Another thin and light ultraportable, the ThinkPad Edge 11, was launched yesterday by Lenovo Philippines during the awarding ceremonies for the Quest for Oldest ThinkPad at the Digital Alley in Greenbelt 3.
We reviewed the 13-inch equivalent (ThinkPad Edge 13) back in September. The ThinkPad Edge 11 is the smaller, lighter (3.3lbs) version similar to the X100e.
Lenovo ThinkPad Edge 11“ specs:
11.6″ display @ 1366×768 pixels
Intel Core i5 380UM @ 1.33GHz
2GB DDR3 RAM
320GB SATA HDD 7200rpm
Intel HD Graphics
WiFi 802.11n
Bluetooth 2.1
Gigabit LAN
3 x USB 2.0 ports
HDMI port
4/6/9-cell Li-Ion battery
Windows 7 Professional 64-bit
Optional features include 3G or WiMax connectivity. The ThinkPad Edge 11 will be available in Lenovo-affiliated stores by the 3rd week of December with a starting price of Php35,000USD 596INR 50,561EUR 568CNY 4,344.
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Malcoxx says:
I own a T410 and this looks sexy. The Thinkpad is a tough laptop, good thing it is getting a major facelift in the new models which looks better “eye candy wise”.
Taz says:
olala… that laptop sure looks so yummy =)
McSalamanca says:
Do they have the AMD version available here? If so, how much? :)
Paul says:
@McSalamanca
It’s not under the Thinkpad brand but there is a similarly-sized 11-inch Ideapad with AMD processors out in the market.
http://www.villman.com/Product-Detail/Lenovo_U165_5905-5594
28k with Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
Joe says:
Waaa, if i have the money , is lenovo good? compared to Dell and Acer????
jan says:
p^$^a sakit sa ulo and lenovo! problema sa touch pad!
Straw Hat Luffy says:
lenovo looks good but i think i still go for asus.
McSalamanca says:
@Paul
That’s a nice one, but I love the thinkpad build and trackpoint. I’ll just wait for an 11″ edge with AMD innards. Should be cheaper than the intel version. :)
jhoravi says:
ASUS 1215t with AMD neo II cpu is a much cheaper option
entoyini says:
@joe check this website it says that Lenovo is better than Acer
http://www.cooltoyzph.com/viewarticle.php?aid=21
entoyini says:
joe, it says that Lenovo is better than Acer
http://www.cooltoyzph.com/viewarticle.php?aid=21
ralph says:
toshiba>lenovo>acer
toshiba with the lowest heat capacity
Adrian says:
@ralph: oo mas ok pa toshiba.
roiji says:
specs says i5??
gringo says:
srp nito?
Joe says:
I saw some toshiba laptops in the mall. What about compared to hp? people are getting hp laptops than any other brands out there.
bomber says:
Lenovo laptops are very durable, i have a three year old Lenovo G400 and it still has no problems. I had an HP DV2000 before which died after one year.
Then came the Asus K42j. After reading review after review of Asus fans, i decided to buy the laptop. Then to my dismay, after only a week it already started showing signs of poor quality. Inaccurate Display color, flimsy usb ports, slow hdd, boot-up failures, keyboard always on Numlock, blue screen of death, system freezes, and a lot more.
Too bad, i fell for the features and specs. Anyway, I plan to sell this to Asus fans after i save up for a much durable Lenovo laptop.
Quoted News says:
@roiji yugatech must be notified about this.
Clarriscent says:
I have no problem with my Lenovo’s trackpad. I don’t know why some people are complaining about theirs. So far my Z460 hasn’t given me anything to complain about. :)