Lenovo today introduced its “e” IdeaPad S10e netbook for education. Designed for students in grades K-12 as well as those in higher education, the new netbook combines the portability of a small and light PC device starting under three pounds with “instant on” and an affordable price. It complements Lenovo’s recent consumer netbook, the IdeaPad S10 netbook.
The Quick Start feature was implemented with Splashtop software which is preinstalled on the hard drive or in the on-board Flash memory.
Splashtop is a software-only solution that requires no additional hardware. A small component of Splashtop is embedded in the BIOS of the PC and runs as soon as you press the power button. It allows anyone to quickly check email, browse the Internet, conduct video conferencing, view photos or listen to music without having to fully boot the operating system.
The Atom-based computer, similar to the IdeaPad S-10, features a built-in webcam and a 10.1 inch display. A variety of customization options including hardware technologies, educational software and flexible warranties to fit the individual needs of schools. Choices of operating systems include Microsoft Windows XP Home or SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop from Novell. Designed to handle the rigors of student computing, the netbook comes equipped with a 4 GB solid state drive for reliability or a hard disk drive up to 160 GB.
The IdeaPad S10e netbook will be available starting at the end of November through Lenovo education sales and business partners.







