Laptop
A mobile computer with a full-sized keyboard, flip-up monitor and space for built-in optical or floppy-disk storage drives.
Notebook
A mobile computer with a full-sized keyboard and a flip-up monitor. It does not have space for built-in optical or floppy-disk drives, but instead provides communication ports so that an external drive can be connected. This allows a notebook to be much thinner than a laptop.
Netbook or Mini PC
A mobile computer with a keyboard smaller than full size (some are less than half the size) and a flip-up monitor. As with a notebook, it does not have space for built-in storage drives, but does provide ports for connecting an external drive.
Tablet PC
A mobile computer with a full-sized keyboard. It has a monitor that can be opened and then twisted around to lie flat on the keyboard, with the screen pointing up. The monitor can then be written on. A touch-sensitive layer in the monitor allows handwriting to be captured and stored.
Netbooks are smaller than Notebooks and they are ultra-portable than Notebooks. The battery life of Netbooks is more efficient than Notebooks.
I am having an Intel atom based processors Netbook because it is a great little piece of technology of Intel, lightweight and easy to take anywhere, and is much lesser price as compare with Laptop and with a great battery life.
Netbook is mini and less in memory. and notebook support the different applications and faster and also good space.
Laptop and Netbook are pretty much interchangeable. They are a more normal PC as such. Laptops and Netbooks nowadays have pretty much have the same capability as a regular PC, with similar processors, similar capacities of memory and disk space and integrated optical drive.
Earlier Netbooks was not enabled with CD/DVD drives, but now some of the Netbooks are embedded with the same.
The nature of my job involves lots of travelling, therefore I am using Intel atom based processors Netbook and it is a great little piece of technology, lightweight and easy to take anywhere, and is much lesser price as compare with Laptop and with a great battery life.
A netbook is a small laptop that's more portable but slower, a notebook is usually the same as a laptop but used to mean a smaller unit. Laptops are usually the largest of the three classes.
The greatest difference is that a netbook or tablet are made for internet use only. The laptop notebook will also be able to have Office or other useful software as well as a hard drive for storage.
A netbook is a very small mobile computer that has alot less power then a notebook or a laptop. Its size is usually around 7" - 10". A notebook is the biggest of the three of these and has the most power of them all. A notebook usually is about 15.4" - 19". A laptop is the most comfortable to carry around with you and "sit" on your lap. The average size of a laptop is around 13" - 17".
Yes Exactly the same.... there is no different between them... :)
Netbooks are cheap(price) and are used for browisng the net, word processing etc. Notebooks are full feature laptops.
Both notebook and netbook computers work well for web surfing. The notebook offers more versatility while the netbook offers a much cheaper price.
A notebook is a computer with a small keyboard basically and a netbook is a computer with a full on keyboard. Netbooks are smaller than Notebooks and they are ultra-portable than Notebooks. The battery life of Netbooks is more efficient than Notebooks.
A laptop is a personal computer that has a full-sized keyboard, a monitor that opens up and built in storage drives. Similar to a laptop, a notebook is a personal computer with a full-sized keyboard and monitor that opens up, but unlike a laptop, it does not have built in storage, rather it has ports that allow external drives to be connected. A netbook is essentially a smaller sized notebook.
On a netbook, you cannot play videos on YouTube; on an iPod Touch you can. You cannot play games on a netbook.
Notebook, Ultrabook, Netbook.....
Besides the size, a laptop notebook computer has more functions and capacity than a netbook. You can read more at http://forums.cnet.com/5208-19680_102-0.html?threadID=313546
A notebook has more memory and a bigger processor. It also has a larger screen then a netbook and a DVD or a blu ray drive. If you only need very basic things such as writing emails and connecting to the internet then a netbook is for you. If you need to use a lot of software and use discs then you need a laptop.