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Laptops

Laptops

Sometimes we got confused with some mobile computer terms like Notebook, laptop, Subnotebook,Netbooks, UMPC and more to come…. Are you sure the device you’re using right now is a Notebook or Netbook? let’s find out

Actually there are not too many differences from those title words. Essentially they refer to small personal computer designed for mobile use (mobile computer).

Notebook

Notebook is the early terms that comes along with the emerging of mobile computing tech. A laptop is usually shaped like a big notebook with 0.7-1.5 inches thickness and dimensions ranging from 10×8 inches (27×22cm, 13″ display) to 15×11 inches (39×28cm, 17″ display) and up. Nowadays laptops weighing 3 to 12 pounds.

woman with a notebook on her lap

woman with a notebook on her lap

Laptop

Laptops term comes in line with the terms Notebook. However, the word ‘laptop’ is often used because it is taken from the behavior of notebook users, who prefer to put the device on their lap rather than put it on the desk

Sony Vaio Subnotebook

Sony Vaio Subnotebook

Subnotebook

Subnotebook is Laptops weighing typically between 0.8 to 2.7 kg and a 6.4 to 13.3 inches diagonally display. A

subnotebook is a lightweight and small portable computer, which has most features of a standard laptop computer but comes smaller package. Subnotebook is often applied to systems that run full versions of desktop OS such as Windows or Linux, rather than specialized software such as Palm OS, Windows CE, or Internet Tablet OS.

psion netbook pro

psion netbook pro

Netbook

Netbook is a new term, which launched by Intel in February 2008. Netbook is intended for small sized notebook category with standard functionality and lightweight. Netbook can be called as a smaller version of the laptop. Technically, Netbook is a new term for the small size laptop with the emphasis on the function of Internet applications and wireless communication. Hence, should have wi-fi connection.

msi wind nettop1 150x150 The Difference between Notebook and LaptopNettop

There are also terms Nettop. Nettop is a version of the desktop (computer desk) in mini size and an internet connection which is a must. Netbook and nettop is the Intel project to provide computer access in developing countries.

EB UMPC with GPS

EB UMPC with GPS

Ultra-Mobile PC (UMPC)

Ultra-Mobile PC (UMPC) is a small form factor (a standard size and shape) for tablet PCs and subnotebook/netbooks. Besides of 7-10 inch netbooks, 13.3 inch subnotebooks are also included. The form factor was initially developed as part of Project Origami, and at first only included tablet pc’s. The project was a joint development exercise by Intel, Samsung, and Microsoft. Intel is also responsible for the Mobile Internet Device, a variation on the UMPC concept.

Fujitsu Lifebook tablet PC

Fujitsu Lifebook tablet PC

Tablet PC

Tablet PC is a notebook or slate-shaped mobile computer, that comes with a touchscreen or graphics tablet/screen hybrid technology which allows the user to operate the computer with a digital pen, or a fingertip, instead of a mouse And keyboard

The tablet PC offers a more mobile way to interact with a computer. The device often used where regular notebooks are impractical or don’t provide the needed functionality.

The term “Tablet PC” was introduced by Microsoft in a Keynote Address by Bill Gates at the 2001 Comdex conference. Tablet PC also known as Pen computer or Pen computing.

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toshiba portege r600

toshiba portege r600

Toshiba have just added to their notebooks line up with the Toshiba Portege R600 ultraportable that weighing only 779 grams.

here are some features of the of the Toshiba Portege R600:

  • Intel Core 2 Duo at 1.2 GHz.
  • 2 GB of RAM.
  • a 12.1-inch screen. With 1280 x 800 pixels resolution
  • 160 GB SATA hard drive
  • DVD recorder.

The Toshiba Portege R600 offers connectivity, as required, provided by Wi-Fi 802.11n compatible with Bluetooth 2.1.
The OS is powered by Windows Vista Business. And the best part is that it uses 6-cell batteries and can last up to 9 hours.

The price starts at 1,500 euros, at the moment it available only at Tsohiba Canada websitem and is categorized in Notebooks, Toshiba.

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msi wind u120 notebook

msi wind u120 notebook

I’m still waiting for the ultimate ultraportable to replace my original Asus Eee, now that is close to meeting a year and, despite its actually not too old, compared to current trends it has become quite outdated. Among the features I’m looking for is a 10-inch screen and integrated 3G connectivity, plus a good battery.

The MSI Wind U120 could meet at least two of these features, the on-screen and the 3G. The changes from the previous version of the Wind are not too many, apart from to come with a disc of 120 GB and the possibility of choosing a disk SSD of 20 or 40 GB, although that would not be at its launch, but would have to wait a little more.

But since then, the fact that the MSI Wind U120 provides connectivity compatible with Wi-Fi 802.11n module in to insert our SIM card, to get HSDPA connectivity, makes it ideal to be able to access the network from anywhere.

The device will be ready for the market in December, will cost almost $ 600.

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Eee PC S101, the New Family Member of Asus Netbook

October 8, 2008

Asus has just added a new member its Eee PC mini laptop by releasing the Eee PC S101. So, what is the netbook all about?
Asus Chief executive officer, Jerry Shen, claiming that the netbook is a combination of innovative industry with artistic design. The Eee PC S101 Netbook is weighting of about 2.2 [...]

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DELL MINI 9, another Atom Powered UMPC

October 6, 2008

Mobile PC has become a new trends in portable devices. If the king of this story was the Asus Eee now there are several devices in sight.
One is the Dell Mini 9, a UMPC that like many other powered with an Intel Atom 1.6 GHz plus a 1 GB of RAM and a screen [...]

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Fujitsu U820 UMPC Will Hit US Market Soon?

September 24, 2008

it really looks like the Fujitsu U820 UMPC (aka U2010) will be let out of the gate very soon. It has been nearly two months ago, since th UMPC cleared the FCC, and it is still yet to show up for sale in the United States.
It’s a good news for Fujitsu fans that [...]

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OQO New UMPC has an Atom?

September 18, 2008

OQO, manufacturers of high-end UMPCs, CEO may have lost, but they can earn new Intel-based Atom version of their touch-screen device. CEO Dennis Moore left the company this week.
After the rumors and speculation floating arround, Dennis Moore has moved quickly to describe as a “technology showcase” instead of something that would get to production [...]

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