Most of the time, yes
Net books are simple and for education.
Net books are made by Hewitt Packard, Toshiba, Sony, and Lenova to name a few. Generally net books are least expensive. With technology today a net book can operate as well as a laptop.
The Weight of a Sony Laptop Depends on the Model. Some Models Will Be Slightly Larger, While Some (Including Net Books) Will Be Slightly Lighter, but on Average They Weigh About 9.1 Pounds.
nope. net books are a lot smaller, weigh less, and ACER net books are crap. i recomend getting a notebook. note books have disk drives, are a little bit smaller than a laptop, and much bigger than a netbook. i also recomened not getting an ACER, or a SONY. get a DELL, or a HP.
Yes it will brake the battery.
yes it does
The Acer, A leader in Net books, with the Intel Atom has a very respectable charge time of 5.5 hours with normal use.
There are many differences between laptops, notebooks, and net books. Notebooks and laptops are generally the same in regards to use. Notebooks usually have more power than laptops and are bigger in size. Net books are less powerful than the other two and are very small mobile computers.
yes
Yes. Of course you must have .Net framework runtime installed to run any .net application, and your laptop is running one of the Windows operating system.
Net-books are cheaper than laptops because they don't have as much memory or hard drive as a laptop does, the space is very limited. Everything Runs slower and somethings don't function quite as well as they would on a laptop...
No.