A netbook is the name for a small laptop usually about the size of a 200-page hardcover book. They are becoming more popular, because they are priced lower than notebooks.
A netbook has smaller everything than a notebook: smaller keyboard, smaller screen, shorter battery life, smaller memory, and just about smaller or less of everything - including the price, which most people love ($350-$600).
A netbook is basically a smaller and cheaper version of a laptop. You can access the internet on it, as well as other documents. They aren't full-fledged computers, but can certainly get most of your computing tasks accomplished. I am not sure whether you can use Microsoft Word on it, though...
They are usually priced between £150-£200. The primary difference between a netbook and a notebook is the processor type (low power and slower) and the weight (much lighter).
There is no age restriction on owning a netbook. You 10 and if you understand what is netbook go for it.
Yes. Intel Netbook can do so
Not that i know of but you can download it on to a netbook
The top Netbook sold is the ASUS 10.1-Inch Netbook (Matte Black). This is followed by Toshiba 10.1-Inch Netbook (Blue) and the Acer Aspire One 11.6-Inch HD Netbook (Espresso Black).
On a netbook, you cannot play videos on YouTube; on an iPod Touch you can. You cannot play games on a netbook.
It prevents your netbook from overheating which can cause it to fail.
Yes you can using Skype! Its the best tool :)
Yes, there are Netbook bags and cases available. Try the Targus Sport Netbook Case.
The price range vary depending on the brand of the netbook or mini netbook. However, the range is close since the size is the main difference together with the memory and some technical features.
I know about a very good netbook which is Intel Netbook which is Lightweight, Sleek, easy on your pocket, Convenient Design and Long Battery Life. Also, Intel is a trusted brand and their netbook is highly appreciated.
yes. you can install microsoft office in netbook
Yes. it will a bit will slow down your netbook