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Lenovo IdeaPad S10-3


$350.00 Released February, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Great design; no fingerprints with the cool checker lid. The absolutely BEST netbook keyboard. Nice features like Maplife, APS, etc.

The Cons:Single-piece trackpad takes some time to get used to. Borderline average er. Multitouch gestures are a pain; only two and three finger scrolling work as they should.

The Lenovo IdeaPad S10-3 is a thin, lightweight laptop that's an upgrade to the company's previous version in the series. With a 1.6Hz Intel Atom processor, it has a standard 10.1-inch LED display that's combined with 1GB memory and a 250GB hard drive that's perfect for storing multimedia such as photos, music, video and computer gaming.

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Although it is compact and smaller than most other models, the laptop offers portability which is essential for those who constantly travel or need a device that can last long trips. The Lenovo IdeaPad S10-3 also has a 4-in-1 media card and is Windows 7 compatible, but what makes it also unique is the fact it has Quickstart 2.0 button, that lets owners access the Internet and multimedia files without having to go to the Windows desktop.

Features

  • 1.6Hz Intel Atom processor
  • 1GB memory
  • 250GB hard drive
  • 10.1-inch LED display
  • Quickstart 2.0
  • 4-in-1 media card
  • Windows 7 compatible

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    Great design; no fingerprints with the cool checker lid.

  • 1

    The absolutely BEST netbook keyboard.

  • 1

    Nice features like Maplife, APS, etc

  • 1

    Incredibly useful bundled Lenovo software that doesn't make the netbook lag

  • 1

    Nice Quick Start OS as well as easy recovery

  • 1

    Dolby sound for headphones improves audio quality in many cases

  • 1

    Long Battery life with 6-cell battery

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    Lightweight and sturdy

  • 1

    Great value with 2 GB of RAM and a 250 GB HDD.

Cons
  • 2

    Single-piece trackpad takes some time to get used to

  • 1

    Borderline average er

  • 1

    Multitouch gestures are a pain; only two and three finger scrolling work as they should

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