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.
A mini notebook is not for everyone, it depends on the buyers personality and reason for use. A mini notebook is easy to carry around and fits a lot less data than a regular laptop.
A mini laptop is smaller than a regular laptop hence the word mini!!!!!
There is no major difference. Most times a notebook is just a laptop that you may 'write' on.
One can find information on how to install the Internet on an HP Mini notebook laptop on a number of different websites. One can find information for the Internet installation at websites such as eHow and the HP official website.
No. The DVD Player are sold seperately
Do you mean mini laptop as in a notebook? Like the 5" ones? Then yes, you can buy them from computer retailers and stores like Best Buy and Radio Shack.
A notebook is a smaller computer that is mostly used for web surfing. A laptop is a fully functional computer that can replace a desktop computer's functionality.
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.
Dell mini 10 has upgrade to the screen with higher resolution.
According to CNET reviews of the year's most popular mini-laptops, the number one best laptop is the Toshiba NB550D, with the really good price of $300.
As far as I know, a laptop and a notebook are essentially the same thing. Some companies may have a difference, but the industry uses the terms interchangeably.
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.