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lap top v notebook
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i am thinking of getting a notebook rather than a lap top
other than maybe not having a dvd player what are the other drawbacks?
basically just want to use it to go online
if anything speed is the only requirement
but dont want to be spending loads!
other than maybe not having a dvd player what are the other drawbacks?
basically just want to use it to go online
if anything speed is the only requirement
but dont want to be spending loads!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You are getting your terms muddled up a notebook and a laptop are the same thing.
You mean a netbook.
The main downsides of them are small screen and slightly small keyboard, also depending which one you get some have limited storage on them as they don't have a hard drive in them (those ones have a internal flash drive for storage) they also have processors that are designed to be low power rather than speed so they are not as quick as a proper laptop, but as long as you keep the OS fairly clean (if it's a windows one) they are quick enough.
( reply typed on a asus EEE pc 1000h netbook)
You mean a netbook.
The main downsides of them are small screen and slightly small keyboard, also depending which one you get some have limited storage on them as they don't have a hard drive in them (those ones have a internal flash drive for storage) they also have processors that are designed to be low power rather than speed so they are not as quick as a proper laptop, but as long as you keep the OS fairly clean (if it's a windows one) they are quick enough.
( reply typed on a asus EEE pc 1000h netbook)
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yep OS is operating system, mine came with windows installed on it (which I quickly removed and installed Linux) others come with differing versions of linux already on them. if you are used to windows and don't feel comfortable changing then make sure you get a windows one.
Mine was £249 from a local Bennets shop and it's got a 160GB hard drive in it.
Mine was £249 from a local Bennets shop and it's got a 160GB hard drive in it.
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personally I wouldn't get one, I'd spend the little extra and get one with a slightly larger screen and therefore keyboard too. but that is personal preference, your best bet is go into a shop and have a look at them and see if you think you'd be comfortable typing on the smaller one.
I also don't think the dell mini9 at that price will have a hard drive in it, so it will have very limited storage space.
if you goto pcworlds website, click netbooks at the top of the page and then on refurbished netbooks they have some quite good deals
http://www.pcworld.co.uk
I'd go for this one
http://www.pcworld.co...=119243&category_oid=
I also don't think the dell mini9 at that price will have a hard drive in it, so it will have very limited storage space.
if you goto pcworlds website, click netbooks at the top of the page and then on refurbished netbooks they have some quite good deals
http://www.pcworld.co.uk
I'd go for this one
http://www.pcworld.co...=119243&category_oid=
Kopend this is the Netbook that you want mate, reduced to £199 and its a little cracker http://direct.tesco.com/q/R.206-6241.aspx