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Netbook vs. Laptop Computer

February 6th, 2010
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Computers known as netbooks, seeing as they are quite new on the landscape, have a few other labels applied to them for example mini notebooks or simply ultraportables. With the term notebook computer being synonymous with laptop.

Netbook computers, are pigeon-holed as being in the subnotebooks grouping, which is a very swiftly – developing class of compact, lightweight, lower price range laptop computers that’s intended for basic computing as well as the utilization of web-based applications (they are enabled to connect to the Internet wirelessly).

They’re offered for sale more or less as supplementary devices that have the capability to work along with an individual’s standard computing resources. Additional descriptive references include: small, light-weight, minimalist and cheap lap tops; along with less sizeable, lower-priced laptop computers.

Presented in the lead up to the winter holiday shopping season of 2007 – as scaled-down laptop computers engineered to be optimized for low weight and similarly affordability – netbook computers omitted the cd/dvd disc drive, made due with more compact screens and keyboards, and cut back on specification and processing capacity.

In the years and months since then, the netbook’s monitor sizes have had a variation ranging from a little bit less than five inches to a little more than 10, and with their weight in the one kilogram (2. 2 pounds) range.

By the summer months of end of the decade computers known as netbooks had become more than a little bit easier on the budget when compared with regular notebooks, to the almost unimaginable of having even been tendered as a no cost incentive with the purchase of an Internet service plan by AT&T in Atlanta, Georgia

Within the short time period since their release, netbook computers have been expanding in dimensions and capabilities, while during that same span of time notebook computers are being made less in weight and smaller. Therefore, physical characteristics like their dimensions and how little they weigh will not be what can tell them apart.

As it looks currently, maybe a Net Book Computer is able to be said to be a smallish, lower-powered notebook which also lacks an optical drive(cd/dvd player/recorder). On the other hand that probably won’t be for very long either, when you consider that optical drives are being made ever smaller and will soon easily fit into a netbook. And wireless connectivity for computers will soon be good enough that external media like dvd’s and blu- ray disks can simply be done without.

Anyway, for the present time, the netbook would likely best be described as a smaller, low cost laptop devoid of an optical drive.

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