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Sunday, March 16, 2014

Lenovo IdeaPad S10e (NS84TNH)

This is a brief review for those who are thinking about to pick up. An S10e I'm no expert and I currently do not have enough time to write. Greatly expanded piece Better a little information or no information seems to me. Yesterday picked up at ComputerLand for E 299 - Seemed to me not expensive compared to the Acer One, Samsung, Asus and similar types, given the existing hardware and the good name that Lenovo anyway. Fun looking device, feels solid. Screen has reasonable viewing angles, but to view web page or PDF regularly to be scrolled down. Due to low height of the screen keyboard is smaller than standard laptop. Touchpad also considerably smaller than I am used to. Is a little Peeling. When the size of the display and touchpad I actually had not stopped when I bought the S10e itself, it is used to. Incidentally, this applies to all netbooks seems to me. So far I have not managed to build a wireless connection, but that will be fine. I'm not so good with networks. Upon my release, I think, a 3 cell battery supplied (state explicitly stated anywhere). I have not yet had completely filled (stood up after a night charge at 89%, just to check if everything is working properly the next day) but from now on for about 2 hours, no wireless activity, and with the screen at about 30% of max capacity is still 25% (48 min) over. Will therefore come under normal conditions (browsing etc) probably about 2.5 hours max, something I've read thus far in this Now the biggest annoyance so far: if my S10e the mains then stores the cooling fan runs than regular short (a few to 15 seconds) and again at the belijken a PDF or movie. It is a small fannetje, so there is not much noise, but I find this very annoying myself. striking is that much less likely happened if the device runs on its battery. I have read that the Atom CPU then automatically geunderclocked, I would appreciate it if I could set this standard. Has anyone here good advice? If I can not fit it in, I even consider returning the Lenovo (I'm pretty sensitive, here so far my laptops where possible, this also investigated). So far my first impressions, perhaps more later. Photos are plenty to be found on various sites so I stop now as there is no time. Updated April 26: It's pretty easy managed to get a wireless connection working. Yet I have the Lenovo after a week reduced. Three things I found very annoying: -. constantly striking the fan - the limited resolution of the screen (I had 1024x576). Constant fell affairs of the screen, especially when presenting using a projector. - the inertia of the system. If I had three open windows explorer I regularly had to wait a few seconds when I made ​​a switch to another screen. Let alone that I have more power gebuik income aplications had opened (eg PDF). I have only taken a full size notebook again. In a year there (for less money) fixed netbooks on the market with a faster processor and a standard resolution. Then we'll see, because to take a backpack remains a thing super.

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