The Lenovo ThinkPad Edge E220s is a thin and light business class notebook with a 12.5 inch display. It weighs 3.5 pounds and measures 0.86 inches thick and will be available with Intel Core i3, Core i5, or Core i7 processor options. Lenovo introduced the computer during the week of CES in January, and now Engadget uncovered a roadmap suggesting the computer will go on sale April 8th.
Unfortunately, it looks like the laptop has gotten a price bump since January. Lenovo now says it will start at $899. We’d been hearing the base price would be $799 — although it’s always possible that Lenovo will introduced the tablet for $899 but instantly mark down the price to make it look like a bargain. It’s not exactly unheard of.
So – how is this different from the x220? It could be battery life – but none is listed any idea?
This uses Sandy Bridge ULV for one, also the X220 has battery slice options, IPS screen option also. Also the X220 has a USB 3.0 (with i7 models).