Well, Lenovo is trying to fix that problem with the ThinkPad W700ds. Lenovo sent us this ThinkPad Edge 13 a few weeks ago and it's actually the most intriguing laptop we've had to review for sometime now. The Lenovo ThinkPad Edge 13 looks the same as the first generation ThinkPad Edge back in January. The ThinkPad Edge's edgy design is somewhat reminiscent of original line of ThinkPads; only this time, they've added some eye-candy and color. Nevertheless, once you open up the lid, you'll be greeted with that familiar keyboard-trackpad-trackpoint combo that's always a signature of Thinkpads since the days of IBM. I think ThinkPad owners seldom use that but it's been an iconic design accent for many years so it will stay there even if un-used. When Lenovo first introduced the ThinkPad Edge series early this year, the whole line was running on low-powered Intel Core 2 Duo and AMD processors. Coming out this October, the Intel-based Lenovo ThinkPad Edge will come in a variety of configurations with a starting price of about Php38,000. Read more in our articles including "Lenovo ThinkPad W700ds gets dual screen" and "Lenovo ThinkPad Edge 13 Review".
Well, Lenovo is trying to fix that problem with the ThinkPad W700ds. Lenovo sent us this ThinkPad Edge 13 a few weeks ago and it's actually the most intriguing laptop we've had to review for sometime now.
The Lenovo ThinkPad Edge 13 looks the same as the first generation ThinkPad Edge back in January. The ThinkPad Edge's edgy design is somewhat reminiscent of original line of ThinkPads; only this time, they've added some eye-candy and color. Nevertheless, once you open up the lid, you'll be greeted with that familiar keyboard-trackpad-trackpoint combo that's always a signature of Thinkpads since the days of IBM.
Our coverage of thinkpad w700ds includes: "Lenovo ThinkPad W700ds gets dual screen"; "Lenovo ThinkPad Edge 13 Review"; "AORUS GeForce RTX 5090 Infinity now available in the Philippines". Each article provides unique insights and information.