The budget-friendly Lenovo Ideapad 110S is an 11.6-inch, minimalist laptop equipped with basic functionality. Thanks to the all-white laptop's compact size and commodious keyboard, the Ideapad 110S never fails to catch the eye, unlike other usually dull low-priced laptop choices.

Lenovo Ideapad 110S Performance

The Lenovo Ideapad 110S runs Windows 10, which makes it even more competent than the Chromebook. However, it is imperative for consumers to bear in mind that it is not a high-powered device. The cost-effective laptop is ideal for light use such as checking/responding to emails, surfing the web, and word processing. Anything more than the aforesaid tasks and its performance limitations become evident, according to CNet's review of the Lenovo Ideapad 110S.

Lenovo Ideapad 110S Price

A 15.6-inch version of the Ideapad 110S sells for $200; however, US-based consumers who are looking to get their hands on this cute laptop for less than that can head to Best Buy, where the model is up for grabs for $170. For that price, it should be ideal for anyone interested in a basic spec'd laptop for modest use.

Lenovo Ideapad 110S Design

Despite carrying a low price tag, the Ideapad 110S does not bear substandard appearance, except for its plastic construction that seems to spill the beans about the device's budget status. Nevertheless, its smooth, lusterless clamshell gives it a voguish appeal.

Unlike other small laptops, the Ideapad 110S does not come with cramped keyboards but sports a comfortably spacious one, instead. Aside from being snappy to respond, the keys don't feel low in quality or drab. PC Mag dubs the keyboard "decent" in its latest review of the laptop.

While its precursor wasn't capable of scrolling, the Lenovo Ideapad 110S features a touchpad with full functionality, but it's still not spared from flaws. The laptop is usually slow to respond to scrolling and slows up if too many tabs or open are open at the same time.

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