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Notebook V Laptop
Please explain is there really a difference between a laptop and a notebook.
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There is a difference. I am typing this on a small Acer Aspire ONE notebook, which I use when I am here in my caravan. Its screen is 10 inches by 6 inches, and is very neat indeed. But it doesn't have a DVD drive. Most laptops would have much bigger screens and all with come with a DVD drive.
I am not a huge fan of tablets I'm afraid. To me they are little more than toys. Having to use a virtual keyboard, instead of a proper one would drive me completely mad !
I am not a huge fan of tablets I'm afraid. To me they are little more than toys. Having to use a virtual keyboard, instead of a proper one would drive me completely mad !
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jno...yes, according to Acer ! I bought mine just before Comet went bust and had a really great deal. It has a AMD Dual Core C60 processor, 2GB of memory, and a whacking huge 320 GB HDD ! All this for less than £200, and they threw in a carrying case as well ! ( I had to buy a mouse though...
I can't stand these ruddy touch pads )
My first computer was a Pentium 75, which is a Reliant Robin compared today's computers. It had a speed of just 120 hz. I can't remember what the Hard Drive was but it was minuscule compared to today. But I thought it was the Bees Knees in 1994 !
The first laptop I used, a Toshiba, was given me by my employer and it had a black and white screen ! My nieces and nephews have no idea what B/W means or looks like.
I can't stand these ruddy touch pads )
My first computer was a Pentium 75, which is a Reliant Robin compared today's computers. It had a speed of just 120 hz. I can't remember what the Hard Drive was but it was minuscule compared to today. But I thought it was the Bees Knees in 1994 !
The first laptop I used, a Toshiba, was given me by my employer and it had a black and white screen ! My nieces and nephews have no idea what B/W means or looks like.
That employer of mine jno, was as parsimonious as it was possible to be, so no surprise about the B/W screen. I worked from home but went up to Town for the day, for a meeting. I left my pen at home and he SOLD me one so that I could make notes during the day. 20p as I recall. I think I could have rented one for the day instead and it would only have cost me 10P !
There is a tendency nowadays for manufacturers to use the word Notebook instead of Laptop. Very sensible I think because using a portable computer on one's lap is inviting the appliance to become damaged by overheating.
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