You can count me as another satisfied user of the Edge. For me, it offers very good value for the money. I really resent the Edge forum being located under the 'non-ThinkPad Lenovo notebook' category. The Edge is much better than machines that are located under the 'ThinkPad hardware' category.Zedicus wrote:personally it pains me that you guys are so hard on the edge when to me it does everything right. built as well or better then any other thinkpad, and while the 13" one is missing the thinklight, and does have a glossy screen, its still the line i chose over all the other light end notebooks and i dont regret it.
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That is strange. I think honestly it is just the off-color edge that causes such snobbery. Meanwhile, the X100e, which comes in "Heatwave Red" and also doesn't have the Thinklight, is a Thinkpad, apparently.domi wrote:You can count me as another satisfied user of the Edge. For me, it offers very good value for the money. I really resent the Edge forum being located under the 'non-ThinkPad Lenovo notebook' category. The Edge is much better than machines that are located under the 'ThinkPad hardware' category.
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Count me as another satisfied (second) user. I sourced a red AMD edge for my wife, and we like it a lot. Really solid (my t60 is creakier), lightweight, lovely keyboard, bright screen. Battery life could turn out to be a fly in the ointment, we haven't got a measure on it yet, but that's the risk we took over the Intel version.
It seems rather ridiculous, childish even, that the Edge is listed as "non-Thinkpad".
sdjamie
It seems rather ridiculous, childish even, that the Edge is listed as "non-Thinkpad".
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I just purchased the 14 thinkpad edge here at bestbuy. They only have the glossy casing, I wanted the matte - bummer. The reason I bought it at bestbuy is because of its configuration. It runs with iCore 3, win 7 professional, has 500gig of HD, 4gig of RAM, DVD/burner, backlit keyboard and the trackpad/ball for only $670. If I purchased it at Lenovo, the configs will be less and therefore more expensive in case I wanted to upgrade any.
SO far, I like everything about it, except for the case. I will actually return/exchange this edge tomorrow because I saw a line/slight bump on the casing and around the camera, the bezel is not flushed. Also, the battery indicator fluctuates and not consistent.
I am thinking I may have gotten a defect edge, but nevertheless, I still like it. I'll be getting my replacement tomorrow and I hope the quality will be better.
SO far, I like everything about it, except for the case. I will actually return/exchange this edge tomorrow because I saw a line/slight bump on the casing and around the camera, the bezel is not flushed. Also, the battery indicator fluctuates and not consistent.
I am thinking I may have gotten a defect edge, but nevertheless, I still like it. I'll be getting my replacement tomorrow and I hope the quality will be better.
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