Lenovo IdeaPad S10 Intel Atom
Future netbook Lenovo is back to talk about himself, with the official revelation of its technical features and a video. So, we can safely say that Lenovo IdeaPad S10 will be equipped with Intel Atom processor N270 at 1.6GHz, will integrate an Intel 945 GSE Express chipset, up to 2GB memory and a 5400rpm SATA hard drives with capacities of 80GB or 160GB.

The integrated Intel GMA 950 graphics subsystem will enjoy a minimum of 3D graphics on the screen 10-inch LED Backlight, while on the other side of the connectivity and capacity expansion will have a card reader 4-in-1, Wi-Fi WLAN, ExpressCard, VGA, audio jack, Ethernet LAN and 2 USB 2.0.

With a keyboard slightly below the standard size (85%) patients with 3 or 6 cell battery (for a total reported 3 or 6 hours of battery life), depending on configurations, the Lenovo netbook is shaping up to be a versatile product more than suitable for navigation on the Internet and personal productivity. You may choose to integrate an optional module 3G/UMTS.

The two versions will be launched in the United States with Windows XP for $ 399 (80GB) and $ 449 (160GB). The design is nice and young: they will be available many colors, red and pink hues dallevivaci, to the more sober black, white and blue .

Outside U.S. borders, and in particular in Europe, Lenovo will also launch a model by 8.9 inches. You should also have the opportunity to choose an operating system Windows XP or Linux. The low cost laptop PC vendors are Chinese manufactured by Quanta Computers while the LCD panel will be supplied by AU Optronics.

We do not know if Lenovo IdeaPad S10 also will cross the Italian borders, since the consumer line Lenovo is not imported into our country, at least at present. Meanwhile enjoy the video preview of the first models of Lenovo IdeaPad S.
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