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Lenovo S Series Tablet


$699.00 Released March, 2011

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Basic setup for WiFi and general settings takes 5 minutes to complete out of the box. Multi-touch commands work great, very responsive. Screen is very clear and bright, easy to look at.

The Cons:Touch screen interface takes a bit of getting used to, feels laggy until you get used to how it works. Very reflective screen, need to be mindful of light sources. Picture seems less sharp in portrait mode, causes a bit of eye strain.

Lenovo's S Series Tablet is a lower mid-cost netbook that has the ability to convert to a tablet (thanks to its 180 degree swivel screen). This combined tablet/netbook functionality is the main feature that puts this model above the closely related IdeaPad S10-3 model, which is a straight-up netbook.

The two models have many specs in common, including the ability to support the Intel Atom N450 processor, which helps to bring overall power consumption down (the eight cell lithium ion battery of the S Series Tablet will provide you with about ten hours of life). Another shared feature is a 10.1 inch LED display. To enable its tablet functionality, the S Series Tablet's display has touchscreen capability.

Features

  • Up to Intel Atom N450 processor
  • Genuine Windows 7 Home Premium
  • Converts to a tablet display
  • 10.1" LED 16:9 touchscreen
  • VeriTouch log in feature
  • Lenovo Direct Share
  • Model number: S10-3t
  • APS impact protection
  • Dolby Headphone and quality speakers
  • Up to 10 hours with an 8 cell battery (select models)
  • Weight: 3 lbs. 
     

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    basic setup for WiFi and general settings takes 5 minutes to complete out of the box

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    multi-touch commands work great, very responsive

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    screen is very clear and bright, easy to look at

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    browses the web and plays games very smoothly, and browsers all respond well to touch screen commands

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    battery lasts a long time, often get over 6 hours

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    keyboard has a nice solid feel to it

Cons
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    touch screen interface takes a bit of getting used to, feels laggy until you get used to how it works

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    very reflective screen, need to be mindful of light sources

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    picture seems less sharp in portrait mode, causes a bit of eye strain

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