digitalversus.com Updated: 2011-08-17 15:59:48
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Lenovo’s S10 follows the mini laptop trend of the moment: technology on the go with a 10’’display, a hard drive (from 80 to 160 GB) and the usual Intel Atom processor. Handling and DesignLenovo’s S10 has a solid build and offers a choice of colours: ru...

good build, large keys on board, Express Card slot, colours avialable...

noisy when heavily used, touchpad too small, poor webcam and micro, speakers not loud enough, 1h43 battery life...
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computeractive.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-17 15:59:48
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Mini-notebooks are small computers designed to be easily portable but we've often found that their build quality leaves something to be desired. Such small computers will invariably be dropped into bags or suitcases or simply knocked around in daily us...

Excellent build quality; decent keyboard; large hard disk...

Small trackpad...

An excellent notebook that can take the knocks of commuting or travelling...
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Lenovo keeps thinking small. Recently the company delivered slim ultraportables such as the ThinkPad X200 and IdeaPad U110. Now its jumping into the mini-notebook scene with the impressive IdeaPad S10. Despite its "mini" status, the S10 manages to h...

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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pcauthority.com.au Updated: 2011-11-05 00:06:47
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If the Lenovo IdeaPad S10 had come along 6 months ago, we probably would have crowned it the best little netbook around. But after having seen the likes of the Eee PC 1000H and the HP Mini 1001TU, the Lenovo comes off looking a little second-best. Take...
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Look out world: it's another netbook. This one comes courtesy of Lenovo, and it's definitely a winner. It runs Windows XP, has a 10in screen, a conventional (spinning) hard drive, weighs 1.3kg, and is quite easy to use. It costs $699, so it's not too expensive — which...

Light, sturdy, perfect for surfing the Web and using as a journal during your travels, ExpressCard/34 slot...

Gets a little warm, the standard battery didn’t last two hours in our tests...

The S10 is a refined netbook that possesses good looks and solid construction. It’s easy to use and perfect for travellers and students who don’t want to cart around more than 1.4kg (including the power adapter)...
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Zdnet.com.au Updated: 2011-11-05 00:06:47
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Lenovos "me, too!" entry in the netbook sweepstakes, the IdeaPad S10, gets the price and features right, but falls behind on battery life. Those who follow the ever-growing netbook market have been waiting for one conspicuous straggler to arrive. Leno...

Includes ExpressCard slot, Decent keyboard...

No SSD hard drive options, Unimpressive battery life...

Lenovos "me, too!" entry in the netbook sweepstakes, the IdeaPad S10, gets the price and features right, but falls behind on battery life.
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thestar.com.my Updated: 2016-11-23 04:58:06
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Well, while the Lenovo Ideapad S10 may not be particularly good-looking enough to stand out from the crowd, on the performance side there’s little to fault here. For one thing, the S10 actually feels quite solid, and yet light and small enough tha...

Solid build quality; ExpressCard slot; extensive power management options; 10in screen with wide viewing angle.

Fn and Ctrl keys reversed.
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insidehw.com Updated: 2011-08-17 15:59:48
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Whenever it seems that 10“-diagonal netbooks have nothing left to offer, a manufacturer appears who convinces us otherwise. Although netbooks sales are slowly decreasing worldwide, they still sell remarkably well and take up a sizeable portion of the m...
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laptopz.com Updated: 2011-08-17 15:59:48
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Lenovo IdeaPad S10 netbook gets good reputation in market. Any one who wants to know something about IdeaPad S10, please follow me:Features:With size: 9.8″ x 7.2″ x 1.2″ (including feet) and weight 2.64 lbs (with 3-cell battery), Lenovo IdeaPad S10 net...
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maximumcpu.net Updated: 2011-08-17 15:59:48
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Once upon a time, if you wanted a “ultra-light” laptop, you would have to spend close to $1500. However, times sure have changed. Now netbooks which are smaller and more powerful than yesteryear’s Ultra-lights can be commonly found in the $300 – $500 r...

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It is still remarkable how despite its 6-cell battery bulge the Lenovo Ideapad S10 still retains its characteristic slim form factor, unlike some of the wedge-shaped netbooks. Build quality of the Ideapad S10 is pretty good. It has a standard 10.2-inch...

Slim design, ExpressCard slot, OneKey backup...

Connectivity...

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...
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The Lenovo S10 netbook is another offering in the increasingly popular ultra portable range. Easy to transport and use on the go, the S10 has an impressively low price tag, making it an ideal budget netbook. But is it a good performance netbook? Or do...

The Lenovo S10 netbook is another offering in the increasingly popular ultra portable range. Easy to transport and use on the go, the S10 has an impressively low price tag, making it an ideal budget netbook. But is it a good performance netbook? Or do...
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It might not look like a major development, Lenovo announcing an incremental update to the IdeaPad S10, dubbed the IdeaPad S10 (High Capacity). However, it sends a message: Namely, that Lenovo takes netbooks seriously--and believes that it delivered a...

Great software suite for a netbook, Some smart nips and tucks...

If only it had a bigger touchpad...
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technouptodate.com Updated: 2011-08-17 15:59:48
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Lenovo didnt waste any time launching its own netbook when ASUS, HP, and Acer first introduced theirs. That first version of the Lenovo IdeaPad S10 possessed many desirable netbook traits, including an ExpressCard slot and a 10-inch widescreen, that k...
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The Lenovo IdeaPad S10 is an attractive netbook that was released last year, but the makers of the ThinkPad have added a brand new 6-cell battery, Quick Start operating system, and facial recognition software for the bargain price of $450. Is the st...

Small and light but well built and durable, VeriFace provides simple security, Easy to upgrade RAM and hard drive, 6cell battery is great, ExpressCard slot offers extra expansion options...

Gets a little hot, Only two USB ports, Quick Start OS is nice, but not entirely practical, What happened to Bluetooth?...

Does the lower price and larger battery option make the Lenovo IdeaPad S10 a great deal despite the newer netbooks on the market? Yes and no. You can find netbooks from other manufacturers with similar specs for just $399. In fact, several $399 netbooks o...
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wi-fiplanet.com Updated: 2011-08-17 15:59:48
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Hardware vendors have been missing the netbook boat ever since I can remember-- there has been demand for a small, portable, inexpensive, fast-booting computer ever since the World Wide Web became popular. You oldtimers might recall when that happened...
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Desktops & NotebooksLenovo IdeaPad S10 Raises the Netbook Feature Bar By John Dodge2009-03-12 Article Views: 487Article Rating: / 1 Rate This Article:Poor Best Add This Article To: Digg this Del.icio.us Slashdot Y! My Web E-mail Print Furl...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-17 15:59:48
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Mini-notebooks are small computers designed to be easily portable but weve often found that their build quality leaves something to be desired. Such small computers will invariably be dropped into bags or suitcases or simply knocked around in daily us...

Excellent build quality; decent keyboard; large hard disk...

Small trackpad...

An excellent notebook that can take the knocks of commuting or travelling Good points Excellent build quality; decent keyboard; large hard disk Bad points Small trackpad...
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Aside from the tests that focused on the system memory or HDD/SSD, the Lenovo IdeaPad S10 performed well and was competitive with the Samsung NC10. If you are interested in more memory for the S10 that can be easily upgraded to 1GB through Lenovo or t...
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In this product review, Im going to give you a (long overdue) review of the Lenovo Ideapad S10. The S10 was featured as one of the top 25 travel technology product of 2008 here on Gadling.2008 was without a doubt the year of the netbook. These smaller...
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maximumpc.com Updated: 2011-08-17 15:59:48
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For the most part, the Lenovo IdeaPad S10 is your standard netbook. It’s small, lightweight, and sturdy and runs on Intel’s Atom platform. We like that our review unit shipped with a 160GB 5,400rpm hard drive—as opposed to the small budget SSDs fo...

Nice bright matte screen, roomy hard drive, decent looks.

Only two USB ports, and they’re on opposite sides of the machine.
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After reviewing most of the netbooks in the market, theres one serious contender thats yet to go through our tests. The Lenovo S10 is said to give a tough competition to the likes of the Asus Eee PC and the MSI Wind. Bundle Lenovo S10 Charging Cable...

Lightweight, Design, Express Card Slot, Bluetooth, 160GB HDD.

Build, Keypad, Small Touchpad.

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...
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laptoplogic.com Updated: 2011-08-17 15:59:48
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Netbooks – all flavors, sizes and colors...and this time we have the Lenovo S10. It packs the same core essentials as most others. It has an Intel Atom processor at 1.6ghz, 512mb RAM, and a 10.2"; LED backlit screen. However, some things ar...

nice design, Nice screen, good connectivity, Easy access to upgrade...

funky keyboard, loud track buttons, mediocre base specifications...

I didnt love it, but I didnt hate it. It has a lot of nice features at this price point and the connectivity isnt the worst, and carrying a nice LED 10.2” LCD is also great. However, I feel that there could be some improvements on some aspect...
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Lenovo keeps thinking small. Recently the company delivered slim ultraportables such as the ThinkPad X200 and IdeaPad U110. Now its jumping into the mini-notebook scene with the impressive IdeaPad S10. Despite its "mini" status, the S10 manages to hou...

Huge hard drive, Great backup utility software...

Slightly loose mouse buttons...
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thinkcomputers.org Updated: 2011-08-17 15:59:48
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Subnotebooks or netbooks are becoming extremely popular. It seems like everyone is coming out with some type of netbook. They are very appealing to consumers because most people use their laptops for word processing and surfing the web and the low pric...

Small and compact, 160GB hard drive, ExpressCard slot and Bluetooth, Price...

Short battery life, Cramped keyboard...

I am very impressed with the IdeaPad. It has to be one of the better choices when it comes to buying a netbook. One thing that really stands out that you do not see on other netbooks is the ExpressCard slot. This gives you a lot of expandability optio...
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Every sign weve seen thus far leads us to believe that netbooks are going to be very popular this holiday shopping season. With good reason, too – they fill a void which has existed since the dawn of mobile computing. Truly cost efficient, rugged...

Lenovos IdeaPad S10 is unique enough to turn some heads for those looking to purchase a netbook in an increasingly saturated market. Its definitely a sharp little system, design wise, and we think that in some of the more unique Lenovo color offerin...
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The slim portable design is unmistakably very netbook. The S10 doesnt have much to distinguish itself from the competition at first look. Its pretty regular-sized at 9.8 x 7.2 x 1.2 inches and is as light as one would expect, at around 2.6 lbs with...

Great build quality, Very bright screen, Comfortable to use, Good expandability options, One-key recovery, Fully featured...

3-cell battery, Generates a bit of heat on extended use, Sluggish performance with some HD video...

Lenovo Ideapad S10 Tech SpecsDimensions 9.8" x 7.2" x 1.2"Weight2.6 lbsTypeNetbook, Budget ProcessorIntel Atom N270 / 1.6 GHz, 512KB L2 Cache RAM1GB DDR2 SDRAM - 667 MHz Hard Drive 160GB, 5400 RPMGraphicsIntel GMA 950 Dynamic Video Memory Technology...
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All new netbooks seem to be following the same formula these days; 8 to 10-inch screens, Atom processor, 1 GB RAM, 80 to 120 GB hard drive and Windows XP Home Edition. The latest manufacturer to jump onto the bandwagon is Lenovo. Now that just le...

good performance, ultra light...

Gets hot after use...
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Geek.com Updated: 2011-08-17 15:59:49
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While companies like Asus, MSI, and Acer have done a very good job of creating, and subsequently populating the netbook field we are still seeing new entrants. The big two that we have been hearing about for months (and possibly delaying purchases unti...
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hardwarezone.com.sg Updated: 2011-08-17 15:59:49
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Although more manufacturers are jumping into the netbook area due to the increase in consumer demand, the hardware found in netbooks has remained generally similar due to whats current and available out there (for instance, Intels Atom is the present...
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Lenovo keeps thinking small. Recently the company delivered slim ultraportables such as the ThinkPad X200 and IdeaPad U110. Now it's jumping into the mini-notebook scene with the impressive IdeaPad S10. Despite its "mini" status, the S10 manages to ho...

If you're 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 S10's slightly cramped keyboard and loose mouse buttons are deal breakers for you, Asus's Eee 100...
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about.com Updated: 2011-08-17 15:59:49
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Lenovo is a bit late with their IdeaPad S10 netbook laptop computer but they did a good overall job of making it a bit different from what others have to offer. It make look like just about another other 10-inch sized netbook but it has the...

ExpressCard Slot, Small Dimensions For 10inch Screen Unit, Easy Access To Drive And Memory For Upgrades...

Runs Very Warm, Only Available With ThreeCell Battery, Just Two USB Ports Due to ExpressCard Slot...
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The rapid emergence of netbooks, or UMPCs (ultramobile PCs), over the past year has changed the landscape of affordable mobile computing. Although these little ultraportables are meant to satisfy your most basic computing needs, an imaginative user...

Runs the Intel Atom platform. Big 10-inch screen. Very light. 160GB hard drive. ExpressCard slot.

Needs a bigger battery. Noisy mouse buttons. Its 90 percent keyboard falls short of the competition.

The S10 has all the essentials to make a solid netbook, including a 10-inch screen, an Atom processor, and a 160GB hard drive...
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wired.com Updated: 2011-08-17 15:59:49
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Never one to let a trend pass it by - even a year or so after its hit prime time - Lenovo is finally getting into the low-cost netbook game with the IdeaPad S10.And again Lenovo proves that by sitting back and learning from the mistakes of others it c...

Amazing combination of price and performance. Sophisticated, decidedly nontoylike styling. Touchtyping is as easy as it gets in this category.

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: 1 GB (goes up to 1.5 GB) Clock...
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The ultra-portable laptop market has never been more active than it has in the last year.

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...

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...

Is the Lenovo IdeaPad S10 the best netbook currently on the market and the best value for your dollar? Well, the answer isnt simple, particularly considering the way that new netbooks seem to arrive every week. The S10 does several things right that w...
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computershopper.com Updated: 2011-08-17 15:59:49
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Lenovo’s IdeaPad S10 hews closely to the basic netbook formula established by the Acer Aspire One, Asus Eee PC, and MSI Wind. The lightweight netbook has a couple of unique features, but nothing that makes it stand out like the HP 2133 Mi...

Small and light; ExpressCard expansion slot; card reader supports both SD and Memory Stick; good speakers; inexpensive...

Cramped keyboard; no extended battery option; no optical drive...
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Lenovo’s 10-inch mini-notebook is affordable, stylish, and easy to carry, but a few flaws keep it from being a top pick.

Stylish looks and small footprint, Display has good viewing angles, Fast hard drive, ExpressCard slot...

Small keyboard, Warm temperatures, Short battery life...

It seems like there’s a new netbook being released every other week, usually with the same basic specs: a 9- or 10-inch screen, an Intel Atom Processor running at 1.6 GHz, a three- or six-cell battery, and either a modest 5,400-rpm hard drive or a l...
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