ThinkPad Edge E520 11433FU 15.6″ LED Notebook – Core i5 i5-2410M 2.3GHz – Matte Black
September 29th, 2011

联想ThinkPad Edge E520 11433FU 15.6“LED笔记本 – 核心I5 i5 – 2410M的2.3GHz的 – 磨砂黑11433FU 41
- Box Contents – Lenovo ThinkPad Edge E520, 6-cell Lithium-Ion Battery Pack, AC Adapter.
- Intel Core i5-2410M 2.30GHz Processor with Turbo Boost Technology up to 2.90GHz
- Pre-installed Software – Windows 7 Professional 64, Microsoft Office 2010 preloaded (purchase product key to activate).
- Norton Internet Security 2011 30-Days Subscription, 1-Year Limited Warranty.
- 500GB (7200RPM) SATA Hard Drive. 4GB PC3-10600 1333MHz DDR3 SDRAM. 3MB Cache.
List Price: $ 669.00
Price: $ 549.99


Great laptop,
Cons:
1. Buttons used with pointing stick are a little soft. Definitely not a big issue.
2. No option for discrete graphics; however, video is still very smooth. 1080p videos off youtube run great.
Pros:
1. Very fast.
2. Lenovo “sleep mode” is superior. Pressing the power button instantly puts the laptop into sleep mode. Pressing it again or opening the cover instantly brings it up again just as it was left. No waiting. Laptop can stay in sleep mode for days on a full charge.
3. Keyboard has a great feel and includes the numeric keypad on 15 inch model.
4. This model comes with 1 4gb dimm. Easy to upgrade to 8gb.
5. 7200rpm hard drive is noticeably faster.
Overall:
This is a great laptop and absolutely the best value for under $700.
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|Hard to believe what you get for this price,
This is my first Lenovo notebook and I am very impressed. It’s hard to believe how much is included with the e520, despite it being part of the Lenovo’s budget lineup, the Thinkpad Edge series. Here’s a list of what I found impressive:
PROS
Great keyboard – both the overall design and the feel. (Note: I didn’t like the nonstandard placement of the control key. I went into the BIOS to swap it with FN key to get the normal position – now I’m happy).
Very quiet (with exception of DVD drive – see below)
7200 RPM 500GB hard drive seems plenty quiet and fast
i5 2410m processor gives you turbo mode when needed (over less expensive systems that have the i3 2310m). I’ve noticed it kick in for sluggish web sites like bgr.com (can hear the fan get louder when this happens).
Boot time 25 seconds to user screen, then 8 seconds after clicking on user. My boot time is now 30+10=40 total seconds after adding my own software. Resume from standby: less than 2 seconds.
includes fingerprint reader, bluetooth, webcam
The overall hardware build quality very good considering the price
The software build quality is terrific. Many system builders layer on so much junk onto Windows that it starts out of the box slow and buggy – not so with this unit. Includes Symantec’s Norton Internet Security which I was using anyway (and have liked since version 10.0), and the Windows office starter, and a useful suite of Lenovo utilities. That’s it.
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That being, said, this IS part of the budget lineup. Here’s what I noticed was given up in this model in order to hit this price point:
CONS
No keyboard Thinklight or key back lighting of any kind. The black keyboard can’t be seen in dim light so you’ll need an external light source at night. Most of the more expensive Lenovo’s have this desirable feature.
The screen is usable and without defects but is mediocre. I’m used to high quality screens for my desktop units and this is not even close, with poor viewing angles, less sharp text, muted colors, etc. It doesn’t matter for me because I use it 98% of the time hooked up to a high quality 24″ monitor/TV.
The DVD drive is a cheap unit that is obnoxiously loud. Thankfully, I greatly reduced the noise from this by going into the BIOS and choosing the “silent” option for the DVD drive which is a tradeoff – I sacrifice speed in order to get quiet. This is well worth it for me as I’ll be using it primarily to play movies, which don’t require a rapidly spinning drive.
Default touchpad settings were not so great. Took quite a bit of fiddling with the touchpad settings to increase responsiveness and accuracy.
WHY I BOUGHT THE e520
We have a family room which doubles as my early AM/late PM home office, as well as a home entertainment center. So we’ve been using a slow, hot, noisy old Dell desktop to run Windows XP Media Center Edition. I’ve been waiting patiently for years to replace it with a much better HTPC with appropriate price/performance.
The Mac Mini seems like the perfect form factor yet in the Windows world you have to spend at least $1000 to get similar quality. If you literally buy a current Mac Mini, you’d also have to buy a Windows license, an external DVD drive, and a TV tuner which works with Macs, which tend to be more expensive than Windows TV tuners. So the price goes almost up to $1000 that route as well.
In doing my research for the HTPC, it become obvious that laptop components are better suited for HTPC use because they use less power and therefore run less hot and less noisy (less fan cooling required). However, until 2011, integrated graphics in notebooks were usually not adequate. Now there’s Intel’s Sandy Bridge mobile parts, namely the i5 2410m (or not quite as powerful i3 2310m) combined with Intel’s integrated HD 3000 graphics. It is the HD 3000 which is the key – it is more than enough graphics power to easily handle any kind of HTPC use.
So I started looking at inexpensive laptops and was pleasantly shocked at how much computer you can get for about six hundred dollars. I settled on the e520 for this purpose because it included a 7200 RPM 500GB hard drive which none of the notebooks with i5 2410m did at around the same price point. Dell was very close but with them you never know how much junk they put on your computer in the budget models which might hobble the system.
WHY THIS UNIT WORKS SO WELL FOR ME
So how is this working (after getting past the setup of figuring out how to make the DVD drive less noisy and getting the external monitor to be the main monitor)?
Great! It’s quiet and fast. It’s relatively attractive. Windows 7 and Media center run fine (and note that the Integrated…
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|so far so good!,
I’ve been using this Lenovo product for just one month. It’s super faster than my old Dell laptop which was bought 4 years ago. I was quite sticky to Dell laptops, this is my first time using Lenovo product, so I am still exploring it. Thought IBM/ThinkPad has a very solid reputation in the field, just was too expensive a couple of years ago. Thanks Lenovo for delivering this affordable good brand to more people, it’s a very smart business strategy.
I only had one problem about the built-in camera in the second week I bought it. It didn’t work when I was trying to have a video chat on MSN or Gtalk. The Lenovo/ThinkPad customer service is very helpful and get the things done very quickly. It’s not the problem of hardware,but of the old camera’s drive. So make sure that you have all the most updated drives and updates.
Overall, it’s a very good buy, so far it’s been working very well!
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