Lenovo S110 manual „ Connecting USB devices, Removing a memory card

Page 18

Chapter 2. Learning the basics

2Gently slide the memory card into the card slot until it reaches the end.

Note: Insert only one card at a time into the slot.

Removing a memory card

After reading data from and/or writing data to the memory card, you can remove it from your computer. To remove a memory card:

1Use the Windows Safely Remove Hardware utility to make sure the card is not in use.

2Gently pull the memory card out of the card slot.

„Connecting USB devices

You can connect a USB device to your computer by inserting its USB plug (Type A) into the USB port on your computer.

The first time you plug a USB device into a particular USB port on your computer, Windows automatically installs a driver for that device. After the

14

Image 18
Contents Lenovo IdeaPad S110 Regulatory Notice First Edition May Copyright Lenovo Contents Page Getting to know your computer Top viewPage AC power adapter jack VGA port Fan louvers USB port Getting to know your computerLeft-side view RJ-45 port Right-side viewUSB port Front viewBottom view Getting to know your computer Learning the basics „ Connecting to the power„ Configuring the operating system „ Reading the manuals„ Shutting down your computer Learning the basics„ Checking battery status „ Charging the battery„ Removing the battery pack „ Handling the battery Using the touchpad Touchpad Left-/Right-click areaUsing function keys „ Using memory cards not supplied Connecting external devices„ Connecting USB devices Removing a memory card„ Connecting Bluetooth-enabled devices on select models Enabling Bluetooth communication on your computerrLearning the basics System status indicators Symbol Indicator Meaning StatusLearning the basics Using Lenovo Quick Start „ Starting Lenovo Quick Start„ Exiting Lenovo Quick Start Learning the basics Connecting to the Internet „ Hardware for wired connectionsWired connections „ Hardware for wireless connections „ Software configuration„ Enabling the wireless network card „ Connecting to a wireless networkConnecting to the Internet Connecting to the Internet OneKey Rescue system „ IntroductionOneKey Rescue system „ Creating a recovery discs OneKey Rescue systemOneKey Rescue system OneKey Rescue system Troubleshooting Frequently asked questionsTroubleshooting How can I install the device drivers?Troubleshooting Display problemsTroubleshooting Password problems Sleep or hibernation problemsBattery problems Troubleshooting Computer screen problemsSound problems Hard disk drive problemTroubleshooting Startup problem OneKey Rescue system problemsOther problems Trademarks Page V1.0en-US
Related manuals
Manual 86 pages 41.94 Kb

S110 specifications

The Lenovo S110 is a compact and lightweight laptop designed specifically for those who require portability without sacrificing performance. Ideal for students and professionals on the go, this device marries functionality with a user-friendly experience. With a sleek design that weighs just under three pounds, the S110 is easy to carry, making it an excellent choice for travel and daily commutes.

At the heart of the Lenovo S110 lies an Intel processor that delivers solid performance for everyday tasks such as browsing, document creation, and media consumption. The laptop is typically equipped with Intel's latest Celeron or Dual-Core processors, providing users with a balance of efficiency and responsiveness. This makes it suitable for multitasking and running various applications simultaneously.

The S110 sports an 11.6-inch display, which offers a resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels. This ensures vibrant colors and sharp images, making it sufficient for watching movies, viewing photos, and engaging in video calls. The LED-backlit screen further enhances visibility in different lighting conditions, contributing to an overall enjoyable viewing experience.

In terms of memory and storage, the Lenovo S110 generally comes with 2GB to 4GB of RAM, which allows for adequate performance for most typical uses. The hard drive options vary but typically range from 320GB to 500GB, providing ample space for files, applications, and media. Additionally, the laptop supports expansion via external hard drives or cloud storage services.

Battery life is another key feature of the S110, with users often reporting several hours of usage on a single charge. This is particularly advantageous for students attending classes or professionals in meetings, where access to power outlets may be limited.

Connectivity options abound, including USB 2.0 and USB 3.0 ports for fast data transfer, HDMI for connecting to external displays, and an integrated webcam for video conferencing. The laptop also supports Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, ensuring users can stay connected with ease.

The Lenovo S110 is an excellent example of how a compact laptop can pack in essential features while remaining user-friendly and affordable. It caters to diverse needs, making it a reliable choice for anyone looking to balance work, study, and leisure in a portable package.