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What are the main differences between netbooks and laptops?
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What Is The Difference Between Netbooks And Laptops?
Copyright (c) 2009 Titus Hoskins
Bizware Magic
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Lately, one question that keeps constantly popping up with laptop
buyers - what is the difference between netbooks and laptops? If
you're buying the latest mobile computer, should you go with a
netbook or laptop? What are the major differences and which one
should you buy?

First, you have to realize the category of "netbook" is a
fairly new one. Asustek launched the netbook category when it
released its first Eee PC in the fall of 2007. Nebooks have
proven so popular with consumers it is now the fastest growing
laptop segment.

Netbooks are small in size, usually with screens of 10 inches,
but some displays can be slightly smaller or larger. Netbooks
will usually run Windows XP or Linux and sell for well under
$500. Most have the smaller Intel Atom processor and at least one
GB of RAM.

Netbooks usually have multiple USB ports, wireless Internet,
Ethernet, webcam, vga port for an external larger monitor,
microphone and headphone jacks, card readers and most now come
with 160 GB hard drive, but older models will have 30 to 60 GB
ones. Expect longer battery life with a netbook and nine hours is
not that uncommon.

Sounds like a regular laptop, doesn't it?

Well, not exactly, because the main difference besides the
smaller size, is the lower processing power you will find in a
netbook. Most have the smaller Intel Atom processor so expect
less performance, especially when you consider most netbooks have
much less RAM than a regular laptop. In addition, most netbooks
don't have an optical drive (cd/dvd player), although some newer
models do have this feature. The keyboard will usually be smaller
so if you have large hands, look for a model with normal sized
keys.

Why have Netbooks become so popular?

The main reason could be our constant quest for a handy portable
device to go along with our hectic fast-paced well-connected
lifestyles. Many people want something larger than a smart phone
or PDA to connect with family and friends at all times. For
students, a netbook is ideal because of its small size and
portability. For travelers, vacationers, hikers, sailors... a
netbook can be a very convenient device to bring along to stay
connected with the outside world.

The other major reason is Price!

Netbooks are a lot cheaper than laptops, at least for the moment
this statement is true. Since regular laptop prices are
constantly decreasing, this price difference has grown a lot
smaller in recent years. But for the most part, netbooks will be
cheaper to buy then laptops.

Should you buy a netbook or laptop?

This question will largely depend upon what tasks you want your
new device to perform. If you have computer tasks which require
high performance or you want to store large amounts of data, then
go with a laptop or PC. If you have tasks which require a large
viewing area (display) then go with a laptop; those third quarter
company spreadsheets will be very hard to read on a netbook.

However, if you want a small portable device to stay connected
with friends and family while you're traveling or just out
around town, then go with a netbook. If you're a student and
want a small compact device for the classroom, then go with a
netbook.

Now, to confuse things somewhat, any prudent buyer must be aware
that you can have all of the features of a netbook in many
ultra-portable laptops currently on the market. For example, you
can buy a Sony VAIO 11.1 Inch Laptop with a 1.6 GHz Intel Core 2
Duo SU9600 Processor, 4 GB RAM, 250 GB Hard Drive and a Blu-ray
Drive. The main difference is price, expect to pay well over two
grand for the Sony.

Again, which device you buy will largely depend upon your own
computer needs and your budget. A cheap, yet sturdy netbook, may
be all you need to get the job done, why waste money by buying
features you don't need and will never use? However, if you
require high performance in a small package, then a more powerful
ultra-portable laptop may fit the bill in more ways than one.
It's your call? 




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