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The phrase "a netbook of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific type of portable computer known as a netbook, often in contexts discussing technology or computing.
Example: "I recently purchased a netbook of excellent quality for my travel needs."
Alternatives: "a laptop of" or "a computer of".
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So will Apple counter Dell and its rivals with a netbook of its own?
Is Jolicloud preparing to sell a netbook of its own?
— Will Apple introduce a netbook of its own to get a piece of the fast-growing market for laptops costing less than $500?
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Admittedly, I've never been in prison (putting technology bloggers in with regular inmates is NOT safe for the inmates) but I'd undoubtedly try to smuggle in a cell phone and, at the very least, a netbook of some type.
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Technology can play a huge role in boosting student achievement, but simply slapping a netbook on top of a textbook is not enough.
Much advice on offer online suggests souping up the specification of a netbook so it can run Microsoft's Windows XP operating system, rather than the free, open-source Linux system that is offered as standard on many netbooks.Yet increasing the specification only makes sense for people who want to run (and to pay for) Windows and specific Windows-based applications.
That's the whole point of a netbook – to free up the main computer in the house.
Be aware however, that these devices can cost as much as a netbook for the same amount of storage.
Don't Call It a Netbook Think of the MacBook Air as the distillation of everything that makes a MacBook great.
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