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Lenovo ThinkPad E590 review – Whiskey Lake processors in the ThinkPad E580 body

Lenovo ThinkPad E590 review – Whiskey Lake processors in the ThinkPad E580 body

Posted on April 18, 2019 By Jarvis

Today’s hero – the ThinkPad E590 is a direct successor, if not just a refresh, to the ThinkPad E580 series. As we found the latter to be a pretty decent device, we are placing our expectations high with this model as well. It is aimed at small to medium business market, which is not very sensitive about raw performance. However, security, usability and battery life are the more important features.

Now equipped with Whiskey Lake CPU and the choice of a dedicated GPU in the form of an AMD Radeon RX 550X, it should even suffice some mild gaming and graphically intensive work. On the other side, there is the dated, but beloved ThinkPad design, which not only is exactly the same as the one on the previous model but also stays true to the legacy, dating all the way back to IBM.
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