August 14, 2008 7:33 PM PDT

Hands-on: Lenovo Netbook (prototype)

by Michelle Thatcher
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IdeaPad Netbook (Credit: CNET Networks)

Like a smaller, less-ornate version of the IdeaPad U110: That's my initial impression of Lenovo's new Netbook, which I saw in prototype form at a meeting this week.

What I saw was not quite the same as the IdeaPad S10 that will make it to the States come October--this was the 9-inch version for international markets--and it wasn't yet fully functional. Still, it was enough to get an idea of the look and feel of Lenovo's first Netbook. The glossy case, which will be available in red, black, and white, proved rather prone to fingerprint smudges. The light interior calls to mind past laptops from Apple and Averatec. And the overall size and shape reminds me of the Sony VAIO T350P from several years ago, with one key difference; while the Sony cost $2,300 when it was released, the IdeaPad's price will start at $399. (Now that's progress!)

In fact, I anticipate the primary drawbacks of the IdeaPad will be the same as the VAIO: The compact keyboard and screen are really too small for extended typing and viewing.

IdeaPad S10

About twice as wide as an ink pen.

(Credit: CNET Networks)

Then again, the IdeaPad's compact size--about that of a trade paperback--makes it ideal for basic computing while on the move.

When it's released in October, the IdeaPad S10 will include a 10.2-inch LED-backlit display, an Intel Atom processor, and Windows XP. A $399 model will include 512MB of RAM and an 80GB hard drive, and $449 will bump those specifications up to 1GB of memory and a 160GB drive.

Michelle Thatcher has been reviewing technology products for nearly a decade. Her current focus is laptop reviews, with some kitchen gadgetry and Web 2.0 thrown in for good measure.
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by DMBoricua August 16, 2008 9:57 AM PDT
Wow. $449 buys you Windows XP, 1GB of RAM memory and a 160GB hard drive, that beats those other competing small computers like the Eee PC a million times. I'd love to get this little machine for basic use.
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by craiger45 August 16, 2008 6:45 PM PDT
I've been researching the Netbook PC and from the comparisons I've made it seems the Lenovo has the most bang for the buck. I plan on getting one later this year.
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by fdunn3 August 18, 2008 11:54 AM PDT
I'm in line when they come out in October although I'm still considering the MSI Wind due about the same time.
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