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Ultra-low price, Thin and light, Very good keyboard for the price, Excellent battery life
Below-average performance, Small-ish screen needs more “pop”, Keyboard needs a backlight
If you're already a fan of Chromebooks, the eminently portable Ideapad 100S should be on your short list. (And if you're new to the concept, the price and keyboard may make you a fan.) Read More…...
The Lenovo IdeaPad 100S is more appliance or smartphone than computer. That's not a dig. I wish more devices were this way. I really wish it had just a bit more RAM to make multitasking and loading web pages a bit less painful for users who are buying thi...
Zusammenfassung: Lenovo 's Ideapad 100S Chromebook is a version of its Ideapad 100S that runs Google's Chrome OS operating system rather than Windows 10. In many ways, the two laptops are the same, but Chromebooks and Windows PCs have some fundamental differences and so n...
If you've used and like the Windows 10 version of the Ideapad 100S, you'll like the Chromebook version too, assuming you prefer using Chrome OS. It comes with the added benefit of being about $20 cheaper than the Windows 10 version, but of course Chrome O...
Zusammenfassung: Lenovo 's Ideapad 100S is small, cheap and just right (for many users). We recently reviewed it in full, and you'll have to check out that full review to get all of the details. Following that, though, we're back with a trio of notable highlights to get y...
The Lenovo Ideapad 100S is a solid little budget laptop, hitting on the big points one wants in a laptop without crossing into more expensive territory. For $199, you'll get Bluetooth 4.0, reasonably powerful hardware, and a nice display, as well as perks...
Veröffentlicht: 2015-10-18, Autor: Allen , Testbericht von: notebookcheck.net
long battery life, small and very lightweight, fanless design, HDMI-out, inexpensive, good build quality, easy maintenance
very cool color temperature without calibration, no WWAN, GPS, 802.11ac, USB 3.0, touchscreen, or IPS options, no other CPU, RAM, or resolution options, touchpad does not support multi-touch, backlight could be brighter, poor contrast, throttling under h
The IdeaPad 100S targets a specific group of users who want a very small and very light notebook for simple tasks when traveling. Users who view detachables and convertibles as a sort of gimmick can fall back to this standard netbook with no such novelty...
Veröffentlicht: 2015-10-16, Autor: Matt , Testbericht von: computershopper.com
Thin and light, Good screen for a low-cost laptop, Attractive red shell, Ships with a one-year subscription to Office 365
Extremely cramped onboard storage, 2GB of RAM, Atom processor limits users to basic tasks, Low-res Webcam
Lenovo's cherry-red $199 laptop is thin and light, with a respectable keyboard, touch pad, and screen for the price. Just know its performance limitations (last-gen Atom CPU, 2GB RAM) before diving in. Read More…...
The inexpensive Lenovo 100S Chromebook has a comfortable keyboard, battery life that'll last a workday, and just enough performance to get rudimentary tasks done
Google's Chrome OS operating system is limited when compared to identically priced competitors that run Windows 10
The Lenovo 100S Chromebook delivers on the promise of adequate performance at a low price, but dirt-cheap Windows 10 machines have it beat there...
The Lenovo 100S has a colorful, fingerprint-resistant shell, a great keyboard and excellent battery life
Without a touchscreen, the outdated touchpad is even more frustrating. It will slow down under moderate workloads, and the low-resolution screen is as basic as it gets
The Lenovo Ideapad 100S has the best keyboard we've seen on a low-budget laptop, and more than enough battery life to get through day, but a dated touchpad holds it back...