วันพุธที่ 25 เมษายน พ.ศ. 2555

The Differences between a Netbook and a Laptop

The coming of the netbook is a direct succeed of wireless internet technology. Where there's wireless internet access, one has to have a computer and nobody wants to lug colse to an 8 lb laptop all over town! Netbooks were designed to get you to the internet, period. This includes web browsing, email, group networks, etc. You may also contain light (and i mean Light) word processing to its work load. The theorize for this is that netbooks have slow processors and not sufficient Ram - not to mention scaled down graphics cards and small hard drives. Typical netbooks have between a single core 1.3Ghz to 1.66Ghz processors and 1Gb of Ram. Netbooks ordinarily come installed with Microsoft Windows Xp Home or Windows 7 starter. Some are loaded with Ubuntu Linux to shave a few bucks off the lowest line.

Lets talk about the advantages:

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* transported - most netbooks fit medium sized bags and satchels.
* Lightweight - all netbooks are under 3.5 lbs - yes, including the ones that have extended batteries
* Long continuing battery - netbooks ordinarily last between 4-12 hours depending on the battery type and usage.
* Great for internet passage and email.

And the disadvantages:

* Slow processors and very microscopic Ram - can only run 2 or 3 programs simultaneously without seriously slowing down.
* No built-in Cd or Dvd-rom drive. You can attach an external drive, but there goes your portability!
* smallish keyboard and screen - not a deal breaker, but you kinda have to get used to it.

So what's the verdict? If you travel a lot and need something small and light and don't need it for whatever but internet passage and email, then the netbook is excellent for you.

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