whatlaptop.techradar.com Updated: 2014-05-25 03:33:31
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Lenovo is renowned for its high-quality business laptops. The lightweight IdeaPad S10e is its first Netbook and provides fantastic usability and a stunning screen, making it by far one of the best Netbooks you can buy.The tiny 1.1kg chassis is not onl...
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Product Code: NS8RPUK The Lenovo IdeaPad S10e netbook has been designed with the education market in mind. Its slightly different to the Lenovo IdeaPad S10, with a smaller screen, a bigger battery, and Splashtop. Splashtop is an integrated Linux-...

Despite its reduced size and resolution, the Lenovo IdeaPad S10e is one of the best netbooks on the market. Its very well built, it has an expansion slot and its battery lasts a long time. Its keyboard is hard to get used to, but some of the people w...
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The Lenovo IdeaPad S10e netbook has been designed with the education market in mind. Its slightly different to the IdeaPad S10, with a smaller screen, a bigger battery, and Splashtop. Splashtop is an integrated Linux-based operating system that wasnt available in the Lenovo IdeaPad S10 when we tested it. It resides in a chip on the motherboard and lets you use the Lenovo IdeaPad S10e within 20sec of pressing the power button. By comparison, Windows XP takes about 45sec to load before you can...

Includes ExpressCard/34 slot, good battery life, includes Splashtop interface...

Smaller screen and resolution than the previous model, only two USB 2.0 ports...

Despite its reduced size and resolution, the Lenovo IdeaPad S10e is one of the best netbooks on the market. It’s very well built, it has an expansion slot and its battery lasts a long time. Its keyboard is hard to get used to, but some of the people...
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Lenovos IdeaPad S10e ($950) is a small ultra-portable PC. Its screen is just 25.6cm (10.1 inches), as opposed to 38cm-odd (15 inches) for an average notebook, and it weighs less than 1.3kg making it ideal for carrying around. Despite its compactness...
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pcworld.co.nz Updated: 2014-05-25 03:33:31
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Lenovo’s first netbook, the S10e, is a more business-orientated device and a sober-looking affair that majors on build solidity.Our sample S10e was finished in matt black and has a rigidity to its construction rarely seen elsewhere. Take the keyboard...
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Like Lenovos long-established line of ThinkPad laptops, the IdeaPad has a plain but sturdy case, although the lid flexed more than wed like. Windows XP Home Edition is pre-installed on the 80GB hard disk. This is enough space for storing office fi...
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Ah, netbooks... everybody is making them - cue Psion lawyers - and everyone wants one. Yet despite the stiff competition, Acer and Asus combined own around 70 per cent of the market. So what are the rest of them doing so wrong? Not distinguishing thems...

The Lenovo S10e is a great netbook. The Quick Start feature is lacking and the battery life could be better. At £249, its competitively priced and worthy of consideration. If you need extra battery life, consider the similarly specced Samsung NC10, w...
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computeractive.co.uk Updated: 2014-05-25 03:33:32
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While it seems every notebook manufacturer has a netbook or two in their portfolio, a notable absentee has been Lenovo, something that was rectified late last year when the long-awaited Ideapad S10e appeared, a well-designed netbook that cries out for...

Usual Thinkpad build quality; Express Card slot...

Needs a bigger battery...

Lenovo’s entry into the netbook market was well worth waiting for. The Ideapad is a well-priced, well-built and conceived system, but it would be even better with a bigger battery...
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itpro.co.uk Updated: 2014-05-25 03:33:32
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Lenovos debut on the netbook scene isnt quite what wed been hoping for...
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Lenovo is renowned for its high-quality business laptops. The lightweight IdeaPad S10e (£299 inc. VAT) is its first Netbook and provides fantastic usability and a stunning screen, making it by far one of the best Netbooks you can buy. The tiny 1.1kg ch...

Strong chassis, Large screen...

Limited screen angles, Battery life...
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Most netbooks have very little to say for themselves aside from "I'm a netbook" and "so am I". Yet, despite sharing most of the elements that comprise all netbooks - an Intel Atom processor, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, a 10.1in screen and a 160GB hard drive - Lenov...
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mobilecomputermag.co.uk Updated: 2014-05-25 03:33:32
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We’ve been waiting for the Lenovo IdeaPad S10e netbook to turn up at the Mobile Computer office for a while, but it has now finally arrived. So far, we’re not quite sure it was worth the wait – we like its plain, understated design, but we were hoping...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2014-05-25 03:33:32
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The IdeaPad S10e shows that Lenovo was watching what all its major competitors were up to before entering the netbook fray. The addition of an ExpressCard slot makes it a more flexible solution than many of its competitors, but if it had a 6-cell batt...
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The flow of new netbooks may have slowed from a torrent to more of a trickle, but while there aren't many of the major manufacturers who are yet to make the plunge, there are some notable absentees. One name sorely missing from the lineup, at least unt...

Lenovo's debut on the netbook scene isn't quite what we'd been hoping for...
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NameLenovo's first netbook, the S10e, is a more business-orientated device and a sober-looking affair that majors on build solidity.Our sample S10e was finished in matt black and has a rigidity to its construction rarely seen elsewhere. Take the keyboard...
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The Lenovo IdeaPad S10e netbook has been designed with the education market in mind. It's slightly different to the Lenovo IdeaPad S10, with a smaller screen, a bigger battery, and 'Splashtop'.Splashtop is an integrated Linux-based operating system th...

Despite its reduced size and resolution, the Lenovo IdeaPad S10e is one of the best netbooks on the market. It's very well built, it has an expansion slot and its battery lasts a long time. Its keyboard is hard to get used to, but some of the people w...
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insidehw.com Updated: 2014-05-25 03:33:31
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Netbook fever is at its peak and new models are presented, almost, on weekly basis. This time we present you Lenovo IdeaPad S10e netbook. Although IdeaPad should be more vanguard series than ThinkPad series, Lenovo design of S10e cannot be described as...

Price for this netbook is set to a reasonable level so it will be interesting choice for a lot of potential users, especially if we count in a interesting SSD/HDD combination. Lenovo IdeaPad S10e isn’t in same quality range as ThinkPad series but th...
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fudzilla.com Updated: 2014-05-25 03:33:32
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Its really not easy to find a netbook that manages to stick out in a crowd of soulless atomic midgets, which look alike inside out. Yes, things are starting to look a bit dull in the netbook segment, mainly thanks to Intels and Microsofts restrictio...

Page 4 of 4Lets start off with some storage benches. Although the S10e uses a 4GB SSD as the system drive, this doesnt mean its using a lighting fast drive, to the contrary.HD Tune wasnt impressed, and neither was Sandra.The average speed was 24.1M...
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It's really not easy to find a netbook that manages to stick out in a crowd of soulless atomic midgets, which look alike inside out. Yes, things are starting to look a bit dull in the netbook segment, mainly thanks to Intel's and Microsoft's restrictio...
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We haven't had a netbook on review for quite a while now, and it was about time to change this. It's springtime, open season for netbooks, notebooks and various other gadgets for the geek on the go. We'll start off with Lenovo's IdeaPad S10e, your regu...
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Our sample Lenovo S10e was finished in matt black and has a rigidity to its construction rarely seen elsewhere. Take the keyboard, for example - almost zero flex and a good honest keyboard that stands out as one of the better micro keyboards we've see...

Despite some inexcusable shortcomings such as tortuous mouse buttons and a reflective screen, we couldn’t help admiring the Lenovo S10e for its overall build quality which inspires confidence as you handle it. It also has a curiously workable keyboard...
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Alike nearly all big and small manufacturers also Lenovo has various netbook models, which have to assert themselves in the highly competitive market, in its product range. The competition pressure is high, the margins are small and the commonly use...

Mostly quiet, WLAN, LAN, Bluetooth, Low temperatures, Good expandability via ExpressCard/34, Warranty extension up to 36 month possible...

Reflecting display, not appropriate for outdoor operation, Keyboard layout needs time to get used to, Location of interfaces partly inconvenient, Test sample had minimal defects in terms of workmanship, Depending on the applications the fan is quiet, but...

With prime costs of about 360.- Euro at the time of writing and 12 month manufacturer warranty, the reviewed model of the Ideapad (NS84XGE) is average in price. This also matches the average total picture.Many thanks to the company Cyberport.de, who kindl...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2014-05-25 03:33:32
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While it seems every notebook manufacturer has a netbook or two in their portfolio, a notable absentee has been Lenovo, something that was rectified late last year when the long-awaited Ideapad S10e appeared, a well-designed netbook that cries out for...

Usual Thinkpad build quality; Express Card slot...

Needs a bigger battery...

Lenovo’s entry into the netbook market was well worth waiting for. The Ideapad is a well-priced, well-built and conceived system, but it would be even better with a bigger battery...
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Stylish, understated design, Good battery life, Fast hard drive, Quick Start OS boots quickly...

Awkwardly placed right Shift key, Noisy hard drive, Only two USB ports, Below-average graphics performance...

Lenovo’s IdeaPad S10e isn’t just the S10 rebranded for the education market; it offers some features its successful predecessor doesn’t, including a Quick Start OS and a long-lasting six-cell battery. If you’re charged with buying...
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wi-fiplanet.com Updated: 2014-05-25 03:33:32
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Netbooks are all the rage right now with Linux as one of the primary operating system (OS) options. The Eee PC from ASUS got things started and originally only shipped with a Linux OS. This years Consumer Electronics Show was overrun with the little l...
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pdastreet.com Updated: 2014-05-25 03:33:32
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Netbooks are all the rage right now with Linux as one of the primary operating system (OS) options. The Eee PC from ASUS got things started and originally only shipped with a Linux OS. This years Consumer Electronics Show was overrun with the little l...
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