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December 2014
(76%)
66 Avis
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Utilisateurs
(91%)
7548 Avis
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Châssis en métal relativement robuste
Finition agréable à l'œil
Un rapport qualité/prix intéressant
De bonnes charnières
Une bonne de la dissipation de la chauffe
Silencieux
Même en activité
Maintenance aisée
Périphériques d'entrée ThinkPad
Robustesse du châssis
évolutivité du stockage
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Luminosité de la dalle décevante
Piètre fidélité du rendu colorimétrique
Clavier perfectible
Performances bridées par les limitations TDP/micrologiciels
Des performances applicatives loin d'être impressionnantes
With the Edge, it seems Lenovo has attempted to find a gap between the popular IdeaPad and ThinkPad product lines. Unfortunately, it seems that gap doesn't exist - and if it does, the ThinkPad Edge hasn't quite managed to find it. If you're in the mark...
Publié: 2020-05-08, Auteur: Alex , review by: laptopmedia.com
Decent upgradability with PCIe x4 drive support, Backlit, spill-resistant keyboard, equipped with the Nipple, Wide viewing angles and good contrast ratio, Optional fingerprint reader, USB Type-C charging
Covers only 52% of sRGB, Uses harmful PWM for all brightness levels, except the maximum (our Health-Guard profile fixes the issue), Lacks an SD card reader, A downgrade in battery life and maximum RAM supported, compared to its predecessor
If we look at the picture from the perspective of a business owner, or a person, who needs a laptop mainly for e-mails, word-processing applications, or even developing work, the entire package is not that bad. It has a great keyboard, reasonably good tou...
great ThinkPad input devices, robust chassis, storage upgradability
no microSD slot, only one SO-DIMM slot, throttling after the stress test, GPU limitation in battery mode, extremely high temperatures under load
Like with the smaller ThinkPad E14, the usage of a thinner chassis means that some features are lost. One of them is the microSD slot. The second RAM slot is also sorely missed. Where the E15 differs from its smaller relative is in the fact that the missi...
Publié: 2015-01-28, Auteur: Brian , review by: pcmag.com
300-degree hinge. 1080p touch screen. 1TB hard drive.
Performance and battery life lag slightly behind the competition
The Lenovo Edge 15 desktop-replacement laptop looks and acts like its Flex sibling, but slightly lower performance scores hold it back from our top recommendation....
Great-looking (and slim) metal enclosure, Stand mode adds versatility, Full HD IPS touch screen, Roomy keyboard and touch pad, Attractive price
Merely passable performance, Stand mode leaves keys exposed on the underside, Disappointing Webcam
Sleek yet affordable, Lenovo's special-for-Best-Buy Edge 15 delivers a big touch screen, roomy keyboard, and dual-mode versatility ideal for home, office, or dorm life. Read More…...
Strong metal case, Attractive finish, Reasonably good value, Good hinges, Good temperature management, Quiet under load, Easy maintenance
Disappointing LCD brightness, Poor color reproduction, Bad keyboard, Inhibited performance due to TDP/firmware constraints, Unimpressive application performance, primarily thanks to the conventional 5400 RPM hard drive, Single-channel memory operation due
The Lenovo Edge 15 The Edge 15 certainly is a massive improvement over the IdeaPad Flex 15 it replaces, with close-to-premium build quality and commendable rigidity alongside a sleek and understated metallic look that is universally appealing. Our review...
Publié: 2014-12-08, Auteur: Jason , review by: techaeris.com
Sturdy build, thin, Stand Mode has its uses
Glare on glossy screen, speaker sound in Stand Mode could use a boost
The Lenovo Edge 15 should be something you seriously consider if you are in the market for a new laptop. Depending on what you do on a daily basis, the Edge 15 with the i5 processor is suitable for most basic computing tasks. Personally, I'd be more incli...
Once the smoke has cleared, I can't say that the Lenovo Edge 15 comes out on top against traditional notebooks handily. In fact, I'd say it's pretty much a draw. The Stand Mode doesn't add a lot, though its touch screen display is a clear winner. If you'r...