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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a netbook" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a small, lightweight laptop designed primarily for internet-based tasks.
Example: "I decided to buy a netbook for my travels because it's easy to carry and perfect for browsing the web."
Alternatives: "a mini laptop" or "a portable computer."
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Or a netbook.
The Beam weighs two pounds and is even thinner and smaller than a netbook.
So yes, choosing a netbook is all about finding the least-bad compromises.
That is triple what it receives for a sale of Windows XP for a netbook.
Purchasing a netbook is becoming as complicated as ordering a Starbucks coffee.
Charles Di Bona of Sanford Bernstein estimates that Microsoft pockets $30 to $35 from a netbook.
A small laptop with an Intel chip is normally called a netbook.
It is still cheaper to make a netbook than a notebook, but the gap has narrowed".
Specification issues are much the same as with netbooks, as discussed last week (Wanted: a netbook for business trips).
A netbook computer, a miniature laptop designed for wireless broadband use, consumes up to 450 times more bandwidth.
But a netbook with a cellphone chip is called a smartbook, according to some companies' marketing departments.
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