A notebook is a sort of lesser laptop. A tablet is an entirely different medium, known for being flat and having no physical keyboard. A laptop is a portable, usually folding computer.
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The three main types of Computer are Desktop, Laptop, Netbook, Tablet and Server. To go more in depth you can then say Desktop, Laptop, Netbook, Tablet, iMac, Macbook, Macbook Pro, iPad and Servers Hope this covers your question!
it could be called a netvertible or a tablet netbook also the ipad is a tablet already so netbooks don't turn into an ipad
first of all the ipad is a tablet and netbooks have a physical keyboard but tablets don't and all tablets have touch screens but netbooks don't. but you can buy netbooks with touch screens and those are called netvertibles or tablet netbooks.
A laptop or a notebook computer is a portable device that can be easily carried and used while traveling. It typically has a built-in screen, keyboard, and touchpad or trackpad, allowing users to work or browse the internet on the go. Laptops offer similar functionality to a desktop computer but with the added convenience of portability.
The same way you would install such software on a desktop, netbook, tablet, or any other computer. There is nothing special about installing software on a laptop.
Yes. Notebook and tablet computers generally belong to two different categories of personal computing devices: those with a keyboard and without a touchscreen (notebook), and those without a keyboard but with a touchscreen (tablet). However, hybrid solutions are available. External keyboards can be connected to a tablet computer (such as an iPad), and some notebook or laptop computers feature touch-sensitive displays.
Which is a sronget to be usrd s notebook or a tablet
hand held pda tablet PC laptop/notebook desktop tower workstation
1) tablet computer. 2) smart phones. 3) notebook computers. 4) handheld computers such as laptop.
Laptops were names such because they filled your lap. Notebook computers include those the size of your lap and smaller "tablet" PCs small enough to fit in the hand that were the size of a paper notebook.