Lenovo's entry-level IdeaPad 100S Chromebook is simply too cheap for its own good.
Decent keyboard; Good battery life
Only 2GB of RAM; Slow processor; Weak design; Short warranty
Lenovo's entry-level IdeaPad 100S Chromebook is simply too cheap for its own good.
Decent keyboard; Good battery life
Only 2GB of RAM; Slow processor; Weak design; Short warranty
One word SLOW!!!!! Irritating, anoying, agonizingly SLOW!!!!!!!!!!! I bought this based on various reviews I don't know what these people were on when the tested this laptop out. AND the memory is soldered in - you cannot upgrade. @ GB is not enough RAM for even basic use.
Excellent little netbook for studying on the go. Lightweight and easy to use. Very pleased with this. Although there is no disc drive I just bought a seperate external DVD drive for my Open University visual/ audio materials. Great bargain
The Lenovo IdeaPad 100s is an affordable 11-inch laptop, which is travel-friendly and offers more than nine hours of battery life. You're safe if you don't expect speedy performance or a touchscreen. THE GOOD: Portable and good looking. Good for those on a budget. THE BAD: No USB 3.0 ports.
Netbooks debuted less than a decade ago, and quickly earned a reputation for being underwhelming. Even though these machines were inexpensive, they were also incapable of many computing tasks other than basic word processing, web surfing and occasional YouTube watching.
Solid and thin design; Good keyboard; Battery life
Limited storage; Narrow screen viewing angle; No trackpad gestures
The Lenovo 100S Chromebook is the quintessential Chromebook. It's cheap and a bit bland-looking, powered by a budget Intel processor and packing a meager, low-resolution screen. That's not so bad.
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 is an 11.6-inch laptop targeted towards users on the go. While the 100s doesn't have the performance to replace your desktop, it can handle your web browsing and basic computing needs.
Low price; Solid build; Great keyboard and trackpad
Poor speakers; Limiting Google Chrome OS; Wobbly screen
The 100s is a solid Chromebook that has its flaws but many of them are common on budget devices. The build quality feels mostly solid despite the light weight. The 11.6-inch display with mediocre 1366 x 768 resolution is a bit too thin and flimsy with an overly wide bezel, but colors are reasonably...
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 features attached.
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 high loads
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.)
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
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