yes, a net book is just the classy word for mini laptop.
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.
I am using Intel Atom based Netbook, which is thinner more portable and also it's a lightweight and easy to take anywhere you can enjoy reading EBooks, playing games and many other work that is associated with your nature of job.
The Lenovo - IdeaPad Netbook seems to be a very good mini laptop for use and has good ratings. Dell has some that are probably better and I'd check with them first.
The best brand of mini laptop is Acer. Their netbook not only comes in a variety of colors, it is also small, light and portable, yet as durable as a full-size laptop.
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.
Yes you can! It works same as laptop and desktop computers...
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.
A mini 9 can be bought for as little as $250. However, the mini 10 is now out, so you may want to consider purchasing one of these instead.
Go for HP mini 210. its upgradable netbook
According to CNET, The Toshiba Mini NB305-N410BN is the best mini notebook/netbook on the market. It is rated high at 4.5 out of 5 stars and has a low price tag of $399.99
It can be, really good phones are sometimes worth more than a netbook/notebook or even a computer
A netbook is just a smaller laptop. It works the same way as any other computer. Windows, USB, INternet etc everything
Dell has a mini inspiron netbook available that generally starts at $299.00. This does not have quite the power of a laptop but it is close. For the price it is a good option to check out.
Windows XP shouldn't have any problem on both a laptop or netbook.