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Lenovo pocket yoga netbook
Lenovo pocket yoga netbook









lenovo pocket yoga netbook
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The touchpad ranged between 97 and 101 degrees at idle, while the area near the battery consistently gave temperatures of more than 100 degrees. The S10 was a bit warmer than other mini-notebooks, but it's not the worst we've seen: At idle, the temperature between the G and H keys averaged 95 degrees in one test and then 101 degrees under the same conditions a few hours later. However, we don't think you'd need more than two USB ports on a secondary system like this. (In general, ExpressCard modems don't stick out as far as USB-based modems.) The trade-off is that you get only two USB ports, rather than the usual three we see on most netbooks.

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Unlike the MSI Wind and ASUS Eee PC 1000H, the S10 has an ExpressCard/34 slot, which you can use to add a mobile broadband card. The S10 has a standard set of ports, including Ethernet, VGA out, microphone, headphone, and 4-in-1 memory card reader.

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While we were conducting a full system backup with OneKey Recovery 6.0, video on Hulu and in iTunes became a bit jerky. An international Skype call to a friend in Europe produced smooth video and audio that were limited only by bandwidth.ĭisk-intensive multitasking slows things down a bit.

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Watching a downloaded video of the TV show Chuck on iTunes or a streaming video of the TV show Fringe on was extremely smooth at full screen. The Intel GMA945 Express integrated graphics chip with 64MB of memory delivered a score of 574 in 3DMark03, lowest among Atom-based netbooks but 37 points above the category average. With its 1.6-GHz Intel Atom CPU and 1GB of RAM, the S10 notched an above-average PCMark05 score of 1,436, offering strong multimedia performance. The only hard drive-based netbook to return better scores was the Gigabyte M912V, which is not even available in the U.S. This was significantly faster than the MSI Wind (8:32/10.0 MBps) and the Eee PC 1000H (7:03/12.1 MBps). The LAPTOP Transfer Test, in which we copy 4.97GB of mixed media files from one folder on the hard drive to another, took5 minutes and 43 seconds, a rate of 14.8 MBps. The S10's 5,400-rpm 160GB Western Digital Scorpio Blue hard drive was one of the fastest we've seen in a netbook, providing strong read transfer rates of 48.8 MBps and 46.1 MBps in synthetic benchmarks HD Tach and SiSoftware Sandra, respectively. After removing the S10's one piece of trialware, Norton Internet Security 2008, the boot time trimmed to a reasonable 42.6 seconds.

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Windows XP Home booted in a modest 49 seconds on our first test.

lenovo pocket yoga netbook

But those who need long battery life should look elsewhere or hold out for an S10 with a six-cell battery. Consumers who want the most compact and stylish 10-inch netbook on the market will look past these flaws and snap up the S10. At $449, the Lenovo IdeaPad S10 is within $30 of the street price for the three-cell MSI Wind ($479 street) and comparable to the six-cell ASUS Eee PC 1000H. Unfortunately, it also has a smaller keyboard and touchpad than its 10-inch rivals. Lenovo's first foray into the netbook space has some nice touches: a stylish and compact chassis, full-featured back-up software, a speedy hard drive, and a screen with great viewing angles. With so few differences between competing models, any innovation-a stylish look, a better keyboard, a bundled piece of software, or even an extra port-becomes paramount. More than half a dozen mini-notebooks are currently available with identical 1.6-GHz Intel Atom processors and Windows XP Home operating systems. If battery life is important, we recommend holding out for an S10 with a six-cell battery you'll likely get around 5 hours of endurance, given that the the Wind and Eee PC 1000H, both of which feature six-cell batteries, lasted 5:13 and 4:28, respectively. On our LAPTOP Battery Test (continuous Web surfing over Wi-Fi), the S10's battery lasted 2 hours and 23 minutes, which is comparable to the three-cell Acer Aspire one with XP, which lasted a nearly identical 2 hours and 22 minutes with a smaller, 9-inch screen.

lenovo pocket yoga netbook

While Lenovo tells us that a unit with a six-cell battery will be available at some point, as of this writing, all the configurations available on feature three-cell batteries, as did our review unit.











Lenovo pocket yoga netbook