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October 2008
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The editors liked
Small and light
Easy to use
Very well built and durable
Easy to upgrade RAM
And hard drive
Comes with Bluetooth
ExpressCard slot offers extra expansion options
Small and light but well built and durable
VeriFace provides simple security
Easy to upgrade RAM and hard drive
6cell battery is great
Stylish looks and small footprint
Display has good viewing angles
Fast hard drive
ExpressCard slot
Nice design
Nice screen
Good connectivity
Easy access to upgrade
Runs the Intel Atom platform. Big 10-inch screen. Very light. 160GB hard drive. ExpressCard slot.
ExpressCard Slot
Small Dimensions For 10inch Screen Unit
Easy Access To Drive And Memory For Upgrades
Excellent build quality
Decent keyboard
Large hard disk
Nice bright matte screen
Roomy hard drive
Decent looks.
Includes ExpressCard slot
Decent keyboard.
ExpressCard expansion slot
Card reader supports both SD and Memory Stick
Good speakers
Inexpensive
Small and compact
160GB hard drive
ExpressCard slot and Bluetooth
Price
Amazing combination of price and performance. Sophisticated
Decidedly nontoylike styling. Touchtyping is as easy as it gets in this category.
Great software suite for a netbook
Some smart nips and tucks
Huge hard drive
Great backup utility software
The editors didn't like
Gets a little hot
White plastics give this serious computer a "toylike" appearance
Only two USB ports
3cell battery is nice
6cell battery would be better
Quick Start OS is nice
But not entirely practical
What happened to Bluetooth?
Small keyboard
Warm temperatures
Short battery life
Funky keyboard
Loud track buttons
Mediocre base specifications
Needs a bigger battery. Noisy mouse buttons. Its 90 percent keyboard falls short of the competition.
Runs Very Warm
Only Available With ThreeCell Battery
Just Two USB Ports Due to ExpressCard Slot
Small trackpad
And they’re on opposite sides of the machine.
No SSD hard drive options
Unimpressive battery life.
Cramped keyboard
No extended battery option
No optical drive
White laptop
White power brick
Black power cable
Epic design fail! Some trouble getting USB hard drives recognized. Subtwohour battery life and slightly dim screen are letdowns on an otherwise nearperfect device.RAM Size
If youre looking for a big, beefy hard drive and surprisingly sprightly performance from a mini-notebook, the Lenovo IdeaPad S10 is a solid pick. If the S10s slightly cramped keyboard and loose mouse buttons are deal breakers for you, Asuss Eee 100...
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Published: 2008-10-06, Author: Dan , review by: CNET.co.uk
ExpressCard slot; decent keyboard
No SSD hard drive options; unimpressive battery life
We're pleased with the S10's thin design and inclusion of the ExpressCard/34 slot despite the netbook's small size. It performed well, though it didn't blow us out of the water -- it's a good little netbook, but really just another one to add to the e...
The Lenovo Ideapad S10 is the only netbook that has an ExpressCard slot and a multicard reader combo. It's slim and compact design, front-edged speakers (another unique feature), and OneKey backup software still makes it an alluring buy....
Lenovo Ideapad S10 is priced at 24,490 with 1-year on-site warranty. The pricing is bang on for a netbook but has serious competition from some other netbooks. The Asus Eee PC is a tad heavier but it provides a better build and also a comfortable keyp...
Published: 2008-09-09, Author: Darius , review by: asia.cnet.com
Abstract: Since buying the IBM ThinkPad division, Lenovo has expanded its lineup to hit customers outside the enterprise market. Though the ThinkPad line remains business-focused, it has recently launched the IdeaPad branding to encompass the entertainment and c...