The Lenovo Ideapad S10, announced today, joins a growing list of sub-$500, under-3-pound, underpowered devices that is sure to pique the interests of mobile users who already own a laptop. These mini-laptops aren't meant to replace your primary one, and while Lenovo is fully aware of this, the S10 is offering a package of things that might make you reconsider its role.
Lenovo is now also entering the fast growing netbook market with the IdeaPad S10 netbook.
The Lenovo IdeaPad S10 is a 10 inch netbook with Atom CPU and 80GB HDD. The price-point of the S10 is under $500 to compete with the MSI Wind U100 and others.
Lenovo is supposed to offer two versions of the S10: one for $399 (80GB HDD) and $449 (160GB HDD). Both Lenovo S10 would run Windows XP and come in black, white, and red colors. When Lenovo starts to ship the IdeaPad S10 is not known.
Outside the United States apparently a Linux and a 9 inch version of the IdeaPad S10 will be released.
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