Lenovo IdeaPad S205 review
LaptopsThe next evolution of the netbook - it might lack the visual flair of its rivals, but the IdeaPad S205 gets everything else right

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The next evolution of the netbook - it might lack the visual flair of its rivals, but the IdeaPad S205 gets everything else right
The 7075D2G's outstanding three-year warranty and serious processor power make it good value, but it has a small hard disk
There are very few business-oriented ultra-portables with this much power and style, but the X1's battery life is disappointing
A gorgeous design using luxurious materials and with Lenovo's customary great keyboard, but the screen and battery life are disappointing
The ThinkPad L520's styling will appeal to those who prefer function over form
Around the same size and price as a netbook, but more powerful and with a higher screen resolution – an excellent budget choice.
The screen's a little dull, but long battery life, decent performance and a great price make this laptop a fantastic choice.
A well-built laptop with great performance, but unless you need 6GB of memory, it's a little too expensive and unbalanced.
The B500 works as a TV, gaming PC, multimedia centre and standard desktop; it's compact and effective but painfully expensive for its specification.
Solid build quality and a comfortable keyboard are expected of a ThinkPad; the X201 adds desktop performance and a half-day of battery life