No way for the same price. A good netbook can be had for about $300.
A notebook or laptop at $300 would either be an old refurbished model
with poor battery life and specs or a used model being sold privately.
I would estimate that there is about at least a $200 price difference
between netbooks and laptops with similar features.
Rich De Steno
On 10/3/2010 4:11 PM, Andre Williams wrote:
One of the biggest pluses with netbooks is battery life. Determine the model of
your netbook and the model of your laptop and go to Amazon and read the
specifications on expected battery life. If you're not going to use your laptop
for travel then it doesn't really matter much.
HTH
Andre
From: heather kd5cbl
Sent: Sunday, October 03, 2010 12:42 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] about netbooks
I am hoping to obtain a knew laptop this week. I found from my research
that, laptops are increasing becoming lighter, screen size smaller and still
carrying the great power functions from the past. So if you going to get a
netbook, you can get a laptop with more functionality for about the same
price. That is one thing to consider. Heather
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