They are the same thing, but these days tend to be called notebooks because they getting to large to sit on yer lap, and also using a notebook on your lap tends to block the cooling vents on the base. The other type that fiona referring to in here are know as Tablet PCs. they have touch screens with out a physical keyboard.
2006-12-31 07:53:02
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answered by uk_staffie 7
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Officially there is no difference and the terms are used interchangeably in society
However, for manufacturers, notebook computers tend to be a little smaller than laptops
2006-12-28 08:23:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Netbooks are purely good for surfing the internet, subsequently the call "internet" e book. they at the instant are not good for video games, schoolwork, or media. Notebooks are conventional laptops. they have each and every of the purposes of a conventional workstation, yet some would be slower than others through scale of the memory and stressful tension.
2016-12-11 17:45:24
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answered by parenti 4
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No difference. Notebook is a newer term, and usually meant to mean smaller and slimmer, but really the terms are interchangable.
2006-12-28 08:29:04
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answered by RM 6
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A laptop and a notebook computer is one, and the same thing.
2006-12-28 08:19:45
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answered by WC 7
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When you close a laptop notebook up, on the cover it should have a touch screen, so you can fiddle around with it without using the mouse or keyboard.
2006-12-28 08:21:23
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answered by emjackson95 2
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a laptop notebook is a laptop and a posh notebook (you can write on it in your own handwriting) whereas a laptop you cant
2006-12-28 08:26:53
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answered by fiona127740 2
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Nothing, they're just different terms for the same thing.
2006-12-28 08:19:53
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answered by mark 7
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they're the same just different names
2006-12-28 08:27:54
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answered by twistoffate2099 4
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no difference
2006-12-28 08:23:48
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answered by Nick from San Diego 2
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