Depending on the configuration, you can already get it for around 650 Euros (~$713, Core i3, 4 GB RAM, 500 GB HDD) and special education models for students are sometimes even cheaper. The latest update of the series with 14 and 15-inch models promises better performance thanks to new Intel Skylake processors as well as some interesting features that were previously not available in the lower price segment.Īfter the review of the sibling E460, we are now looking at the bigger ThinkPad E560 in this article. Lenovo’s ThinkPad E-series (sometimes also called ThinkPad Edge) is synonymous for inexpensive office notebooks with a solid build quality and high-quality input devices. For the original German review, see here.
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