Friday, September 11, 2009

Lenovo IdeaPad S10-2 Review


The Appearance
Yet another netbook it is, the S10-2 come in varying colors but the one with us today is the black version.


Processors

Intel® Atom™ Processor N280 (1.66GHz, 667MHz FSB, 512KB L2 Cache)


Operating system

Genuine Windows® XP Home


Memory

1GB DDR2 SDRAM


Hard drive

160GB SATA HDD (5400rpm)


Graphics

Intel® Graphics Media Accelerator 945


Camera

Integrated 1.3 Megapixels


Sound

Integrated stereo speakers with Dolby® Headphone technology


Integrated Communications

802.1lb/g Wireless LAN Bluetooth, embedded 3G(optional)


Display type

10.1"(1024 x 600)LED backlight


Keyboard

Multi-touch Enabled Touchpad


Weigh

t1.25kg (with HDD and 6-cell battery)


Dimensions

258 x 183 x 18-25.4mm


Battery Life

Up to 6 hours (6-cell)


Expansion and Connectors

1* 4 in 1 Card Reader (SD/MMC/MS/MS pro)3* USB2.0RJ45, VGA, Mic-In, Headphone (stereo)


Included Software

Lenovo Quick Start 1.0 VeriFace™ 3.0 OneKey™ Rescue System 6.0,Lenovo Energy Management Software 3.1,Norton Internet Security 2009, Adobe Reader 8.1, Windows Live Toolbar 3.0,Lenovo Social Shortcut 1.0


Colours

Available in Gothic Black, Trosted Pink, Pearl White and Moonlight Ash


The S10-2 is very similar to the hoards of other machines available. The S10-2 did manage to offer up nice battery life and performance nearer the top of the heap when it comes to netbooks, despite having the same basic hardware and features as every other machine out there.

If you are in the market for a new netbook and must have a well known brand name, the Lenovo S10-2 may be just what you want.


The main negative in the move from old to new is that the S10-2 lacks the S10's ExpressCard slot, which welcomed mobile broadband and other expansion options; instead, it catches up to competitors by offering three rather than two USB 2.0 ports. We'd rather have the ExpressCard slot, both for technology's sake and as a greater differentiator in the overcrowded, overly similar netbook arena, but Lenovo says an S10-2 configured with built-in 3G wireless will ship soon.



The only difference this time was that Lenovo had provided me a 3-cell battery unit, that halves the available computing time compared to that of a 6-cell unit. I was informed that the one on sale would be using 6-cell battery, which you can expect at least double what I’m experiencing with the 3-cell battery, which is about 2.5 – 3 hours.


Its touchpad is tiny (1.3 by 2.25 inches), with miniscule, stiff mouse buttons. The pad supports thumb-and-forefinger pinching and spreading gestures to zoom in and out of pages and images, but it doesn't give you much room to maneuver.


The nice thing in this S10-2 is it's brightly LED-backlit 10.1-inch panel with netbook-standard 1,024 by 600 resolution. Sunny even with the backlight turned down two or three notches, it provides vivid colors and crisp details.


The system interfaced well with 802.11g WiFi signals.

The rear mounted battery mean that many of the connector components are found at the side. On the right side, 2 USB port and power connector. There’s also a 4-in-1 card reader near the touchpad.



Quick Start and VeriFace are pluses, as is the IdeaPad's relatively low weight; its slightly cramped keyboard and touchpad are minuses; and its $349 price leaves us straddling the fence, as it's obviously a better deal than many $399 netbooks, but not so hot when models like Dell's Mini 10v sell for $299. A price cut would be the quickest way to earn our enthusiastic thumbs-up.

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Lenovo IdeaPad U350 Review




Systems based on Intel's consumer ultra-low voltage (CULV) chipsets—that is, laptops that run on budget-friendly, low-powered processors—are no longer rarities, appearing frequently on store shelves in the form of thin-and-light laptops. In speed, these CPUs rank above netbook processors by a mere grade or two, which isn't a whole lot. In return, though, the power savings can mean a great deal for battery life. The Lenovo IdeaPad U350 ($650 direct) is the latest to join the CULV family. It's a 13-inch ultraportable that deep-sixes the optical drive to achieve super-thin form factor. The U350 can be sluggish at times and the 41-Wh battery is small, but at $650, it's not like Lenovo is ripping you off.


in few words:
The Lenovo IdeaPad U350 is cheap, light, and well designed, but don't expect anything amazing from the ultra-low voltage processor and small battery.

Attractive textured design. Very thin and light. Fantastic keyboard and navigating experience. Inexpensive.
Ultra-low voltage processor can be slow at times. 41-Wh battery is not big enough. No optical drive.

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Lenovo Ideapad Series

Lenovo Group Limited is China's largest and the world's fourth largest personal computer manufacturer. Lenovo produces desktops, laptops, servers, handheld computers, imaging equipment, and mobile phone handsets. Lenovo also provides information technology integration and support services, and its QDI unit offers contract manufacturing. Its executive headquarters are located in China and USA. It is incorporated in Hong Kong. Lenovo was formed in 1984 as a spin-off of the Chinese Academy of Sciences new technology unit. The company initially began as a reseller, distributor and later CM for foreign brands, including IBM, entering the Chinese market. In 1990, Lenovo started to manufacture its own PCs and by 1997 became the market leader in China. In 2004, Lenovo bought IBM’s PC business for $1.25billion. Market share regarding sales of personal computers in 2007 (market research IDC): HP 18.9 %, Dell 16.4 %, Acer 9.9 %, Lenovo 7.5 %, Apple 5.7 % .
Lenovo is offering their notebook know-how to home/home office users with the new IdeaPad line. IdeaPad offers an exciting collection of stylish and feature-rich notebooks, each engineered to make the user experience a great one.

IdeaPad S SeriesTiny technologySuper light, compact, easy to use and very budget friendly. These netbooks/ mini laptops are ideal for basic computing, internet, email, video messaging, photos and more.• Starting at 2.2 lbs. and 0.7” thin• 10.1" display

IdeaPad U SeriesStylish ultraportableSleek, feature-rich and powerful laptops. Ideal for on-the-go people who require premium quality, the latest technology and a super-light form factor.

IdeaPad Y SeriesMultimedia on-the-goVersatile laptops well-equipped to handle your multimedia, gaming and processing needs. Available in an assortment of stylish covers and widescreen sizes.• Starting at 4.63 lbs.

Lenovo Notebook G Series - Engineered to provide exceptional value through great performance at a very competitive price.