Back in the days there were PCMCIA cards, and now there are ExpressCards (which as far as I know can run on PCI Express buses). But nowadays those laptops (and laptops in general) are becoming rare as the industry shifts to all-in-one laptops with touch screens and tablets. Although some laptops are still being made, but most manufacturers are getting rid of the expansion card concepts as USB3 reports faster speeds than the expansion card types mentioned earlier.
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.
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.
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.
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It won't slow down your notebook as long as you have 1 GB of RAM on your notebook.
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most of them do.
i assume yes but it depends on the net books specs
The rectangular pad is a called a touch pad.
The best notebook for you, depends on what you want to use it for. If you are a serious gamer then you will probably need to spend more money than if you just want it for surfing the net and chatting with your friends.
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Most people search on the Internet instead of in the net. They also say that the "go online," or "surf the web."