If I am planning on buying a new computer, is it better to buy a laptop, a notebook, or a netbook? Is there a difference between the three?

Laptop and notebook computers are used as interchangeable terms. A netbook however is a much smaller and lighter laptop, with fewer bells and whistles, less capable processor, smaller memory, smaller screen, smaller hard drive, etc. The advantages of a netbook is that it is more convenient in tight locations (e.g.In economy class seats on an airliner, etc. ) and costs much less than a full-sized laptop. You can get a netbook for under $400, while an entry-level laptop will set you back at least $600, and as much as $2500 or more, depending on the specs.As for what is best to buy, that depends on how you plan to use it.

If you're looking for something super portable, that you can use almost anywhere, and you do not need a large screen (i.e. You do not usually need multiple windows open, you do not plan to use it for heavy duty number crunching or storing many hundreds of gigabytes of videos and photos, etc.) you can get by comfortably with a netbook. If you are more of a power user of your computer, you should pay the extra cost and get a full-fledged laptop.

As for the specs you should look for, that would depend on exactly how you use your computer, and what types of software you use.

Although laptops and notebooks have very similar traits such as they are both portable and you can take them anywhere, there are some differences between both of them. Let us start with notebook computers; notebook computers are designed to allow you to do computer work while on the go and still offer all the power mobile users require for entertainment as well as work. This type of computer usually is not cheap and your top of the line notebooks can be very expensive.

Notebook computers are ultra light, which makes it easier for you to take it anywhere you want. The lesser the weight the better for you! It has 4 hours plus battery life, and it has a low profile, which means it’s thin.

In addition, it doesn’t have an internal floppy disk, nor do you have the ability to utilize CDs or DVD’s.

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