Lenovo S10e for Student

Lenovo has renewed its slightly ultraportable, the Lenovo S10, which was formally introduced back in August. Now, the Lenovo S10e maintains the design, size (10.1 inches) and many of the features, but is updated in the following three aspects.

Lenovo S10

First we have the operating system, previously only available with Windows XP and now also with Suse Linux. Second, storage, and while that with the S10 we could only choose between 80 and 160 GB hard drives, with the S10e there is the possibility of acquiring the laptop with a 4GB SSD. It is a very poor ability but it makes sense when one considers that the Lenovo S10e is directed to the education sector.

And the third aspect is not hardware, but software: QuickStart is the name of an application that allows you to view e-mails, using a web browser, make use of videoconferencing, view photos and listen to music without having to reboot to complete operation. Do not offer details of how this QuickStart, although it is safer to put a little too simple operating system, possibly based on Linux, which loads in a very fast time allowing the user to use the most basic applications.

About the price, other data have also not made public. Bearing in mind that Lenovo S10e is directed to the education sector, and that the S10 ‘original’ had a base price of $ 400, this new version could be somewhat lower, possibly between 300 and 350 dollars.

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Posted on October 29, 2008


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