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ASUS EEE 1101HA review
By Kamal DS on December 07, 2009  |  Comments 8

ASUS EEE 1101HA review

The ASUS EEE 1101HA is the epitomization of good looks combined with great battery life. It carries the same Seashell design like its 10-inch brother, EEE 1008HA. But, the ASUS has entering a bit late into the 11.6-inch netbook market, but that does not make it an unattractive deal by any chance. It is a great netbook.

SONY VAIO X Review (Sony Vaio VPCX113KG/B) – Does this Size-Zero notebook/netbook has the X-factor?
By Kamal DS on November 13, 2009  |  Comments 46

SONY VAIO X Review (Sony Vaio VPCX113KG/B) – Does this Size-Zero notebook/netbook has the X-factor?

Have you been looking for an in-depth review of this highly anticipated netbook/notebook from SONY? How is the self-proclaimed size-zero, ultra slim notebook in terms of performance? Is its over-a-grand price worth it? Read the full review by clicking on the title!

Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic Koala Review
By Kamal DS on October 31, 2009  |  Comments 19

Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic Koala Review

Ubuntu 9.10 is the latest Ubuntu’s release that brings in myriad of fixes and new features that make it the most user-friendly Linux OS ever made. GadgetMix.com spent quite a lot of time with the Alphas, Betas and the final release and we are impressed!

Read the full review by clicking on the title!

Netbook Car Mount REVIEW – for netbooks with 7-inches to 13-inches – Ultimate Netbook
By Kamal DS on October 10, 2009  |  Comments 2

Netbook Car Mount REVIEW – for netbooks with 7-inches to 13-inches – Ultimate Netbook

People use their netbooks for a variety of purposes. Some use it for Internet surfing on-the-go and some for basic office editing. There are many of us, who use these nice little devices for GPS navigation. Netbook screens are perfect for this as they are smaller than the big and bulky notebooks and have bigger displays than the usual in-car GPS devices.

Read review of this wonderful car mount from ultimate-netbooks!

ASUS EEE 1008HA REVIEW – Everything you need to learn about the EEE 1008A!
By Kamal DS on August 03, 2009  |  Comments 17

ASUS EEE 1008HA REVIEW – Everything you need to learn about the EEE 1008A!

Alright, so we have completed doing various tests on the EEE 1008HA and we have developed a both love and hate relationship with this slim netbook from ASUS.

Acer AO751H REVIEW (same as Acer LT3000) (Acer Aspire One 751)
By Kamal DS on May 28, 2009  |  Comments 76

Acer AO751H REVIEW (same as Acer LT3000) (Acer Aspire One 751)

With so many netbook manufactures now breaking into the 10-inch+ screen limit, Acer was no way going to left behind in the business where it actually rules.The Acer A0751H is the first Acer Aspire One to sport an Intel Atom Z 520 processor that is clocked at 1.3GHz. However, the best part of this netbook is its resolution: 1366 x 768 px, which gives it an obvious edge over its competitors. So, was it able to impress us?

Read the review to find out!

sony vaio x review
March 05, 2009 | Kamal DS | Comments 12

Lenovo Ideapad S10 review

Lenovo made its entry into the netbook business last year by launching two netbooks, namely Ideapad S10 and S9. Lenovo did not join the netbook arena in its initial stages. Instead, it watched the whole game and learnt from the mistakes of other manufactures. So, are we impressed by the Lenovo Ideapad? Read on to find out!

Let’s first take a quick glance its specifications:

  • 10.2″ WSVGA (1024 x 600) display
  • 1.6GHz N270 Intel Atom Processor
  • 1GB  DDR2 SDRAM @ 667MHz
  • Windows XP Home Edition
  • 1.3MP camera
  • 160GB HDD @ 5400rpm
  • Intel GMA 950 Integrated Graphics
  • Broadcom 11b/g Wi-Fi wireless and Bluetooth
  • 4-in-1 Media card reader and ExpressCard slot
  • 3-Cell Li-ion battery
  • Size 9.8″ x 7.2″ x 1.2″
  • Price: $420-$480 (differs from region to region)

Hardware and Design

The Lenovo S10 is a very well designed netbook. The company Lenovo is often associated with high built quality when it comes to the laptops and the Ideapad S10 is no different. Immediately, when you touch, you feel quality.


On the right side, you will find the Kensington lock, USB 2.0 port, earphone jack, microphone jack and express card slot.

On the left side, you will find the power port, VGA port, USB 2.0 port and multi-card reader.

Display

The Lenovo Ideapad S10 has a 10.2-inch matt display. It has the usual netbook resolution of 1024 x 600. Having said that, we expected more from Lenovo as it entered late into the netbook market. Do not get us wrong, the resolution is perfect for the 10.2-inch and colors looks nice and vivid. Had it come with something like 1280 x 800, it would have it an obvious edge over the other netbooks for sure.

Keyboard

I always stress on keyboard a lot when doing netbook reviews. This is because people buy these 10.2-inch netbooks mainly because it provides the manufactures to fit in bigger keyboard. So, how is the quality of the Lenovo keyboard compared to the keyboards of Acer aspire one, ASUS EEE 1000H and S101? Just for the sake of comparison, I was able to type at 100+wpm on all the 10.2-inch netbooks. On S10, I achieved 80wpm. This does not mean that the quality of the keyboard is any less than found in other netbooks.

Trackpad

The trackpad is small when compared to other 10.2-inch netbooks. The EEE S101 and EEE 1000H or 904HA feature a much bigger trackpad. That said, we did not face any problems in using the trackpad. It is quite responsive. However, if you do something like graphic designing on your netbook, you will find using the small trackpad a little cumbersome.

Memory

The Ideadpad S10 comes with a respectable 160GB HDD and 1GB of RAM

Upgradability

The Lenovo has made upgrading the HDD as-well-as RAM quite easy for the end user. You do not have to seek for any experts help or visit service center just to change RAM or HDD.
I posted a “how-to” on how to change the HDD and RAM of the S10. I’ve just pasted the contents of that post here:

Here are the instructions:

1. Flip the unit over such that it rests on its front cover. You will see two screws that provide the access to the HDD and RAM.

2. Unscrew the two screws. You will need Jeweler’s scewdriver to unscew them. Once done that, carefully remove the back panel starting from one side.

3. Here you will find access to the HDD (left side) and RAM (right side). Just a little pull towards the left will take the HDD out. You can swap it with a SSD or HDD of your choice. To take the RAM out, gently push the holders in opposite direction to which they are pointing to and then pull the RAM out carefully. Put in the RAM of your choice. Upto 2GB can be used.

Here is the HDD used in the Lenovo S10.

4. After upgrading, make sure to go to the BIOS and check if the S10 has recognized your RAM properly or not. You can enter BIOS by pressing the F2 key of your keyboard immediately upon bootup.

Battery Life

The Lenovo S10 comes with a 3-cell Li-ion battery. Axiomatically, we did not expect it to break any records in terms of battery life. We were able to squeeze 1 hour 45 minutes, which is fine for its capacity. However, if you turn off the wireless, you may be able to cross the 2 hour mark.

Speakers

The speakers are located on the front of the device. They produce adequate amount of sound. They are perfect for skype and for other audio conversations. Although, like other laptop/netbook speakers, they lack bass.

Lenovo One Key Recovery

Most of the netbook manufactures do not give a lot of heed to the software side of the netbook. Unlike other netbook manufactures, the Lenovo Ideadpad S10 comes with Lenovo One Key Recovery software. To explain its functionality, let me give you an example:
Say you are away from home and some random virus messes up the OS. Since, you are not at home, you do not have access to the external DVD drive and you cannot reinstall the OS. Note that this is the most common case with most of the netbook manufactures. They bundle a recovery DVD with the netbooks. With Lenovo S10, you do not need a DVD drive to restore the OS. When the device is off, just press the One Key Recovery button and the system will ask you, if you would like to make back up or to restore the OS. You can restore it to factory image or to some user defined image.

Crystal Disk Mark benchmark result

Some Size Comparisons

Thickness comparison of EEE S101 and Ideapad S10

EEE 701, S10 and S101

Final Thoughts

The Lenovo Ideapad S10 is a perfect mobile companion of those who want top-notch netbook from a reputed notebook manufacture. The processor is fine for the normal tasks that one does on-the-go. The battery life is little low, but if you can manage with that, you have a winner in your hands.

Pros:

  • Excellent build quality
  • Sophisticated design
  • Nice performance
  • Lenovo One Key Recovery
  • Easy to upgrade
  • Light weight
  • Responsive keyboard
  • Good value for money

Cons:

  • Awkward right shift key placement
  • 1.5 hours battery life

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12 Responses to “Lenovo Ideapad S10 review”

  1. Danny says:

    Great review. I tried it at my local store and I feel that they need to work on the keyboard. you are definitely right on the keyboard part that EEE 1000H’s keyboard is better than the one on S10. and yes, the unit felt very solid

  2. netbook newbie says:

    I would just like to tell you guys that I bought this netbook yesterday and love every piece of it. it is very functional and it can even run my Visual Studio 2005 without any slowdowns.

    now, if they could do something about the battery :\

    BTW, great review Kamal!

  3. Vvinit says:

    the s10 now also comes with 6 cell battery. price is $20 more than the 3 cell battery one.

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  5. Syed Hassan says:

    There is a sim card slot behind the battery of Lenovo S10-2. I tried to insert my broadband sim card 3G but my S10-2 do not recognise the hardware. What should I do.

  6. Kamal DS says:

    Sometimes companies just make space for the SIM card slot, but do not actually implement the hardware to use it. Same is the case here

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  10. Dolores says:

    Does anyone know how to change the screen resolution to 800×600? There is an option for this in the screen resolution drop down,however I cannot get it to work. I need to change the screen resolution in order to install my wireless printer. Any help would be appreciated.

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