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Unlike the previous model, the IdeaPad S10, this young blood has more to offer. Lenovo's target wasn't to just upgrade, but to deliver a completely new machine, one that is friendlier, more capable and more eye-catching. The type you never leave home with...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2014-05-25 03:32:44
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Lenovo has updated its ten-inch Atom netbook with a handful of minor changes to the hardware and a major change to the software in the shape of Windows 7 Starter Edition. Although we can see why Lenovo has made the switch to Microsoft's latest OS, we'...
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Lenovo’s new IdeaPad S10-2 is an update of the S10e. The hardware is conventional netbook fare with a dual-core Atom processor and a 10.1in screen all dressed up in a smart chassis that makes it look like a baby ThinkPad. There have been a number of up...
Performance is just as you would expect from an Atom netbook: ie. feeble but adequate, and we managed 3hrs 14mins of movie playback before the battery gave up the ghost. While Lenovo has succeeded in delivering one of the first Atom netbook that comes...
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Zdnet.com.au Updated: 2014-05-25 03:32:44
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Lenovo's IdeaPad S10 netbook was one of the most popular budget mini-notebooks for good reasons: its business-friendly tools, ExpressCard slot and reasonable price all made it a great option for consumers or corporate users. When we last visited the S1...
Slimmer design, Lighter chassis...
Ugly, protruding battery pack, No ExpressCard slot...
Lenovo's popular IdeaPad S10-2 netbook has been slimmed down and its price reduced, making it a better netbook — as long as you can live without ExpressCard. Editors’ rating: 6.6/10...
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Lenovo's IdeaPad S10-2 is a simple 10.1in netbook that can be used for browsing the Web, creating office documents, viewing photos and watching standard-definition videos. It's small (25.8x19.3cm) and has small keys (16mm wide) but it is not too uncomfortable to use. Its biggest selling point is the inclusion of a Splashtop interface, which allows you to use the netbook even without booting into Windows. The screen of the IdeaPad S10-2 is glossy and prone to reflecting room lights. It has a...
Good implementation of Splashtop, well built, slightly higher resolution than the IdeaPad S10e...
Shorter than expected battery life, slightly sluggish performance, small palm rest, lacks an ExpressCard/34 slot...
Physically, the Lenovo IdeaPad S10-2 is a run-of-the-mill netbook without anything to make it stand out from other mini-notebooks on the Australian market. However, it includes a fine implementation of Splashtop, which allows you to use the netbook fo...
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The netbook market is quickly becoming so saturated with products that are so similar, reviewing one netbook is just about like reviewing another. This must be how an OB/GYN feels. Today I am checking out the Lenovo S10-2 netbook and like many of the...
In the end, the Lenovo S10-2 is a very passable netbook that works well; its just boring. It works, has good battery life and is relatively attractive. But despite those things, it utterly failed to move me at all. You can think of it like this; i...
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An upgrade of the S10e, rather than a complete overhaul, the IdeaPad S10-2 builds on its predecessors success by adding some new features. The 10.1-inch screen is exceptionally bright, produces great colours, and is great for viewing pictures and movi...
Feature-packed, Nice and portable...
Awkward usability...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2014-05-25 03:32:44
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The second Lenovo netbook, the S10-2 follows on from the first version, the S10, tested back in January 2009. For this model, the manufacturer claims to bring together stylish design and ease-of-use.Handling & ConnectivityThe materials in the S10-2s c...
Light, Audio quality from speakers and headphone jack, Complete keyboard, Easy to access components...
Glossy finish on screen, CPU and graphics performance, 2 hours 18 minutes battery life using threecell battery, Poor quality screen...
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tbreak.ae Updated: 2016-11-24 02:58:43
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Today we’re looking at yet another netbook- the Lenovo ideapad S10-2. Like almost all other netbooks we’ve tested of late, the ideapad S10-2 is also based on an Intel Atom N280 CPU running at 1.66GHz along with 1GB RAM and a 160GB Hard Drive with Wind...
If you're looking for a well built but no-frills netbook, the S10-2 should be on top of your list. Today we’re looking at yet another netbook- the Lenovo ideapad S10-2. Like almost all other netbooks we’ve tested of late, the ideapad S10-2...
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techtree.com Updated: 2016-11-24 02:58:43
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Netbooks haven't evolved much since the last year and most of them currently selling in the market come with almost identical internal components. However, manufacturers claim to make something unique by slapping on a feature or two in their new mo...
Cool youthful design, slim and lightweight, Windows 7 Starter OS, 250GB hard drive, face recognition tool, fair pricing...
Small keyboard and touch-pad hampers usability, no Wi-fi 802.11n support, interchanged Fn and Ctrl keys are confusing to use...
The Lenovo Ideapad S10-2 is priced at Rs. 18,260, which seems quite fair. However, Rs. 17-18,000 is the benchmark price that netbooks bearing such specs should be selling at, and so anything above it is criminal. If only the keyboard and touch-pad usa...
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pcmag-mideast.com Updated: 2016-11-24 02:58:43
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Lenovo has a sixth sense of what a terrific laptop entails, as evidenced by its celebrated ThinkPad brand. The IdeaPad S10-2 may be lighter than its predecessor, but it doesn’t bring anything new to the table. Furthermore, the 10-inch widescreen, small...
Decent performance. Great design.
Keyboard is too small.
The Lenovo S10-2 is one of the 10-inch netbooks that seems to do little to impress.Technical Specifications:Processor: Intel Atom N280 Processor (1.66 GHz)Hard Disk: 160 GB (5400 rpm)Memory: 1024MB DDR2 SDRAMOperating System: Windows XP Home Edition S...
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