Pros
- Lots of connectivity options
- Great battery life
Cons
- Performance suffers from low-voltage processor
- No keyboard light or backlight
Bottom Line
The ThinkPad Edge is a welcome refresh of Lenovo's workhorse line that improves look and feel without sacrificing the features that make ThinkPads so well-loved.
- Lenovo ThinkPad Line Adds an Ultraportable:The Thinkpad Edge The new ThinkPad Edge marks the first significant change to the look and feel of the line in years, but thankfully, it retains almost everything you love about these business laptops.
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