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Lenovo Ideapad S10

87

Very Good

  • Pros
  • Huge hard drive
  • Great backup utility software
  • Cons
  • Slightly loose mouse buttons

User Reviews for Lenovo Ideapad S10

  • Reviewed by: bidhere23

    Duration of ownership:

    Strengths: Ultra-portable, Decent netbook screen size, Bright Screen, Sturdy Build

    Weaknesses: Loud click made by mousepad buttons, 3-Cell Battery, Speakers, Right Shift Key, Atom can't run streaming video well

    Overall Evaluation: I love this little netbook for its portability. It has the power to run most daily tasks but chokes on streaming video. The 3-cell battery is a bummer and last for about 2 hours. The one thing I can't stand about this machine is the click the mouse buttons make. It is audible across the room. Also, the paint on the mouse button is already wearing off. Besides that I like this S10 and it is now my daily computer.

  • Reviewed by: nd93

    Duration of ownership:

    Strengths: Nice design, express card slot

    Weaknesses: battery

    Overall Evaluation: I have owned many laptops and netbooks. I also own a MSI Wind. I like the look and keyboard configuration. I also love that this netbook has a express card slot. It runs xp and has an 80gb hdd, which can esily be upgraded. Upgrading this netbook is easy to do. Memory and HDD can be upgraded very easily. It boots very quickly. I waited 2 months to get this netbook and love it.

Lenovo IdeaPad S10 Mini-Notebook Review

- 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 house some big-boy features.

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