A Windows Netbook will offer many of the same features other computers do, but in a convenient size. While the wi-fi may allow for a connection wherever needed, netbooks are not as fast or powerful as full-sized laptops.
Most netbook manufacturers have models that include Windows XP.
Yes.
I tink no
Actually iTunes can only be used on that netbook with Windows 7.
Windows XP shouldn't have any problem on both a laptop or netbook.
Nothing. No, seriously. Absolutely nothing.
On a Dell netbook, the Windows Security button is typically located on the keyboard as a dedicated key, often represented by a padlock icon or the Windows logo. If your netbook doesn't have a physical button, you can access Windows Security by pressing the "Ctrl + Alt + Delete" keys simultaneously and selecting "Task Manager" or "Lock" from the menu. Alternatively, you can open it via the Windows Start menu by searching for "Windows Security."
According to BestBuy, cheapest netbook preloaded with Windows 7 Starter cost approximately $249, with higher-end netbooks having a price tag of about $540.
The price range vary depending on the brand of the netbook or mini netbook. However, the range is close since the size is the main difference together with the memory and some technical features.
All new netbooks come with Windows 7 Starter already installed. To install Windows 7 on a netbook with a previous version of Windows installed you get the Windows 7 CD and insert it into an external disk drive you have installed on your computer. Then follow the installation instructions.
When the netbook was released, it was designed to be a simple, on the go laptop. They run the full version of windows (Most of the time, it was windows 7 starter), but tended to be very slow due to having the original Intel Atom processor.
A netbook is just a smaller laptop. It works the same way as any other computer. Windows, USB, INternet etc everything