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Lenovo is the first big name to send us a notebook based on Intel's third generation Intel Core CPU. It's not in one of the company's flagship ThinkPad models, but instead in a ThinkPad Edge E530. This is a 15.6in, 2.5kg notebook that's suited for home...
The Thinkpad Edge E530 is one of the first third generation (Ivy Bridge) Intel Core i7-based laptops on the Australian market, and it's a good one. You get fast CPU and graphics performance, heaps and RAM and hard drive space and very good battery life...
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Lenovo is the first big name to send us a notebook based on Intel's third generation Intel Core CPU. It's not in one of the company's flagship ThinkPad models, but instead in a ThinkPad Edge E530. This is a 15.6in, 2.5kg notebook that's suited for home...
The Thinkpad Edge E530 is one of the first third generation (Ivy Bridge) Intel Core i7-based laptops on the Australian market, and it's a good one. You get fast CPU and graphics performance, heaps and RAM and hard drive space and very good battery life...
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The ThinkPad Edge E530 is a budget priced business notebook that delivers the build quality users expect from Lenovo and a quality typing experience on Lenovo's newer island style keyboard.Mobile users will appreciate the matte display, but the thick bulk...
Matte Display, Good keyboard, Price...
Thick notebook, audio quality...
The ThinkPad Edge E530 isn't the sexiest or slimmest notebook available, but it does deliver the tools small business users and owners need to keep business flowing while out of the office. The matte display, great keyboard and good battery life make the...
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We're open-minded about our laptops here at Computer Shopper. That said, when we're offered a Lenovo ThinkPad for review, our mind can't help but shift to a specific preconception: "relatively expensive business laptop." Most of the time, that image fits—...
Attractive price, Good performance, Fingerprint reader, Comfortable keyboard, Accurate touch pad and pointing stick...
Display, Webcam, speakers are all subpar, Insufficient graphics processing for gaming...
This under-$700 laptop is a classic get-what-you-pay-for proposition. It performs well, but many business users will prefer the better-looking screens and richer-sounding speakers of higher-end ThinkPad models. Read More...
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What do you do if you want something like a ThinkPad, but don't have the money– or think the normal models are too ugly? You buy a ThinkPad Edge. Lenovo realized several years ago that the ThinkPad line could use a refresh, but it didn't want to abandon...
Excellent keyboard and touchpad, Matte display, Outstanding endurance (with upgraded battery), Inexpensive...
Thick and bulky, Poor audio quality, Not the best performance value...
The ThinkPad Edge E530 is an excellent entry into the mainstream laptop market. It has a number of advantages that you won't find on most competitors — including a wonderful user interface, a matte display, long battery life, and useful pre-installed so...
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The available models mainly differ in the CPU specification (up to Core i7-3612QM), RAM configuration, hard disk capacity and whether or not a dedicated Nvidia graphics card is installed. Beyond that, the possibility of an additional 16GB SSD (system spee...
Good system performance, Good upgrade options, Bright and matte screen, Cool case...
Contrast weak, viewing angle dependent and course resolution screen, Partly fluctuating fan, GPU's performance throttling on battery...
Lenovo fuses both worlds well and delivers a solid notebook. The configuration is decent and hardly leaves anything to be desired (though we would welcome Ivy Bridge parts). The performance is basically good and the battery runtime of around 4 hours, owin...
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