What is the difference between laptops/netbooks and notebooks?
Friday, April 2nd, 2010 at
5:55 am
I am about to buy a new laptop to go to uni with, and I have no clue what the difference is between a normal laptop, a net book and a notebook. They are all types of laptops so whats the best to get?
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Laptops and notebooks are the same, only a different way to call them.
Netbook is a mini-laptop, smaller than a normal laptop, and normally is used only to acess the internet. It’s like a computer to acess the internet, because many netbooks have only a 4/8Gb SSD memory. I’d truly recommend you a notebook, because of its qualities, but if you are looking only for a way to be connected elsewhere, buy a netbook.
Laptops are just the older name for what are now called Notebooks.
Netbooks are the tiny organizer-sized computers. They are a pain to use especially when you want to type. Plus some of software is not compatible with their O.S.
notebook – small laptop usefull for general useage
netbook – laptop ideal for web usage
laptop – can be any size and any spec on laptop you can make it better with upgrade Componants.
im pretty sure im correct.
i think laptop would be better but i prefer a desktop pc due to the fact laptops are expesive to repair.
Tips:
Notebook are for "apple products"
Laptop is a general name for "Every one called micro computers".
Anyone, you wish to have? it is up to you.
Your purpose for usage is very important.
Notebooks and Laptops are portable computers but there is a minor difference between laptops and notebooks. Laptop: A portable computer small enough to use on one’s lap. Notebook: A light, portable computer that is generally thinner than a laptop.