Lenovo IdeaPad S10e

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The lenovo IdeaPad S10e has all the basics that any netbook will offer you and even has an instant-on operating system to make it stand out from the crowd. Unfortunately for Lenovo, the this instant-on OS, isn't as compelling as it could be and, more to the point, the S10e offers only mediocre battery life and has poor ergonomics.
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Design Score 7 for Design
Features Score 7 for Features
Performance Score 6 for Performance
Value Score 6 for Value
Overall Score 6 for Overall


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comment Tony Walker said on 26th January 2009

No feedback. Feels like one of those cheapo £1.50 keyboards you can buy. To be accurate whilst I type I need active feedback. The models I quote (tested the same day as the Samsung... more

comment Brane said on 19th March 2009

To me this is the most beautifully designed netbook, but reading this...ah, well, you can't have everything perfect. I have some questions, I heared that the screen has some f... more

comment Kevin Leah said on 26th March 2009

As an owner of and s10e, I agree with this review. I would add the following.

1. No Recovery Media - It doesn't come with a recovery disk and unlike the origin... more

comment hjicons said on 24th June 2009

I got this netbook couple of weeks ago and love it. No issue with keyboard except useless Home key on the left. F11 recovery does work but will recover to original factory state on... more

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