Laptop and Netbook are pretty much interchangeable. They are a more normal PC as such. Laptops and Netbooks nowadays have pretty much have the same capability as a regular PC, with similar processors, similar capacities of memory and disk space and integrated optical drive.
Earlier Netbooks was not enabled with CD/DVD drives, but now some of the Netbooks are embedded with the same.
The nature of my job involves lots of travelling, therefore I am using Intel atom based processors Netbook and it is a great little piece of technology, lightweight and easy to take anywhere, and is much lesser price as compare with Laptop and with a great battery life.
Windows XP shouldn't have any problem on both a laptop or netbook.
They are both good. It will depend on your personal need whether you want a laptop or smaller netbook. A netbook will not have a DVD drive and will have less memory storage than a laptop but is more portable.
The netbook and laptop cases vary in size because a netbook is significantly smaller than a laptop. You should definitely check which one your friend has to ensure you get one that is going to fit the size of their computer.
A netbook is a version of a laptop computer. It is smaller than a notebook, sometimes called a regular laptop and is generally less powerful and less expensive.
Notebook, Ultrabook, Netbook.....
A Netbook is simply a smaller version of a laptop, but has less memory. Although it is very easy to carry and is portable to have, Netbooks have lesser GBs.
A netbook because if you have a budget of $300, then you're gonna be really lucky to find a decent laptop...
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.
i think you should pay about $500 for a decent laptop or netbook
two or three pounds depending on if its a netbook or laptop
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Commonly known as a netbook.