Sunday 29 April 2012

What is the difference between Netbook and Notebook.



The terms Netbook and Notebook are usually  confusing. What is the difference between Netbook and Notebook?
Netbook
Netbook generally has the following features. 
1.Weight usually less than three pounds.
2.Screens  are 12 inches or smaller, a netbook can be tossed easily into a backpack or purse, or even carried comfortably in one hand.  If you lug your machine around all day long, that's a major consideration.
3.Netbooks are leaner, and better suited to web-based usage.
4.They rarely have a CD or DVD drive. 
5.Their processors make them both energy-efficient and power-conscious, but that also means they're designed to run fewer programs simultaneously.
6.Less hardware.
7.Netbooks have a longer battery life, lasting up to twelve hours without a charge. 

Netbook Computers.


Notebook
Notebook generally has the following features. 
1.Notebooks are more substantial, with larger keyboards and screens,
2.Built-in DVD drives, and more computing strength. 
3.Weight starting at about five pounds.
4.Notebooks are built with the heft to edit massive video files, create graphics, or manage large music libraries. 
5.The larger hard drive of a notebook delivers power and speed, capable of storing huge amounts of content while easily running multiple data-heavy programs.
A Notebook Computer.


What you choose?
If your priority is strength over convenience, then notebooks are the best.







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