I actually think it's a great design. Finally making a boxy notebook, that would differentiate itself from the all oter wedge-shaped sub-notebooks I've seen lately. Looks sleek. This is something I would buy over Asus, Acer or MSI.
This compares directly with the MSI Wind. I prefer the Wind's beveled shell, but the S10 has more features for lower cost. The unspoken question will be, what is the S10's battery life vs the $550 Wind's?
The great thing about this is that the Wind will have to eventually drop its price to match, just as the Asus 1000H had. Base price w/ XP for netbooks looks to be $400 for this year.
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Wow. Way to differentiate yourself, Lenovo.
Only 512MB of RAM? Basically saying, buy this and put memory in it.
Here a S10 video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-jAryv0s5Yo
I actually think it's a great design.
Finally making a boxy notebook, that would differentiate itself from the all oter wedge-shaped sub-notebooks I've seen lately.
Looks sleek. This is something I would buy over Asus, Acer or MSI.
This compares directly with the MSI Wind. I prefer the Wind's beveled shell, but the S10 has more features for lower cost. The unspoken question will be, what is the S10's battery life vs the $550 Wind's?
The great thing about this is that the Wind will have to eventually drop its price to match, just as the Asus 1000H had. Base price w/ XP for netbooks looks to be $400 for this year.
OneLove is right. Add the price of a RAM upgrade right onto the sticker price, because not many techies will be happy with 512MB.
And I said HAPPY with it, I don't need 20 comments now extolling the virtues of 512MB of RAM to me.
Another one without a dvd bruner.....Sigh
I'll buy this, install OSX on it, maybe dual boot with XP and I have the trendiest Hackbook of the lot. Macbook who?!?