Lenovo Ideapad S12 Netbook Specifications
Lenovo has formally launched their new netbook for the S series – the Lenovo Ideapad S12 Netbook. This new portable netbook has been showcased at Computex 2009 as the very first Lenovo notebook to feature NVIDIA’s ION platform.
The Lenovo IdeaPad S12 has a 12.1″ screen with high resolution (1,280 x 800 pixels). It delivers HD videos and renders a different level of gaming experience. It also comes with a full-size keyboard that is very comfortable to work with. Lenovo Ideapad S12 netbook is slim and lightweight. It is slightly larger than Lenovo Ideapad S10 but with more ports on it.
Here are some of Lenovo Ideapad S12 Netbook’s technical specifications:
- Dimensions: 292 X 216 X 22-28.9mm
- Weight: 1.4kg with 3 cell, 1.55kg with 6 cell
- Battery Life: 3 hours with 3-cell, 6 hours with 6-cell
- Software: XP Home SP3 (32 bit)
- Processor: Intel Atom N270
- Hard Drive: Up to 160 GB SATA (160, 250, 320)
- Memory: Up to 1GB DDR2 533 MHz
- Display: 12.1 WXGA (1280 X 800) LED 200 nit, 250g
- Graphics: Intel integrated GMA 950, Nvidia ION
- Connectivity: 10/100m Ethernet, Broadcom 578M, Intel WiFi Link 5150 1X2 AGN, Intel WiFi Link 5100 1X2 AGN, Non-Intel wireless b/g, Non-Intel wireless b/g/n, Bluetooth
- Other Features: 3 USB, 1 Expresscard slot (Intel and VIA platforms), 4-in-1 card reader, VGA, RJA45, HDMI
Lenovo Ideapad S12 netbook is now available at a price of $400 – $450. But it can still be purchased without the Ion processor. Price depends if purchase includes the NVIDIA Ion processor.
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