Matthew Elliot | Oct 30, 2008

(Credit: Splashtop/Lenovo)
Lenovo will soon release a second version of its
IdeaPad
S10 Netbook, which it will sell to schools. The IdeaPad S10e will be sold
through Lenovo's Government & Education channel and is scheduled to start
shipping on November 25. When it does, it will be the first Netbook to feature
instant-on software that will let you access various apps without first booting
to Windows.
The S10e will feature DeviceVM's
Splashtop app, which ASUS offers
on some of its laptops (but, curiously, not on any of its Eee PC Netbooks). Lenovo dubs Splashtop QuickStart for its
Netbook and will offer the app on models that feature Windows and a spinning
hard drive. (Presumably, your boot times will be so quick with Linux/SSD models
that you won't need it.) Quick Start grants you access to email, Web browser,
IM, Skype, and your photos and music.
The IdeaPad S10e will feature an Intel Atom processor, a 80GB hard drive or
4GB SSD, and either Windows XP Home or Novell's Suse Linux , and either a three- or
a six-cell battery. You won't find an SSD or six-cell battery offered on the S10
right now. The S10e will be available in only one color--dark gray (the S10 is
currently available in white, black, and red).
Lenovo told me that it will be bringing QuickStart to its regular IdeaPad
S10, too.
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Guwahati
Its Nov 14 and Ideapad S10 is yet to be launched in India. Indians are slow at it as ever.
Nov 14, 2008 13:46