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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Publicerad: 2008-10-06, Författare: Dan , testad av: 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...
Sammanfattning: 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...
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). ...
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...