how have been laptops as good as notebooks differ? similar to in power, speed as good as others? that is most appropriate endorsed to have? as good as yes or no do we recommend, can we embody the specifications for the laptop or cover matched for the developer, striking designer, as good as as good the non hardcore gamer.?
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Er.. They are the same thing…
Notebooks and Laptops are portable computers but there is a minor difference between laptops and notebooks.
Laptop: A portable computer small enough to use on one’s lap.
Notebook: A light, portable computer that is generally thinner than a laptop.
Even according to Webopedia, laptop computers are more frequently called notebook computers, though technically laptops are somewhat smaller in size than notebooks
“Laptops” and “Notebooks” are the same thing. They (meaning the lord-high-mucky-mucks at computer companies) changed the lingo a few years ago to make the ‘laptop’ computer sound more compact and portable which it is becoming each year. They are really interchangeable words and it just depends on who you’re talking to.
A notebook is generally thinner than a laptop, but other than that, they’re obviously the same.
Iv read the answers above and i can only conclude that the 2 terms (laptop & ntbk) could probably be just a marketing thing. They probably is just the same. But this kind of products is about technology, and the last thing it needs is to be associated to an old term. They have to coin a new term for it. Laptop is an old word. Thats what you call those portable computers in the 1990s. When i think of laptops, i think of those big portable computers my uncles used to have, but when i think of notebook, well, it’s smaller… more recent. They’re just like cellphones, they just get smaller and thinner… And when you think of the diminishing size, it’s more hi-tech. Uh, i don’t know if i am making sense.
Now to ‘answer’ you question
well, I can’t give you any specifications because i know little about computers even though i use it everyday, but as a graphics designer…. well, I’m not really a graphics designer, but i know a lot of them from experience!! Well, they usually recommend a Mac. It’s like, Mac is for graphic designers, you know?
Ok, i’m not really here to answer your question. I can’t send you a private message, apparently you didn’t enable it. It’s your previous question that caught me. Karl Lou, ikaw ni? seatmate nako pag grade 4?
I call my computer a laptop. A notebook is a binding of paper if you ask me. Definitely a marketing sceme. Different manufacturers call them one or the other. I haven’t heard of other names but, I would put it past them to try to pass one off as something else just to get people to buy.
Laptop = Old School Terminology
Notebook = New School Terminology
Thats it. They are one in the same.
Laptops in the old days where slightly smaller desktops that was able to sit in your lap.
Notebooks are new, more modern Laptops that are no bigger or heavier than a paper notebook.