Netbook Vs Notebook

james11

New Member
hi everyone new to this forum, so i thought i can use this as a base to clear all my questions here(may be some look ridiculous)

but some or other i must know them, if i am coy of learning newthings, i will never learn them in my life.....:p


so finally my question is what is the difference b/w netbook and notebook ?
 

diduknowthat

formerly liuliuboy
Netbooks are tiny, they usually have 10" or smaller screens. Notebooks are bigger, usually have 12" or bigger screens.
 

mcutra

New Member
re

NetBook is a smaller laptop (ex. Acer aspire one) a Notebook is an ordinary laptop (ex. 13inch to 20 or more inches)
So netbooks are more portable than Notebooks
 
this biggest diffrence out of all of them is

this biggest diffrence out of all of them is that netbooks don't have cd/dvd drives and most weigh around 2 lbs or so.
 

speedyink

VIP Member
We're missing the obvious fact that notebooks are much more powerful. Netbooks are great for their size though, I couldn't be happier with what I can do with mine.
 

WhiteFireDragon

New Member
netbooks are smaller, much more portable, generally cheaper (price), and intended to only do basic things like word processing, chatting, or surfing the net. hence the name NETbook. 3D games are not playable on these, but they can take light gaming.

notebook is basically the exact opposite, intended for heavier processing power. think of them as a cutdown and portable versions of desktops.

btw, welcome to the forums james :)
 

sean1.8t

New Member
with your average netbook, would you be able to handle a decent college load on it?

such as,

  • run windows apps - word, powerpoint, excel, etc?
  • photoshop?
  • dreamweaver?

and having 5 or 6 windows open at a time between internet browsers and applications?

thanks!
 

PHATSPEED7x

New Member
I look at a netbook as the bridge that connects a blackberry, and a laptop together.

I almost bought a netbook when I was looking for a new laptop, but decided against it just because I wanted the optical drive. I bought a nice 14" acer model that is the perfect balance of power, and portability.
 

clyd3robert

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PHATSPEED7x

New Member
I'm not a gamer. I just use my notebook for internet access, and simple business task. Plus I manage all my music, and photos with the computer too.
 
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