovo's battery life prediction of seven hours is pretty on the mark." The Edge 13's battery lasted 5 hours and 12 minutes.

įor the Thinkpad Edge 13, a review on the Engadget web site said that even though, "it may not carry the premium features of X301., but for a budget ultraportable. The Edge series of ThinkPad computers was introduced at the 2010 International CES in Las Vegas and became available for sale in April of the same year. It is marketed to small and medium-sized businesses. The ThinkPad E Series (formerly ThinkPad Edge) is a notebook computer series introduced in 2010 by Lenovo.
