Lenovo IdeaPad S10-2 With an HD Display Upgrade

Lenovo S10-2 Heads to Japan, Release Date and Price Expected

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Although they’re becoming common these days, up until now High Definition displays haven’t really made into netbooks. But that didn’t scare computer manufacturer Lenovo, who’re planning to insert a 1280×780 HD Display inside their new Lenovo S10-2 netbook that will be soon announced and later shipped in Japan.

This is a new chapter in the history of netbooks where the competition is stiffening every day and brands are trying out every thing they can to lure in more buyers. The Lenovo IdeaPad S10-2 HD display upgrade will ostensibly increase the cost of the package by some $50 but that is not something the customers will mind considering what they get.

Other than having an HD display intact, the only change in the Japanese version of the IdeaPad S10-2 is integrated Bluetooth connectivity. So far we have nothing concerning the release date and if/or/when it comes to the US and the rest of the world.

Stylish and powerful, the new Lenovo S10-2 with a HD display sounds like a hot seller.

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