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Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
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The editors liked
Light
Audio quality from speakers and headphone jack
Complete keyboard
Easy to access components
Feature-packed
Nice and portable
Slimmer design
Lighter chassis and lower price than the IdeaPad S10
The editors didn't like
Glossy finish on screen
CPU and graphics performance
2 hours 18 minutes battery life using threecell battery
Bluetooth costs extra, keyboard has limited travel.
The Lenovo IdeaPad S10-2 is one of the better looking netbooks and one of the thinnest (not counting the battery hump). The system runs cool and quiet, and the hard drive and memory slots are very easy to access, making it ideal for those who want to ...
Abstract: If theres one thing you can tell about , its that the company doesnt like having idle hands around the place: Even as its engineers were working on the companys new 12-inch model, the IdeaPad S12, Lenovo called for a makeover of its existing 10.1...
Small and compact, Lenovo QuickStart OS, 3 USB ports, Larger keyboard
Large battery, No real major hardware change from the original S10
I think that that S10-2 has some great improvements over the original S10. First they made it look much better with the curved lid, which has a pretty neat pattern on it. Also it is 0.44lbs. lighter and 4mm thinner, so if you are traveling with the S1...
Color variations offered. Very light despite a 6-cell battery.
Keyboard is too small for a 10-inch netbook. Touchpad and mouse buttons are puny in size. Price is too high for a below average netbook. ExpressCard slot is gone.
The S10-2 is a 10-inch netbook that does little to impress and is better off taking a pass on....
Abstract: The Lenovo Ideapad S10-2 is a sleek netbook with a nice design. It sports all the standard features you would want in your netbook but falls short on the battery life. It comes with the Lenovo Quick Start OS. Check out the whole review to find out mor...
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Published: 2009-07-22, Author: Scott , review by: cnet.com
Slimmer design, lighter chassis, and lower price than previous model.
Ugly, protruding battery pack; no ExpressCard slot.
Lenovos popular IdeaPad S10 Netbook has been slimmed down and its price reduced, making it a better Netbook--as long as you can live without ExpressCard.
Published: 2009-07-15, Author: Vincent , review by: slashgear.com
Abstract: As evolutionary updates go you don’t get more basic than a cosmetic refresh, so imagine our surprise to find Lenovo guilty of just such a relaunch. The Lenovo IdeaPad S10-2 takes the company’s original S10 netbook and, most obviously, reworks the casi...
Abstract: Ah, the netbook. Back in 1999 or so I remember one of my co-workers spent over $3,000 for a mini Sony Vaio PCG-C1, the kind with the tiny keyboard and woefully underpowered processor. Fast forward a decade and we’ve come full circle with the netbook. ...
Upgraded battery and screen brightness correct the few defects of the original S10, arguably making it the finest netbooks on the market. 3G radio option available for
Flaky touchpad. Disappointing occasional bugginess. New, dotstudded pattern on shell: Love it or hate it