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Lenovo ThinkPad Edge 13 AMD Turion II Neo K685 33,8 cm (13.3") 2 GB DDR2-SDRAM 320 GB Windows 7 Home Premium

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Bullet Points Lenovo ThinkPad Edge 13 AMD Turion II Neo K685 33,8 cm (13.3") 2 GB DDR2-SDRAM 320 GB Windows 7 Home Premium
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  • - AMD Turion II Neo K685 1,8 GHz
  • - 33,8 cm (13.3") 1366 x 768 pixels LED backlight 16:9
  • - 2 GB DDR2-SDRAM 1333 MHz 1 x 2 GB
  • - 320 GB
  • - Ethernet LAN
  • - 5,2 h
  • - Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
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Short summary description Lenovo ThinkPad Edge 13 AMD Turion II Neo K685 33,8 cm (13.3") 2 GB DDR2-SDRAM 320 GB Windows 7 Home Premium:
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Lenovo ThinkPad Edge 13, AMD Turion II Neo, 1,8 GHz, 33,8 cm (13.3"), 1366 x 768 pixels, 2 GB, 320 GB

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Lenovo ThinkPad Edge 13. Processor family: AMD Turion II Neo, Processor model: K685, Processor frequency: 1,8 GHz. Display diagonal: 33,8 cm (13.3"), Display resolution: 1366 x 768 pixels. Internal memory: 2 GB, Internal memory type: DDR2-SDRAM. Total storage capacity: 320 GB. Operating system installed: Windows 7 Home Premium

Display
Display diagonal *
33,8 cm (13.3")
Display resolution *
1366 x 768 pixels
LED backlight
Yes
Native aspect ratio
16:9
Processor
Processor manufacturer *
AMD
Processor family *
AMD Turion II Neo
Processor model *
K685
Processor frequency *
1,8 GHz
System bus rate
3,2 GT/s
Processor cache
2 MB
Processor cache type
L2
Memory
Internal memory *
2 GB
Internal memory type
DDR2-SDRAM
Memory clock speed
1333 MHz
Memory layout (slots x size)
1 x 2 GB
Memory slots
2x SO-DIMM
Memory slots (available)
1
Maximum internal memory *
4 GB
Storage
Total storage capacity *
320 GB
Optical drive type *
No
Card reader integrated
Yes
Compatible memory cards
Memory Stick (MS), MMC, MS PRO, SD, xD
Audio
Number of built-in speakers
2
Speaker power
2 W
Network
Wi-Fi
Yes
Networking features
Gigabit Ethernet
Ethernet LAN
Yes
Bluetooth
No
Cabling technology
10/100/1000Base-T(X)
Ports & interfaces
USB 2.0 ports quantity *
3
Ports & interfaces
Ethernet LAN (RJ-45) ports
1
HDMI ports quantity *
1
DVI port
No
VGA (D-Sub) ports quantity
1
Headphone outputs
1
S/PDIF out port
No
Microphone in
Yes
Docking connector
No
Charging port type
DC-in jack
ExpressCard slot
No
CardBus PCMCIA slot type
No
SmartCard slot
No
TV-out
No
Performance
Motherboard chipset
AMD M780G
Keyboard
Pointing device
ThinkPad UltraNav
Software
Operating system architecture
64-bit
Operating system installed *
Windows 7 Home Premium
Battery
Number of battery cells
6
Battery capacity
2800 mAh
Battery life (max)
5,2 h
Security
Cable lock slot
Yes
Cable lock slot type
Kensington
Sustainability
Sustainability certificates
ENERGY STAR
Other features
AC adapter included
Yes
Infrared data port
No
Power supply type
AC/DC
Compliance industry standards
IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3u, IEEE 802.3ab
Compatible operating systems
Windows 7
Source Review comments Score
pcquest.ciol.com
Updated:
2011-10-03 22:37:56
The Lenovo 'Edge' series is meant for small business users. The first thing that strikes you is its deviation from the standard 'ThinkPad' design. Edge 13 comes in two colors: red and black with a glossy finish and an aluminium band that gives it a nea...
Bottom line The notebook comes with a refreshingly new design and does well in tests, making it ideal for business users. The high price however, could be a put-off.PrintCommentEmailDiggDel.icio.usRedditTwitter...
0%
insidehw.com
Updated:
2011-10-03 22:37:56
It’s finally happening. One of the last bastions of Intel’s has loosened under AMD’s attacks and we finally have the chance to showcase a model from the reputed ThinkPad notebook series containing an AMD CPU. Are Lenovo and AMD up to par with the task...
0%
computerworld.com
Updated:
2011-10-03 22:37:56
Bored with the fact that Lenovo ThinkPads come only in basic black? Not any more. The ThinkPad Edge is not only available in fire-engine red (as well as matte or glossy black), but it combines high performance with a simplified keyboard in an elegant d...
0%
notebookcheck.net
Updated:
2011-10-03 22:37:56
With the ThinkPad 13, Lenovo presents a very elegant business device with a 13.3 inch screen that is different than other ThinkPads. Aside from an elegant black, the ThinkPad Edge 13 is also available in charcoal and red. Lenovo's ThinkPad range stand...
Good Plain design, Solid workmanship, Good connectivity, HDMI, UMTS modem, Good application performance, Chic color alternatives, Mouse substitute, Starting price...
Bad Meager scope of delivery, No docking station port, Glaretype screen, Poor loudspeakers...
Bottom line The Lenovo ThinkPad Edge 13 (NUE2UGE) that we've reviewed, generally leaves a good impression. The device's good workmanship and the display hinges are pleasing. The design is very plain, but elegant at the same time. The connectivity is quite extensive f...
86%
asiaone.com
Updated:
2011-10-03 22:37:56
THE time-honoured ThinkPad has been given a facelift.Instead of the quintessential all-black body with rubberised surfaces, the 1.7kg ThinkPad Edge 13 is embodied in smooth matte red or black plastic with silver trimming along the edges.Besides rejuven...
Bottom line A stylish, nifty ThinkPad backed by a heritage of reliability and usability...
0%
laptopz.com
Updated:
2011-10-03 22:37:57
When the information of Lenovo ThinkPad Edge 13 leaked out, many people are doubtful about it. Many ThinkPad fans can not accept that the black ThinkPad laptop has changed so much. But in fact, Lenovo are courage to people’s ideas about ThinkPad. And i...
Bottom line in the mare or lose the halterWhen the ThinkPad is taken over by Lenovo, it is a most fatal problem about how to keep the tradition of ThinkPad while there are some breakthroughs at the same time. From the Thinkpad SL to the Thinkpad Edge, Lenovo Thi...
0%
notebookcheck.net
Updated:
2012-11-19 06:42:51
Last March (2010), we wrote an in-depth review on the first Edge 13 . At that time , the test model had a glossy display and lacked an eSata port. Since then, the manufacturer has also replaced the AMD Turion X2 Neo K625 or L625 (1.5/1.6 GHz) CPU with a N...
Good Good Workmanship, Matt Surfaces, AntiGlare Display, HDMI, eSATA, Sufficient Program Performance, Fast and Big Hard Disk, TrackPoint and TouchPad, Good Keyboard, Good Run Times...
Bad Few Extras included in Delivery, No Docking Station Interface, Weak Contrast, Low Brightness when running on Battery, High Temperature Emissions under Load, High Idle Power Consumption...
Bottom line The cheap 13.3 inch Lenovo ThinkPad Edge 13 (665D817 - under 400 Euros) offers a few special features which are usually not found in notebooks of this price class. The laptop has first-class input devices (touchpad, trackpoint, keyboard). The sturdiness o...
84%
infoworld.com
Updated:
2012-11-19 06:42:51
Performance suffers from low-voltage processor No keyboard light or backlight...
0%
anandtech.com
Updated:
2012-11-19 06:42:51
My first thought upon seeing Lenovo’s radically different ThinkPad Edge 13 at CES was, “Oh man, the ThinkPad forums are going to burn tonight.” Why? The ThinkPad Edge has a glossy lid, a glossy screen, rounded corners, AMD processors (Intel’s CULV pla...
0%
pcquest.ciol.com
Updated:
2012-11-19 06:42:51
The Lenovo 'Edge' series is meant for small business users. The first thing that strikes you is its deviation from the standard 'ThinkPad' design. Edge 13 comes in two colors: red and black with a glossy finish and an aluminium band that gives it a nea...
Bottom line The notebook comes with a refreshingly new design and does well in tests, making it ideal for business users. The high price however, could be a put-off.Page(s) 1 I am interested in more information about this productI am interested in buying this...
0%
hardwarecentral.com
Updated:
2012-11-19 06:42:52
These days, laptop PC manufacturers have to meet the needs of a wide variety of users, from casual Web surfers to enthusiasts and developers. Some are looking for uncompromising performance; others care primarily about portability. The trick is to str...
80%
slashgear.com
Updated:
2012-11-19 06:42:52
Having been reasonably surprised by the baby Lenovo ThinkPad X100e, it’s the turn of its larger, Lenovo ThinkPad Edge 13 to hit the SlashGear test bench. As with the X100e, the Edge 13 trades some of Lenovo’s traditional styling in favor of a cheaper p...
0%
mobiletechreview.com
Updated:
2012-11-19 06:42:52
Times have changed: a ThinkPad doesn’t have to come in black and it doesn’t have to have a matte lid. We are talking about the Lenovo ThinkPad Edge 13-inch notebook whose cover is so glossy you can see your own reflection. The Edge is available in glo...
Good ThinkPad build quality at a more affordable price, sleek and slim.
Bad No builtin optical drive.
Bottom line In an effort to compete in the mid-level notebook market, Lenovo created a sleek and slim ThinkPad that’s affordable yet has a solid build. The ThinkPad Edge reaches a good balance between giving users enough power to run essential business and ente...
70%
techspot.com
Updated:
2012-11-19 06:42:52
It's been a while since we last reviewed a portable system from Lenovo. You might recall, their IdeaPad S10 was our top pick in the netbook round-up we published over a year ago for delivering the most solid package between the keyboard, screen and bui...
Bottom line Build quality of the ThinkPad Edge is top notch. The notebook feels very sturdy and the glossy lid adds to the overall style of the system -- be prepared for plenty of fingerprints to accumulate on it, though. The 1366 x 768 resolution of its 13.3" LC...
0%
silentpcreview.com
Updated:
2012-11-19 06:42:52
Intel's CULV (Consumer Ultra-Low Voltage) processors are low power chips that help bridge the performance and battery life gap between netbooks and mainstream laptops. Take the Core 2 Duo SU7300 as an example. While it runs at only 1.3GHz (standard notebooks typically have CPUs clocked at 2GHz+), the SU7300 has a thermal design power of only 10W. The mainstream T6000 serie...
0%
pcworld.in
Updated:
2012-11-19 06:42:52
The new 13-inch ultraportable Lenovo Thinkpad Edge is unlike most Thinkpads of the past. It sports a refreshing new look, comes with a decent ULV processor, has excellent build quality--as usual--and very good battery life.Build and Design Although wel...
Good Smart looks, Great build quality, Excellent keyboard, touchpad, Connectivity options, Very good battery life...
Bad No Optical Drive...
Bottom line The 13-inch Thinkpad Edge has what we love about Thinkpads--great build quality, excellent keyboard and touchpad--with above average battery life and a refreshing new facelift. For Rs. 49,000, it comes with a nice feature set and offers sufficient per...
82%
thinkcomputers.org
Updated:
2012-11-19 06:42:52
When you think of ThinkPad’s you think of business notebooks and they really are. I’ve reviewed quite a few ThinkPad’s over the past few years and the features are unrivaled when it comes to other notebooks. But the thing about the ThinkPad’s is th...
Good Great mix of consumer and business features, ThinkVantage Tools, New keyboard does not disappoint, Great battery life...
Bad No optical drive...
90%
hothardware.com
Updated:
2012-11-19 06:42:52
Lenovo had one of the largest showings from any single PC manufacturer at CES this year, and while sifting through the company's new lineup of machines can be a daunting task for the average consumer, it was pretty clear from the outset that the ThinkP...
Good Windows 7 Runs Buttery Smooth, Great Value At $549-899, ThinkPad Toughness, Excellent Keyboard, Great Battery Life, Ultra Quiet And Cool, Well-Rounded, Wi-Fi, 3G and 4G Support...
Bad Glossy Display, Low Resolution Panel, No Optical Drive, Lackluster Gaming Performance, Only A 5400RPM HDD, No USB 3.0 Ports...
Bottom line As you've heard throughout this review, the ThinkPad Edge is a fine creation. It's a new take on a familiar form-factor by Lenovo, and while purists will find plenty to love, those who prefer fresher styling options will also find this machine very easy o...
80%
Digitaltrends.com
Updated:
2012-11-19 06:42:53
After over a decade of filling the same matte black boxes with fresh hardware, Lenovo has finally bowed to the design gods and attempted to put a little bit of an edge on the stiff reputation of the working-class ThinkPad. Like the SL series before it...
Good Large, responsive touchpad, Our favorite Chiclet-style keyboard, Strong Wi-Fi reception, Reasonably bright LED-backlit display, Light weight, Handles basic computing tasks well, Clean initial software load...
Bad Expensive relative to specs, Insufficient for gaming and HD video, Krylon-looking paint job on lid, No discrete graphics cards available, No optical drive, Cumbersome ThinkVantage suite...
Bottom line Lenovo’s attempt to class up the ThinkPad line leaves it shinier, but not ready to compete for any style awards just yet...
70%
Geek.com
Updated:
2012-11-19 06:42:53
To kick off 2010 Lenovo didn’t just refresh their standard models. Sure, the T500 is now the T510, but the bigger news was the release of an new series: ThinkPad Edge. The ThinkPads have classically been a computer aimed at big businesses, but with the...
0%
techworld.com
Updated:
2012-11-19 06:42:53
If you're a fan of Lenovo's ThinkPad line, you're used to a boring industrial design that looks like it's stuck in 2002, but are willing to put up with it because ThinkPads are so rugged and just plain usable. The new ThinkPad Edge marks the first rea...
Bottom line In general, the Lenovo ThinkPad Edge is a very successful updating of a staid notebook line that has been in desperate need of it for years. We found a few minor complaints (not enough status lights, for hard-drive access and Wi-Fi, for example), but...
0%
pcworld.com_techhive.com
Updated:
2012-11-19 06:42:53
The design of this ultraportable is still quite conservative; you won't be embarrassed to pull it out in a serious business meeting. It's simply more modern, with cleaner lines, a smooth, glossy lid, and silver accents along the edges. The lid's glossy finish...
Good Great battery life, Lots of connectivity options...
Bad No keyboard light or backlight, Performance suffers from lowvoltage processor...
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...
70%
onlinenotebook.com
Updated:
2012-11-19 06:42:53
Lenovo ThinkPad Edge has a dual core Intel Core 2 Duo SU7300 / 1.3 GHz, it has data bus speed of 800 Mhz, chipset is Mobile Intel GS45 Express, with 3MB L2 cache. The notebook has 4 GB (not expandable) DDR3 SD RAM at 1066 MHz. It has 320 GB SATA hard...
Good Great touch pad and keyboard, bright display, attractive looks...
Bad Lacks optical drive which might be a deal breaker considering the price of the notebook...
Bottom line Lenovo ThinkPad Edge gives you performance which all other laptop in this range offer. It has a new look which might lure fashion enthusiasts. However, we think the lack of optical drive is a deal breaker...
0%
wired.com
Updated:
2012-11-19 06:42:53
What do you do when you've tapped out the deep-pocketed customers and sold all the $5,000 laptops you can? If you're Lenovo, you go cheap.Lenovo continues its march into lower-cost notebooks with its latest laptop, the ThinkPad Edge, at once a departur...
Good ThinkPad construction quality shrunken down and cheapened up for the masses. Very good performance and solid build quality for the price. Best keyboard in its class.
Bad Iffy touchpad. Secondtier brands offer similar specs for even less. Integrated graphics.
90%
pcmag.com
Updated:
2012-11-19 06:42:53
Lenovo's ThinkPad series has clung to the same corporate look longer than any other in the business, but it could only go so long before customers get the impression that they're buying the same thing over and over again. So how do you redesign some...
Good Best Island-style keyboard yet. Dual pointing devices. Superb navigating experience. Lightweight. Affordable. Embedded 3G option.
Bad New shiny lid is a smudge magnet. Not the speediest CULV laptop.
Bottom line The Lenovo ThinkPad Edge 13 lives up to its namesake, but there are better looking SMB laptops out there, with longer battery life...
70%
Laptopmag.com
Updated:
2012-11-19 06:42:53
In 2008, Lenovo launched its first small business line, the SL series, which offered a less conservative riff on the classic ThinkPad design. Now comes the Edge series, designed to blow the doors off of ThinkPad’s time-honored design aesthetic while pr...
Good Attractive, lightweight design, Great keyboard, Fantastic pointing devices, Bright, colorful screen...
Bad Runs a bit warm, More expensive than competitors...
Bottom line This fashionable small business ultraportable combines a great new keyboard with good battery life.
80%
engadget.com
Updated:
2012-11-19 06:42:53
Lenovo has always had a certain knack for producing some of the most reliable, ergonomic and slender ultraportables on the market (see ThinkPad X301 and ThinkPad X200). But they've always had one issue: prices that ring up at well over a grand. Where's th...
Good Brand new ThinkPad design, Amazing feeling chiclet keyboard, Over five hours of battery life...
Bad Glossy screen, More pricey than other ULV laptops, Thicker than other ULVs...
Bottom line As far as we're concerned there's no reason to preserve tradition for the sake of it -- especially when you can save some cash by tweaking the formula. Sure, the ThinkPad Edge 13 may not carry some of the premium features of the X301 or other higher-end T...
0%
notebookreview.com
Updated:
2012-11-19 06:42:54
Lenovo is not only refreshing their current notebook lineup this year, but they have just announced an all-new Thinkpad; the Edge 13. This notebook is designed to be a cross between a small-business and consumer notebook, adding a spark of color and...
Good The best Chicletstyle keyboard, Spacious Synaptics touchpad, Good battery life...
Bad No activity lights, Doesn't share the businessrugged feel as other ThinkPads...
Bottom line Overall I find it interesting that Lenovo added the Edge to the ThinkPad lineup. The only features it shares with the ThinkPad notebooks is the recognizable touchpad with pointing stick controls and the logo on the palmrest. If it was introduced as a new IdeaPad the keyboard change would have been better received and the chassis design would have been criticized less. With that said it is a very...
0%
gizmodo.com
Updated:
2012-11-19 06:42:54
Somewhere between the buttoned-up utility of the ThinkPad and the sleek efficiency of the IdeaPad sits an untapped sweet spot for affordable, entry-level notebooks. At least, that's clearly what Lenovo is banking on with their new ThinkPad Edge series...
0%
computershopper.com
Updated:
2012-11-19 06:42:54
The ThinkPad Edge 13, Lenovo's new entry in the thin-and-light CULV laptop category, is sure to turn heads—not because of its looks, which don't stray far from the standard ThinkPad business garb, but from its comfortable design, very good...
Good Excellent keyboard; lengthy battery life; attractive design; offers both pointing stick and touch pad...
Bad Mediocre performance; glossy screen; no optical drive...
Bottom line The ThinkPad Edge 13's superb keyboard, excellent battery life, and light weight make it a very appealing choice for use on the road...
85%
about.com
Updated:
2012-11-19 06:42:54
Solid Build Quality, Excellent Keyboard Design, Fast Hard Drive, Glossy Exterior Shows Smudges And Fingerprints Easily, Multitouch Trackpad Has Issues With Multiple Fingers On It, A Bit Bulky For Intel CULV Platform...
80%
hardwarezone.com.sg
Updated:
2014-03-14 01:59:19
Needing an EdgeLenovo's ThinkPad series has always appealed to business users for its associated features such as security, reliability and build quality. Adding to these properties, you can't deny that its matte black finish further sealed the ThinkPa...
Good Excellent build, Cheap price, Good keyboard...
Bad Glossy cover is fingerprint smudge magnet...
Bottom line The Lenovo ThinkPad Edge 13 does what it's supposed to do, a refreshing look and low cost approach to Lenovo's traditional ThinkPad line that should appeal more to the SMB folks than the bigger corporate enterprises. Sure it's not a souped up workhorse...
85%
Laptopmag.com
Updated:
2016-11-05 06:12:16
A near-perfect choice for small businesses, students or anyone who needs to be productive without breaking the bank, the Lenovo ThinkPad 13 offers high-end features and long endurance for a budget price. For a starting price of $611 ($641 as tested), the...
Good Alltime great keyboard, Long battery life, USB TypeC port, Durable chassis, Great value...
Bad Jumpy touchpad, Sluggish SSD, Keyboard not backlit...
Bottom line With long battery life, a sharp screen and an awesome keyboard, the ThinkPad 13 is a productivity powerhouse with an affordable price...
90%