Gradually Lenovo’s netbook has changed from business use to personal with Lenovo ultra portable netbook. It has Splashtop, an integrated Linux-based OS that previously was not available in the Lenovo IdeaPad S10. Lenovo S10E Netbook with Atom 10.1 inch Netbook is well built and has an expansion slot. The battery lasts a long time and the keyboard is easy to use and it is especially loved by students –the main target market – who take S10e education netbook all the time everywhere!
The price for this netbook is set to a reasonable rate so it will be interesting for many potential users. It seems Lenovo has made a nearly perfect balance with IdeaPad S10e.

The materials of the netbook are not only good but promise a long life, and the pledged build quality is truly exceptional at this price point, moreover this device has a Lenovo repair center warranty. Lenovo S10e build quality inspires confidence as you handle it with ease. It also has a curiously workable keyboard.
For the most affordable price, the cheap Lenovo netbook deals are the cheapest for a 10″ screen. At £249, it gives an affordable price compared to the competitors’ hp netbook which significantly increases Lenovo netbook sales. It is different from most netbooks out there which make you think twice to upgrade their components. This advantage is one of advantages that many have discussed in Lenovo s10e reviews.
IdeaPad S10e has a trick up its sleeve in the form of a 34mm ExpressCard, and other benefits including mobile broadband modem or Lenovo s10e-wifi that specifically will be more advantageous than other brands like Samsung NC10 that lack this device along with additional USB or Firewire ports or an e-SATA card. The rest of the ports are common standard for a netbook; two USB, two audio and a VGA out port. You will also found a 4-in-1 card reader built on the left-hand side.
Space for storage is a 5,400rpm, 160GB hard drive with pre-loaded Windows XP Home. Connecting the IdeaPad S10e to the outside world is easy enough with 802.11a/b WiFi and 10/100Mbps wired Ethernet, while Bluetooth 2.0 lets it talk to other devices.
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