There are different types of Notebooks. Each has its own pros and cons. It depends on you which one is best suited for you.
Some of the types of notebook are given below:
Ultraportable:
Ultraportables systems are so light and small that you'll hardly know
they're in your laptop bag. The smallest ultraportable is sometimes referred to
as sub-notebooks having 10-inch displays and confined keyboards.
• 2kg or less
• Less than 20mm thick
• Little displays (12
inches or smaller)
• Slower mobile
processors, less memory, and smaller hard drives
• No internal CD, CD-RW,
or DVD drives
• Ports are very less
• Microsoft Windows XP
Home or Professional
Thin-and-light:
A thin-and-light offers the best balance between portability,
performance, and features, particularly for business travelers.
• 1.8 to 3kg
• Less than 40mm thick
• Medium sized displays
(12 to 14 inches)
• Powerful mobile
processors, lots of memory, spacious hard drives
• One exchangeable
internal CD, CD-RW, or DVD drive
• All standard ports
• Microsoft Windows XP
Home or Professional
Mainstream
or value notebooks:
This notebooks bring the performance and features that most users need
without all the stuff they don't. Though these devices are a bit lighter and
smaller than desktop replacements, mainstream notebooks still aren't suitable
for business travelers.
• 2.5 to 4kg
• Approximately 40mm thick
• 14-inch display or
larger
• Value mobile processors,
base amounts of memory, and small hard drives
• Two fixed or
exchangeable internal drives for floppy, CD, CD-RW, or DVD drives
• All standard ports
• Microsoft Windows XP
Home
Desktop
replacement:
A desktop replacement is prepared for just about anything, but it rarely
ever ventures off the compressed path. Because of its big and heavy size they
are uncommon to traveler. But these give the best performance and the most
features available in a notebook.
• 3.5kg or more
• Over 40mm thick
• 15-inch to 17-inch
displays
• Fastest mobile or desktop
processors, most memory, and largest hard
drives
• Two exchangeable
internal drives for floppy, CD, CD-RW, DVD, or DVD recordable
• All standard ports and
multimedia connectors
• Microsoft Windows XP
Home or Professional
Tablet PC:
They are available in two basic designs: tablets that look like
traditional notebooks, but with displays that turn round and fold flat facing
outwards, and slates that have no attached keyboard
• Less than 2kg (some
slates weigh as little as 1kg)
• Most of them are
compact.
• 12-inch digitized
displays
• Same mobile processors,
memory, and hard drives found in ultraportables
• No internal CD, CD-RW,
or DVD drives
• Fewer ports,
• Microsoft Windows XP
Tablet PC Edition
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