Lenovo today announced the fourth member of the Edge series Thinkpad laptops: the new Lenovo Thinkpad Edge 11 is the middle ground between a notebook and a netbook, thanks to its compact dimensions, just 11.6-inches, and its advanced features rather than a ultraportable, at least as stated by Lenovo.
The processor can be selected from an Intel Pentium / Core or AMD Athlon, connectivity is provided by wi-fi, 3G and 4G/WiMAx3 and optional card reader 4-in-1, while the battery promises to last for seven hours, not indifferent. All this adds HDMI output, but in the official press release makes no reference either to RAM nor the hard drive.
The design is fresh and easy, with 2.7 cm thick and three fashion colors available, Midnight Black Glossy, Midnight Black and Smooth Heatwave Red Glossy. Equipped with Windows 7, the new Lenovo Thinkpad Edge 11 starts at a price of 450 dollars (about 333 euro exchange rate) for the version with AMD, and 550 dollars (about 408 euro exchange rate) for the model with an Intel processor.