The new IdeaPad S10 netbook from Lenovo will pack LenovoSocial, a suite for “social networking enthusiasts,” along with VeriFace facial recognition tech and a multi-touch trackpad.
It should be able in March for $349. Available in black, white, red, blue, or pink. The S-10 is fairly unique in that it also features an Express Card slot. Meanwhile, Netbook competitor MSI introduced the Wind U120, featuring an Intel WiMAX or 3.5G wireless solution. The new case will be white with black accents as compared to the solid color the Wind now comes in.
Lenovo announced four PCs today – the IdeaPad Y650, Y550, Y450 laptops and an all-in-one desktop dubbed the IdeaCentre A600.
The IdeaPad Y650 has a 16-inch screen, is an inch thick at its thinnest point and weighs about 5.6 pounds. The Y550 and Y450 have 15.6 inch and 14 inch screens, respectively. The Y650 will run you $1,199 with the Y550 and Y450 priced at $829 to start.
The A600 desktop is Lenovo’s first all-in-one design and comes with a 21.5 inch screen. Lenovo said that the desktop, which starts at $999, is an inch thick at its thinnest point and is designed for entertainment, high-def and gaming.
The ThinkPad W700ds (above), a dual screen mobile workstation, has a 17 inch screen and a 10.6 inch secondary screen attached. The secondary screen can also pivot. This dual-screen laptop starts at $3,663.




