Sunday, September 26, 2010

What is the difference between a netbook and a laptop?




Although netbooks have been around for a couple of years, they are quite known and unknown to most people. This is why many confuse them with laptops or attempt to find the differences between netbooks and notebooks.

This is because they are lighter and smaller. While the average laptop has a 15.4" screen and weight around 4.5-5 pounds, the average netbook these days is a 10" screen and weighs about 2.8 pounds. And as it has a smaller screen, it also has a smaller body and is more compact and easier to carry.

Then, the netbooks come with smaller screens and usually lower resolution. You may have already obtained only from the previous point, but since netbooks are smaller, so are their screens. You can get them with screens from July to December inches, while laptops have displays between 12 and 19 inches, and there are only a handful of 12" versions.

Also, netbooks are more portable than laptops. Besides this question of size, they also come with better battery life. if you could wait and average 3 hours of life from a 15.4" notebook, a standard 10" netbooks can easily give you these days 6 to 8 hours, with some even exceeding the 10 hours mark. and something of a standard laptop can not offer.

the greater autonomy of netbooks is mainly due to less material they contain. Yes, netbooks are designed to use low-energy equipment that can only offer a limited number of performances. they are good for all the basic stuff today, but when it comes to resource-intensive applications or games, they can meet the challenge. Laptops, second home can even ultra-per-forming material, as there are more desktop replacement devices with up to 3 hard drives, graphics cards and processors Sli Premium.

Last but not least, there is hard money. A netbook standard goes for about $ 350 and offers a good 10 "screen, decent equipment, good body construction, low profile and a range of about 8 hours. You can get laptops for money actually, but you you end up with a big, bulky camera with equipment not much better than what you can find in netbooks and low autonomy. A good laptop if lasts 600-800 bucks and high-end versions could easily pass for 2000 $. So, although there are differences in performance between laptops and netbooks, these differences are seen in their price tag.

So, in conclusion, a netbook is like a sub-laptop. It has a screen, keyboard, touch pad and the most used ports and can provide enough power to run standard applications. It is also compact and lightweight comes with a very good battery life for a very good price. laptops, on the other hand are larger and with less autonomy, but they can not provide any extra netbooks lack of performance.

There are other little things too, and you can read more in this article on the difference between Netbooks and notebooks.





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Netbook or Notebook? Many customers do not differentiate


OK, netbooks are portable, convenient and accessible. But many consumers still do not realize that there is a difference between traditional laptops and netbooks - and some of them are very disappointed by the performance of their machine. Laptops / notebooks «traditional» (if one may say) offer much more powerful processors, to open more applications and a complete experience for a computer.

The users targeted by the current generation of netbooks are subject to confusion stemming from their lack of real intrinsic capabilities of their new equipment and how it differs in functionality notebooks of the moment. Result: a large contingent of dissatisfied customers.

If one believes a new report from the NPD Group, a market research firm, many buyers of a netbook (60%) believe that netbooks and notebooks are exactly the same things.
But this is not the case. If they are smaller and more portable than laptops and other notebooks «standards» are netbooks use less powerful processors, are operating systems run more «light» and did not play some applications that yet pose no problem for laptop / notebook «full size».

And this leads directly to dissatisfaction among consumers who feel they have no discomfort in his hands for which they paid. The NPD Group's report has noted that only 58% of those who ultimately bought a netbook, having imagined the possibility of purchase of laptop / notebook, they are very satisfied with their purchase. Figure to put into perspective with the 70% of consumers happy with them ever considered buying a netbook.

In the age group 18-24 years, a major target demographic targeted by the makers of netbooks, 65% said they expected better performance from their netbook. And only 27% of this target to the contrary.

The NPD Group also noted that manufacturers of netbooks have to focus their cameras on the portability to the «marketer»to consumers, and 60% of these customers have since cited the portability as the main reason for their purchase netbook. However, the NPD Group says that 60% of buyers say they have never used their netbook outside their homes once they have used it at home.


«We must ensure that consumers buy well suitable type of PC compared to what they plan to do with him,» said Stephen Baker, VP of industry analysis at NPD, in his explanation of the report. He added: «There is a serious risk of cannibalizing the market for notebooks that can cause a real threat to the long-term success of netbooks. » And concludes: «Retailers and manufacturers can not insist too much emphasis on capabilities worthy of PCs and advanced features of these machines, it could convince consumers that a netbook is a good replacement for the notebook. Instead, manufacturers and distributors should instead focus on marketing the mobility, portability and the very real need for a PC companion, to provide customers with the assurance of a purchase order and reasoned that they are more satisfied with their purchase. »



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