Testseek.co.uk have collected 54 expert reviews of the Lenovo IdeaPad S10 and the average rating is 78%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Lenovo IdeaPad S10.
October 2008
(78%)
54 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Small and light but well built and durable, VeriFace provides simple security, Easy to upgrade RAM and hard drive, 6cell battery is great, ExpressCard slot offers extra expansion options
Gets a little hot, Only two USB ports, Quick Start OS is nice, but not entirely practical, What happened to Bluetooth?
Does the lower price and larger battery option make the Lenovo IdeaPad S10 a great deal despite the newer netbooks on the market? Yes and no. You can find netbooks from other manufacturers with similar specs for just $399. In fact, several $399 netbooks o...
Abstract: Hardware vendors have been missing the netbook boat ever since I can remember-- there has been demand for a small, portable, inexpensive, fast-booting computer ever since the World Wide Web became popular. You oldtimers might recall when that happened,...
Abstract: Desktops & NotebooksLenovo IdeaPad S10 Raises the Netbook Feature Bar By John Dodge2009-03-12 Article Views: 487Article Rating: / 1 Rate This Article:Poor Best Add This Article To: Digg this Del.icio.us Slashdot Y! My Web E-mail Print Furl ...
Excellent build quality; decent keyboard; large hard disk
Small trackpad
An excellent notebook that can take the knocks of commuting or travelling Good points Excellent build quality; decent keyboard; large hard disk Bad points Small trackpad ...
Abstract: Aside from the tests that focused on the system memory or HDD/SSD, the Lenovo IdeaPad S10 performed well and was competitive with the Samsung NC10. If you are interested in more memory for the S10 that can be easily upgraded to 1GB through Lenovo or t...
Abstract: In this product review, Im going to give you a (long overdue) review of the Lenovo Ideapad S10. The S10 was featured as one of the top 25 travel technology product of 2008 here on Gadling.2008 was without a doubt the year of the netbook. These smaller...
nice design, Nice screen, good connectivity, Easy access to upgrade
funky keyboard, loud track buttons, mediocre base specifications
I didnt love it, but I didnt hate it. It has a lot of nice features at this price point and the connectivity isnt the worst, and carrying a nice LED 10.2” LCD is also great. However, I feel that there could be some improvements on some aspect...
Small and compact, 160GB hard drive, ExpressCard slot and Bluetooth, Price
Short battery life, Cramped keyboard
I am very impressed with the IdeaPad. It has to be one of the better choices when it comes to buying a netbook. One thing that really stands out that you do not see on other netbooks is the ExpressCard slot. This gives you a lot of expandability optio...