
Over the last 15 years an exciting digital age has arrived upon us. The change has brought computers and the internet to the forefront of our daily lives. There are still, amazing, about 10 million people in Britain who do not have internet at home. There is also an issue with people not knowing what actual terms such as notebook and netbook mean.
So we are here to explain, beginning with notebooks. It first should be pointed out that notebooks are the original cheap laptops. Large laptops have greater screen size and more powerful graphics cards, but do cost more money.
Indeed the first laptops were notebooks, followed by tablets and netbooks. Netbooks are smaller and less powerful. But they can still connect to cheap printers which means they have the same wireless functions as normal laptops.
The thing with netbooks is the ability to take it with you wherever you go. Also netbooks will fit nicely as an addition to your desk.
If you are thinking about buying a laptop for work, then look into netbooks. As far as personal entertainment goes, you need to go for a notebook, which has CD and DVD options.
The notebook has a bigger screen, more powerful graphics card and it more powerful than the netbook, therefore should be the gamers choice. In favour of netbooks is their cheap price and long battery life. This means they are great for taking on holiday with you.
Many believe that notebook are far faster than netbooks. However, notebooks are being caught up and some netbooks are really powerful. There are more and more reviews praising the speed of netbooks!
If you require any further information about laptops type in ‘laptop buying guide’ into Google.