Lenovo S10-2 10-Inch Gray Netbook – 6 Cell Battery
- 1.6GHz Intel Atom N270 Processor
- 1GB 200-Pin DDR2 SO-DIMM RAM
- 160GB 5400RPM SATA Hard Drive
- Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition, 6 Cell Lithium-Ion Battery
- 10.1″ LED Display (1024×600), Intel GMA950 Graphics
Small on the outside. Big on the inside. The Lenovo IdeaPad™ S10-2 netbook— one of the world’s most feature-rich netbooks with Quick Start and OneKey™ Rescue System. The IdeaPad™ S10-2 netbook is just over an inch thick with the 6 cell battery and weighs a miniscule 2.65lbs but comes packed with features like VeriFace™ facial recognition technology, OneKey™ rescue system and stereo speakers with Dolby® Headphone technology. But the biggest feature of all is the QuickStart button that lets you access your music, pictures, games and the web, even before the Windows loads. So flip open this ultra-small netbook and discover a powerhouse of unique features. Best of all, it’s from Lenovo, makers of the award-winning ThinkPad business notebook. Key Features: Quick Start – Get online, Instant Message & email, view photos, listen to music and more… all before loading into Windows; Quick Start means you can do things on your PC without waiting for the operating syst… More >>
Lenovo S10-2 10-Inch Gray Netbook – 6 Cell Battery
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One comment
Maggie Leung on September 28, 2009 at 12:29 am
I highly recommend this netbook.
A key reason I bought a second S10 when I needed (OK, wanted) another netbook: I’ve dropped the first about a dozen times, knocking it off the armrest of an easy chair onto carpet, about 2.5 feet down, and the Lenovo has kept working all this time. (OK, I should be more careful with it, but its hardiness has actually enabled me.)
I bought the previous version of the Lenovo S10 as a stopgap; my full-size laptop caught a virus while I was away from home for weeks and I didn’t have time to clean it up. I ended up using the S10 a lot, and discovered that it did all the vanilla stuff I do most of the time. Then it caught a virus while I was away from home, and I was able to use the OneKey feature to wipe out everything back to factory settings. That worked great (as long as you’ve backed up your stuff before a virus).
The latest S10-2 has longer battery life, and is sleeker and more polished. Nice job on the update, Lenovo. (The S10-2 comes in pink, green, gray and black, which I chose.) I sure didn’t buy the first S10 for its boxy, utilitarian looks, so the redesign was a pleasant surprise.