Netbook or laptop...how do you define the difference?

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Since it is said there's no such thing as a stupid question, here's a question.....where do you draw the line between laptop and netbook? Is it screen size, is it whether or not it has a CD/DVD drive?

I had always associated the term with the 10.1" screen portables, until I bought one with a lovely 12.1" 1,366x768 screen.....but I've seen models with that size screen classified as "thin-and-light" laptops.....so what gives? Is it all just a matter of opinion? :confused:
(I know in the grand scheme of things this question isn't that important, hence my posting it here in Chillout);)
 

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the lo-power atom cpu is important i think, giving oodles of battery life...

the real question is "what's the difference between a laptop and a notebook?"
 

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the lo-power atom cpu is important i think, giving oodles of battery life...

the real question is "what's the difference between a laptop and a notebook?"

A notebook has paper with blue lines in it and you use a pen to write on it, a laptop is a small portable computer.. sorry had to say it.

As for the start of this thread I the netbooks are great if you have a long bus ride into work every day due to the small size and long battery life.
 

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i guess the presence of an optical drive (and mickey megabyte's point of the intel atom processor) are really the only things that define them nowadays (other than the screen size, but as you mention a 12.1" netbook (i guess), that would make Steve Jobs very unhappy about his whole 'the new MacBook Air is NOT a netbook. we see no point' :p)
 

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I think the main thing is, like most people in this thread say, is the cpu. Intel and AMD both put low powered cpus to cut back on power usage. Another factor is the amount of RAM and hard drive space available to netbook users. Most of the time RAM is either 1GB or an upgrade to 2GB max. Also the hard drives rarely get over 160GB if not most netbooks have one under 100GB.
 

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yeah, that's a good point about the hard drive. most nowadays are 160GB, but one of my friend's was an early adopter and got one with an 8GB hard drive (i don't think it was an SSD, doubt it, but can't remember). and yeah, also true with the RAM unfortunately. sure, 2GB of RAM on a high end netbook is fine for some, but I want to see one with something better than an atom, but then they start edging towards the notebook side of things :/
 

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- HP Deskjet 3050A
- Two HP ZV5000 laptops (the better of the two recently broke)
- A Compaq Evo D310 (has 2GB RAM and a 2.53GHz P4 but is curiously extremely slow)
- A desk fan - this weather is warm ;)
- A fair few retro consoles
- Too many cables behind the desk, probably a fire hazard.
I bought a tablet instead of a netbook or ultraportable. I just can't personally justify 2 laptops. But a tablet also has a lot of perks a netbook/ultraportable doesn't. :)
I define a laptop as a more powerful system that you use for productivity and creating things as a workhorse system. I netbook is more for just internet and listening to music.
 

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good point ;)
admittedly I do have two almost identical HP ZV5000 laptops (2005), but I only bought the second as it was something I already trusted but needed to be a bit better (CPU and graphics).
yeah, I have to agree, only about 1% of my possible scenarios for needing an ultra-portable device that my laptop nor Windows Mobile phone can cope with, I need a netbook for. All the rest could easily be filled with a tablet or nothing :p
 

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NVIDIA/MSI GeForce GTX 770 (2GB)
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Realtek HD Audio (with 5.1 surround sound always on)
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HP 2311x (secondary-workspace), Sharp LL-T1620-H (primary)
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1924x1080
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480GB Crucial M500 SSD
1TB internal WD Caviar Black
3TB Seagate Barracude 7200rpm (for media storage)
4TB Seagate Desktop drive (mirrored backup)
2TB Apple AirPort Time Capsule
1TB Seagate FreeAgent Desk
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- 13" Apple MacBook Air, 2013, i7 @ 1.7GHz, 8GB DDR3, 256GB SSD
- HP Deskjet 3050A
- Two HP ZV5000 laptops (the better of the two recently broke)
- A Compaq Evo D310 (has 2GB RAM and a 2.53GHz P4 but is curiously extremely slow)
- A desk fan - this weather is warm ;)
- A fair few retro consoles
- Too many cables behind the desk, probably a fire hazard.
my def of a netbook is a cheap mobile computer that has low specs. most likely windows starter with a atom processor and low ram. but then not all net books are that bad. but I'm IMO there all way to weak for me. but now netbooks are getting better and better.
 

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Well, for perspective's sake...here are the specs of my netbook/laptop.


ASUS Eee PC 1215P
Intel Atom N550 dual-core(1.50GHz) Processor(it is an Atom, but dual -core and hyper-threading)
12.1" WXGA (1366x768) LED Display, Intel GMA 3150 graphics
1GB DDR3 Memory, 250GB Hard Drive (5,400 RPM but it scored a 5.8 WEI), High-speed 802.11n, 6-Cell Battery (47 W/h) for up to 8 Hours of Battery Life, Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium SP1

Supposedly I can upgrade the 1GB to a 2GB stick but that is it....but I added a 4GB Class 10 SDHC card for Readyboost use and it does help. I don't play games with it but it plays 720p videos nicely and the screen looks very nice. There is no optical drive.

I don't need it to be powerful.....anything heavy duty I would do on the desktop anyways.
 

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Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd.
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Win 7 Ultimate 64-bit SP1 (desktop)
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Intel Core 2 Duo E8400
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Gigabyte GA-EP35-DS3R
Memory
2x 2GB OCZ DDR II SDRAM PC2-6400
Graphics Card(s)
NVIDIA GeForce 9400GT
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HP 2009m(primary), Acer P191W
Screen Resolution
1600x900, 1440x900
Hard Drives
Internal:WD Caviar Black 640GB 32MB cache 7200RPM
External:Samsung Story Station 1TB HDD desktop drive
500GB Toshiba portable drive
PSU
Antec Earthwatts EA500D
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Antec Sonata III
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4 fans
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Logitech Wave
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Logitech M-SBF90
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Slow due to home Wireless-G router
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MSE, Hitman Pro, Malwarebytes
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Chrome and Palemoon
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Laptop....Acer 5750Z-4835
15.6" HD Widescreen CineCrystal™ LED-backlit LCD Display: (1366x768 resolution, 16:9 aspect ratio)
Intel® Pentium® Processor B940 (2.0GHz, 2MB L3 cache)
Windows® 7 Home Premium,500GB Hard Drive,4GB DDR3 RAM, Intel® HD Graphics,8X DVD-Super Multi Double-Layer Drive
Multi-in-1 Digital Media Card Reader,802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi
Chrome and Palemoon, MSE, Hitman Pro
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