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Lenovo S10-2 10.1-Inch White Netbook – Up to 6 Hours of Battery Life

14 Apr

  • 1.6GHz Intel N270 Atom Processor
  • 1GB (200-Pin) DDR2 SO-DIMM Memory
  • 160GB 5400RPM Serial ATA Hard Drive, 802.11b/g Wireless Connectivity
  • 10.1″ (1024×600) 16:9 LED Display, Intel GMA950 Graphics
  • Windows 7 Starter Edition, Up to 6 Hours of Battery Life

Buy Cheap Lenovo S10-2 10.1-Inch White Netbook – Up to 6 Hours of Battery Life

 

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  1. catman396

    April 14, 2010 at 1:18 am

    Well its been 6 days since i’ve ordered this product and as far as i can see its sitting in a truck somewhere in the u.s.coz after it was shipped from the factory theres no report of it being scanned anyplace else,I have ordered before from amazon and the shipping is the same while other companies get the products to you in a maximum of four days for the same amount of shipping and handling.
    Score: 1 / 5

     
  2. bj

    April 14, 2010 at 3:59 am

    I’m returning my netbook – it is okay – but I just purchased it a few days ago and Amazon has since dropped the price. Also, Windows 7 Starter does NOT under any circumstances allow you to change your background. That is the most personal part of owning your own computer – desktop background.

    THIS SHOULD BE POSTED EVERYWHERE AND MADE COMMON KNOWLEDGE.

    I WOULD NEVER HAVE PURCHASED THIS NETBOOK.

    I can’t believe it but I’m going to have to buy a Mac.

    Lenovo is trying to get Microsoft to create a patch but they have refused so far. What jerks.

    Score: 3 / 5

     
  3. Thomas H. Dieterich

    April 14, 2010 at 6:00 am

    With the S10-2 Lenovo played a game of give and take.

    On the outside, the netbook looks and feels cheap. Everything is plastic — even the metal looking bits. This makes for a very light netbook, and one that can survive a drop without much damage [speaking from experience]. Even the decorative colors look like a half-hearted attempt at dressing this device up. Finally, the battery has a hump in it that allows device to sit at an angle. This is a great feature because it allows the netbook too cool efficiently, but at the same time makes S10-2 a bit thick. If aesthetics are important to your computing devices this might not be the netbook for you.

    The inside bits show where Lenovo paid attention. The keyboard, although not full size, is large enough type comfortably on, and the keys have excellent tactile feedback. The screen is glossy (but not overwhelmingly), responsive, and bright. My eyes say image quality on the screen isn’t as good as my Macbook Pro or Macbook, but on par with my Dell E6500. The camera is a 1.2 megapixel device with great image quality. The Intel GMA950 Graphics is plenty of GPU to do what this netbook is designed to do; surf the web, read e-mail, and video conferencing. Netbooks and laptops often exhibit signal interference from their own componentry when you listen to audio with good quality headphones/earbuds — not so with Lenovo S10-2. The audio components are excellent, even the tiny speakers perform well; in fact I would say the audio is better quality than all three of my afore mentioned laptops. Wired and wireless networking is just as fast and stable as all my other mobile networking devices. Finally, the N270 processor can perform all these tasks without the netbook feeling sluggish (if you use the correct OS), thanks to it’s dual core nature.

    However, where the S10-2 falls flat is the choice in Operating Systems. I am a fan of Windows 7; it’s a solid operating system, and I enjoy using it on my Dell. However the “Starter” edition of Windows 7 is simply something Microsoft created to so you would pay for upgrade. It is too limited (unless your an advanced user, you won’t even be able to change your desktop background) it wants far more processor, more GPU, and more memory than this netbook can provide. A memory upgrade to 2GB will keep you from wanting to pull your hair out, but the real solution here is to change your OS to something designed to run small devices [not a task for non-technical users].
    Score: 4 / 5

     
  4. Aydeeduexy

    April 14, 2010 at 6:10 am

    The color and size was what attracted me. When I first opened the box though, the color seemed to be more surprisingly pink than I thought, but it grew on me more and more. I love it!
    Score: 5 / 5

     
  5. Juan C. Vizcarra

    April 14, 2010 at 6:56 am

    great battery life, compact, light, versatile. only a couple of things may hold you back from buying it, the processor is not the fastest but it does the job well, and no dvd/cd drive, however the portability makes up for it. has a built in webcam and wifi. couldnt ask for more. the keyboard is a bit cramped but after some use your hands will get used to it.
    Score: 5 / 5