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.
When you network operating systems you will have the benefit of both operating systems. You have to ensure both systems are compatible before networking them.
Notebooks and Laptops are the same thing. Both words mean the same computer however a Netbook is where the difference is. A Netbook is usually a computer that has less hardware then the average laptop or notebook. Most Netbooks do not have a CDROM, they are smaller (7-12 inches) and they cost a lot cheaper then the average laptop.
4GB will be enough to run both operating systems and have room for applications.
Neither. Their both ideal for typing. We use pens and pencils to write. Seriously, though, they're both equally good for writing, although the larger screen and keyboard of a laptop give it the edge.
The best netbook computers (also known as mini laptop computers) come from both Dell and Acer. These are generally smaller and just made for surfing the internet.
Both of them are operating systems.
Elementary school students should be taught on both Windows and Mac operating systems.
They are both operating systems.
they are both operating systems
An operating system is the system working on the computer. Linux and Windows are both operating systems used in businesses.
Your laptop depends on your preferences. If you are on a budget like most people you should go for a Dell or HP laptop. If you want your own personal, home computer get a Mac. Macs can also run Windows and Mac OS x. *wait til Christmas to buy because new operating systems are coming out for both; Snow Leopard and Windows 7