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Lenovo's IdeaPad S10-3T is the a netbook with a swivelling touchscreen. Although this is certainly a different design and works as expected, the heavy chassis – due to the large battery – is a major letdown. Build quality is great, with a thin cassis p...
Tablet option, Solid build...
Heavy, Not great battery life...
Extra features, like the tablet mode, could be useful for some people, but ultimately falls short as a netbook...
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The Lenovo IdeaPad S10-3t is the second netbook with a multitouch touchscreen to come to market (the first being the ASUS Eee PC T91MT) and it won’t be the last. But while a netbook is great for simple tasks such as browsing the Web, writing documents, listening to music or watching standard-definition videos, it just doesn’t have enough CPU power to smoothly run a touchscreen. On the Lenovo IdeaPad S10-3t, the overall user experience can be very frustrating; the problem is not only a lack o...
Great keyboard, long battery life...
Ships with Windows 7 Starter, no native touchscreen software, sluggish performance when as a tablet, small palm rest, gestures not always responsive, webcam placed to the right of the screen...
The Lenovo IdeaPad S10-3t is a tablet-convertible netbook with a touchscreen. However, a poor software implementation, slow CPU and a unfriendly design make it a frustrating product to use. An on-screen keyboard is not supplied, the screen gestures place...
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Product Code: M244RUK The Lenovo IdeaPad S10-3t is a netbook with a multitouch touchscreen. But while a netbook is great for simple tasks such as browsing the web, writing documents, listening to music or watching standard-definition videos, it just...
Overall, the Lenovo IdeaPad S10-3t seems more of a proof of concept than anything else. As a tablet, it’s not fun to use and it will have a negative impact on your productivity. Things could be better if Windows 7 Home Premium was installed, but the h...
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digitalone.com.sg Updated: 2015-01-18 14:29:31
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I have mixed feelings about the Lenovo S10-3t, a netbook that doubles as a tablet.On one hand, I like the flexibility that it offers. When I need to file my stories, I can work on it like a traditional netbook. If I am in the mood to read an e-book, I...
The Lenovo Quick Start allows you to access your favourite Web applications and email 60 seconds faster compared to the time Windows 7 needs to boot up...
The Lenovo S103t suffers from low processing power. There is only an Intel Atom N450 1.66GHz processor with 1GB RAM inside.
This laptop would be a winner - if only the touchscreen interface was smoother...
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Lenovo's IdeaPad range of netbooks has always stuck to the familiar yet functional netbook form factor, so its latest netbook comes as surprise with its touchscreen and tablet form factor. That's right, the IdeaPad S10-3t takes a leap into the realm of ta...
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What do you do when you can’t decide between buying a netbook and buying one of these shiny new tablet devices? You may like having a physical keyboard for ease of typing, but you also like touchscreen interfaces for ease of use. Well, the Lenovo Ide...
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"Back to the roots" best describes the devices internal components: An older Intel Atom N450 with a clocking speed of 1.66 GHz (single-core) is employed in addition to the familiar Intel GMA 3150 netbook graphics unit. Aside from the graphics and the proc...
Battery life, Design and processing, Extensibility, Capacitive Touch Screen, Mini-PCI Express slot, Quiet cooling system...
Average speakers, Few product contents, Compact keyboard and touchpad, Interface scope...
Good idea with strong competition.The impression left behind by the Lenovo IdeaPad S10-3t Convertible is two-sided. While the construction and design as well as the technical implementation are thoroughly impressive, the clunky 8-cell battery and the slug...
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Video Review: Having a hard time deciding between a netbook and a tablet? Chris Hardwick and Kevin Pereira hope to make things easier for you with their review of the Lenovo IdeaPad S10-3t, a Windows 7 laptop with 250 gig hard drive that turns into a m...
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If you love the idea of a portable tablet PC, but can't really come to grips with the lack of a physical keyboard on such devices, Lenovo's S10-3t is here to help. This convertible tablet netbook features a screen that swivels 180 degrees and lies flat, so you...
Tablet with a physical keyboard -- nice, Touchscreen interface is pretty good...
Cover is a fingerprint magnet, No virtual keyboard for tablet mode...
This half-netbook, half-tablet would have probably been better if it had just stuck with one genre or the other...
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The Lenovo IdeaPad S10-3t is a 10 inch netbook with a touchscreen display that you can fold down over the keyboard for use in tablet mode. It has a capacitive touchscreen display which means you can navigate by pressing your fingertip against the scre...
If the Lenovo IdeaPad S10-3t were simply a netbook, it would be a decent offering. It offers middle-of -the-road performance, a decent keyboard, and a compact, light weight case. I’d be happier with a larger touchpad and a more powerful battery, but I’...
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Lenovo's IdeaPad line is somewhat unpredictable. In our estimation, it's the company's "fun" line of products; in other words, it's the range of notebooks that they can tinker with, while the ThinkPad caters to business-class users. The IdeaPad S10 lin...
Great Touch Panel Response, Nice Design, Extremely Thin and Light...
Lackluster Battery Life, Gets Rather Warm In Use, Sluggish Performance, Glossy Display Can't Be Used Outside, Trackpad...
We were very excited about the ThinkPad X100e we evaluated a couple of weeks back, but we're somewhat underwhelmed with the IdeaPad S10-3t. We expected this machine to be so much more, particularly considering its price, which is far higher than most othe...
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What you have is a case of two devices meant for two different markets, and it's up to you to decide which camp you're in. Are you looking for a small machine to handle fun and...
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While Lenovo have long offered tablet PCs in their ThinkPad range, CES 2010 saw the surprising debut of several more consumer-focused touchscreen devices. The Lenovo IdeaPad S10-3t lacks the eye-catching removable display of its U1 sibling, but still p...
It's unfortunate, but the fact that the Lenovo IdeaPad S10-3t promises so much – multitouch, usability both while desk-bound and while mobile – makes it all the more disappointing when it falls short. The occasional periods of sluggishness that all netboo...
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Netbooks come in many variations, but few have had success as convertible tablets. Part of the problem is cost, since a rotating hinge and touch display are drive up the cost. Demand for tablets hasn't exactly been surging either, well, aside from t...
Rotating screen. Multi-touch panel. Affordable netbook tablet. 2GB of RAM. Near full size keyboard.
Irritatingly small touchpad. Performance scores don't reflect the parts. Smaller-than-average battery.
If you can past the single-piece touchpad and lackluster speeds, the Lenovo IdeaPad S10-3t is one of the few netbooks that have a rotating touch display...
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theonbutton.com Updated: 2015-01-18 14:29:31
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With the iPad inspired tablet season well underway, Lenovo has released its new IdeaPad S10-3t in the hope of snatching some early sales before Apple’s magical tablet hits the stores.The IdeaPad S10-3t is definitely a different beast to the Apple iPad...
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Who says you have to pick between a netbook and the coming onslaught of standalone tablet devices? Okay maybe some (eh hem Apple), but Lenovo's trying to have it both ways with the IdeaPad U1 and the S10-3t. In clamshell mode the S10-3t looks like any old...
Thin and light convertible design Responsive capacitive touchscreenNew Intel Atom N470 processor...
Sluggish touch software Glossy, fingerprint attracting lid Tiny touchpad...
As both a netbook and a tablet the S10-3t leaves a bit more to be desired. Sure, we're disappointed that the N470 processor doesn't provide improved performance, but what's even more aggravating is that $649 buys you a tiny trackpad, sluggish touchscreen...
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onlinenotebook.com Updated: 2015-01-18 14:29:31
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Lenovo IdeaPad S10-3t 0651 is powered by Intel Atom N450 / 1.66 GHz processor, it has data bus speed of 667 MHz, chipset type of Intel NM10 Express. L2 cache is of 512 KB. The memory included is 1 GB DDR2 SD RAM at 667 MHz which can be further expande...
Attractive looks, screen can be swiveled for tablet mode...
Bad battery life, touch screen is sluggish...
Your eyeballs may pop out at the sexy look of Lenovo IdeaPad S10-3t 0651 but once the novelty wears off, you won’t use this much. We won’t recommend this Netbook to you owing to the high price and sluggish processor. Paying $549 for a touch screen and...
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It has practically everything Apple's iPad lacks, including Flash support, multitasking, a memory card slot, and a phsycial keyboard you can use in your lap. Lenovo's first multitouch-enabled tablet for consumers, Lenovo's S10-3t (starting at $549, $64...
Bright and responsive multitouch display, Comfortable keyboard, Lightweight for a convertible, Instant-on OS...
Poor battery life (with 4-cell battery), Sluggish performance, Weak wireless range, Tiny touchpad...
Lenovo's tablet netbook offers a pretty good touch experience and comfortable keyboard, but we wish it had more speed.
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For those turned off by the Apple iPad’s lack of certain features (no keyboard or Flash support, for instance), it’s nice to know that other tablet options are available. One of them, the Lenovo IdeaPad S10-3t convertible tablet, delivers a...
Attractive design, Easy-to-rotate screen, Robust specs for a netbook, Roomy keyboard...
Short battery life, Tiny touch pad, Subpar speakers, Mediocre benchmark-test scores...
Good-looking and sturdy, this netbook/tablet combo improves on previous tablet designs, but its performance lags behind that of the competition...
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laptopz.com Updated: 2015-01-18 14:29:31
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Lenovo IdeaPad S10-3T is the industry’s first convertible netbook tablet to feature a capacitive multitouch screen. At first glance, we will be surprised by Lenovo IdeaPad S10-3T’s outlook; it is not so common for a netbook coming with such unique coat...
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about.com Updated: 2015-01-18 14:29:31
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Excellent touchscreen, Model available with aboveaverage specs, Fluid screen rotation, Great build quality, Nice design, Poor battery life with stock battery, Not designed for inking, Needs upgraded model (more memory and Windows 7 Home Premium) to perform best, Very glossy/highly reflective screen...
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