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 ThinkPad Edge would be one of Lenovo's standout products of 2010. In many ways, it's a departure from the ThinkPad norm. It's the first ThinkPad to be available in more than just black (it will also ship in red), and there are a copious amount of customization options. Processors from both AMD and Intel are available, and it ships in 13", 14" and 15" form factors. It's not usual that a single machine type is available in ultraportable, mid-size and full-size notebook form factors, but the Edge seemingly breaks the mold.

The ThinkPad Edge, in addition to being wildly flexible, is also amongst the cheapest options from Lenovo. It's not built quite as "tough" and "thick" as a traditional ThinkPad, which is why the company was able to set the starting price at just $549. If the allure of a ThinkPad had you hooked, but the conventional exterior styling pushed you away, the newly engineered Edge just might be the Lenovo notebook for you. 

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| Lenovo 13" ThinkPad Edge (Intel-based) Notebook |  
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Intel Core 2 Duo SU7300 @ 1.30GHz, 533MHz FSB; 512K Cache 
4GB of DDR3 RAM (1066MHz) 
13.3" LCD (1366x768 resolution); LED backlight 
Intel GMA 4500MHD integrated graphics 
320GB (5400RPM) Seagate Momentus 5400.6 Hard Drive 
802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi 
No Optical Drive 
0.3 megapixel webcam 
VGA and HDMI Outputs 
USB 2.0 x 3 
RJ-45 (Ethernet 10/100/1000) 
Headphone / Mic Input Jacks 
SD / MMC / MSPro Multimedia Card Reader 
Stereo Speakers 
Gesture-Enabled Multi-Touch Trackpad 
3.6 Pounds (with 4-cell battery installed) 
Removable 4-Cell or 6-Cell Li-ion Battery (Up To 7.8 Claimed Hours of Computing) 
13.07" x 8.97" x 0.66"-1.23" (Dimensions) 
Windows 7 Home Premium (64-bit) 
Price (as tested): $899 
Price (starting): $549 | 
 
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If netbooks don't offer the kind of performance you seek, and size is still a major factor, the 13" ThinkPad Edge is a fantastic choice--on paper, anyway. The ultraportable space is getting crowded quickly. Is this machine able to stand out amongst the legions of others? Join us in the pages ahead to see how our 13", Intel-based test unit stacks up.