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Differences between Netbook and Laptop

Thursday, March 4, 2010

So what is the difference between notebooks and netbooks? A laptop (aka notebook) is the computer that is designed to be portable with a screen hinged to a keyboard. A laptop with a battery of portable power and a touch pad instead of the mouse for input. Mini-notebooks (also called a netbook, subnotebook or ultraportable) take these ideas further, creating a new market on a laptop, smartphone and a personal digital assistant. The main characteristic of these are smaller in size and weight, which are very similar to the daily average, as it costs less than a standard laptop with prices starting at about £ 150 a perfect solution for the credit crisis!

Mini laptops are not as strong as the notebook, and the lack of power for large, demanding programs, as well as an optical disk - so no CD or DVD. However, connectivity is a focal point for netbooks. Files downloaded from the Internet are rapidly catching up with the hardware of multimedia products, so perhaps it is not the loss. In short, the difference between notebook and netbook is a netbook is smaller, lighter, cheaper (in general) and simple.

Mini new laptop is expected to sell in the region of 5.2 million units by the end of 2008, 8 million in 2009 to 50 million by 2012 - a tenfold increase. Industry analysts are torn or subnotebook not cannibalize the notebook market, some suggest that only 10% of the market will be taken. However, this economic crisis, people will always be looking for cheaper products and mini-laptops available from $150-200, maybe there's a big market, after all.

So it's game over for the standard laptops and PCs? Unlikely, mini laptops, as capable of performing dozens of tasks identical or similar computer model larger, will (for now) is limited by the size of the battery, processing power and storage space, the difference between notebooks and Netbook is not pronounced enough to make obsolete the old. In addition, when using a computer for an extended period of time, it would be appropriate to use a larger screen and a faster processor in a laptop or a desktop PC replacement, particularly challenging for programs such as games.



And finally, the same price range, but the laptops of varying quality, there are about $200-300 led some analysts to believe that Consumer Focus will feature not only the size and weight. At the other end of the spectrum, mobile phone manufacturers and suppliers are tapping the market with the NC10 netbook from Samsung, LG X110, and the launch of Carphone Warehouse Webbook - a laptop brand by Elonex. Vodafone has linked arms with the Dell with its Inspiron Mini 9, which offer contracts for 3G mobile broadband. Orange has followed suit with cozying with the Asus Eee PC 901.

The difference between notebook and netbook may sound very vague, but surely there is room for both functions. If you have a laptop, even reading this on, relieved. Feeling the weight of it. Ask yourself, I need all this space? I would be better off with something smaller and lighter - if the answers yes, browse the site.


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