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Though it's pricier, slightly less well-configured, and slower out of the box than much of its competition, the S10-3 is more than the sum of its parts. Type and point with one before you grab something else just to save 50 bucks.
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The Lenovo IdeaPad S10-3 is not a bad netbook. Its performance is competitive and its keyboard is nearly perfect. Its price, however, is a bit higher than some competitors. Keep that in mind, as you should shop around first before you decide on the S10-3...
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The third-generation, 10.1-inch Lenovo IdeaPad S10-3 is a 1.5kg business-oriented netbook that's a bit pricier per spec than the competition. Most other 10.1-inch, 1024-by-600-resolution netbooks sell for marginally less with the same 1GB Intel N450/3...
The Lenovo IdeaPad S10-3 10in netbook is much more than the sum of its parts. Type and point with one before you grab something else...
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Everything Lenovo sells, including the third-gen, 10.1-inch IdeaPad S10-3 netbook ($369, as of 3/29/10) appears to be intended for the board or meeting room--in this case, perhaps the meeting room imagined in Terry Gilliam's movie Brazil (the top or...
Useful utility software, Excellent keyboard...
Sluggish performer, Pricey; no productivity software...
Superior input ergonomics will sell this comparatively overpriced netbook...
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onlinenotebook.com Updated: 2014-05-25 03:32:54
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Lenovo IdeaPad S10-3 is powered by Intel Atom N450 / 1.66 GHz processor, with data bus speed of 667 MHz, it has L2 cache of 512 KB, installed memory is 1 GB DDR2 SD RAM at 667 MHz, for storing data there is a 160 GB, 5400 rpm hard drive, the display i...
Great keyboard, compact body...
Touch pad is awkward, palmrest is cramped...
The big price is a turn off for this other wise good Netbook. A better keyboard is no excuse to ask for $69 (standard Netbooks come at $299) more. We would recommend you the Acer Aspire One 532h instead which has the same features and costs $299...
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Is every netbook like the other? Lenovo's product designers have racked their brains. How is our Pine Trail netbook different from those of the competitors? How can we vindicate a higher price despite the same hardware? Once again, the answer to this...
Stable case, Highend looks, Long battery life, Quiet and cool...
Yielding keyboard, Not AR coated, Low application performance...
IdeaPad S10-3The IdeaPad S10-3 is so new that the manufacturer didn't even have the time to put it on their German product homepage. The S10-3 M33D6GE black is already listed in online shops, though. The price of 329 euro shows that Lenovo doesn't regard...
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The Lenovo IdeaPad S10-3 is Lenovo’s third netbook in the IdeaPad line. But you could probably have guessed that from the name. Here’s what you might not know: It’s the best looking 10 inch netbook Lenovo has released to date, and it’s the first with...
There’s a lot to like about the Lenovo IdeaPad S10-3. It’s attractive, small, and light. And it offers decent performance and battery life (while falling far short of the 10+ hours of run time offered by some of its competitors).But there’s one major p...
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Lenovo has built a reputation for constructing quality laptop keyboards, as evidenced by those found in its ThinkPad and IdeaPad lines. But a good keyboard has somehow eluded its 10-inch netbook line until now. In addition to getting new Intel parts...
Full size keyboard. Attractive designs. Very light chassis, even with the 6-cell battery. Inexpensive.
Irritating navigating experience. Small hard drive. Not very configurable.
The Lenovo ThinkPad S10-3 is one of the few 10-inch netbooks that can pull-off a full size keyboard, but it sacrificed the touchpad in the process...
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Netbooks have come a long way since that first Asus Eee PC, and Lenovo’s IdeaPad S10-3 is a shining example of that. A spacious-feeling design, powerful speakers, and a top-notch keyboard make this Pine Trail netbook stand out in an increasi...
Winning design; acceptable performance for the price; excellent keyboard; powerful speakers...
Mediocre battery life; problematic touch-pad design; streaming video stutters...
Good looks, a standout keyboard, and a competitive price make this netbook worth a look, despite its troublesome touch pad...
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The last time we played with Lenovo’s 10-inch netbook, the S10-2, we praised its bright screen and instant-on operating system, but disliked its keyboard and so-so battery life. We also found its design to be a bit polarizing. With the next iteration...
Top-notch keyboard, Excellent instant-on operating system, Useful bundled utilities, Loud speakers...
Finicky touchpad with stiff integrated buttons, Small hard drive for the price, Shorter battery life than competition...
While this machine offers the best keyboard on any netbook and a great instant-on OS, its touchpad is a bit finicky.
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about.com Updated: 2014-05-25 03:32:55
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Excellent Keyboard, Quick Start OS, Bluetooth, Awkward Touchpad With Integrated Buttons, Fairly Large At The Hinge Due To Battery...
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