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Netbooks or laptops?

Captain Hobo.

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    So, which one do you like better? I like netbooks because they are lighter and they are what I use.
     

    Binary

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    Hmm..Yes, I guess I'd prefer a netbook too since they're easy to carry around (although I don't necessarily have one, yet). Yet, I feel the need of a laptop. But maybe it's because I just want one :p.
     

    Ricochet Orange

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    Laptops because they are more powerful than netbooks.

    *waits for someone to come in and say iPod tou- I MEAN iPad.*
     
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    I own both a netbook and a Macbook, and I prefer the Macbook more. Sure, the netbook is more portable, but I don't think that the portability is a good trade-off for decreased performance. OS X and Win 7 both run noticeably slower on it than on my Mac.
     
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    Laptops are more capable than netbooks, and have a much lower cost-to-power ratio than netbooks, even with the wireless contracts you can get through cell phone providers that bring down the price of the hardware.
     

    Gerri Shin

      
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    Given the choices, I'd say notebooks. I'm more partial to the tablet form factor, but seeing as I
    ve yet to receive my new tablet yet, I cannot comment definitively whether I'll prefer it over my notebook or not.
     
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    Netbooks. Regular laptops are heavy and uncomfortable to use portably. I like that I can carry my netbook in one hand and type with the other while walking. If you want 'power', use a damn desktop.
     
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    Netbooks. Regular laptops are heavy and uncomfortable to use portably. I like that I can carry my netbook in one hand and type with the other while walking. If you want 'power', use a damn desktop.

    Some of us like to be able to play our games away from home, and don't have desktops that are mobile. And we also like to be able to bring our most important, power-hungry programs with us wherever we go. Plus, netbooks have an even higher hardware failure rate than laptops, which already have pretty high rates of failure (can't remember where I read this... I just know that I've read it).
     

    Heart's Soul

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    Laptops with pirated software. Why? Because I don't feel like paying for XP (since it's now more expensive than Vista and 7 is on desktops for now) and laptop because of DVD and good specs.
     
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    Some of us like to be able to play our games away from home, and don't have desktops that are mobile. And we also like to be able to bring our most important, power-hungry programs with us wherever we go.
    Not even games, the Atom processors are just horrible in general. The same clock speeds don't compare to the Core 2 series, which is now outdated anyway, as they are just weaker in general. You're much better off with a ULV. They are low-voltage 1.4GHz Core 2 Duos and they crush Atoms, even ignoring the second core.

    Battery life is a consideration, but some of the ULVs get just as much, if not more battery life, thanks to more cells.

    Until netbooks go dual-core in the mainstream, they're a gimmick.
    Plus, netbooks have an even higher hardware failure rate than laptops, which already have pretty high rates of failure (can't remember where I read this... I just know that I've read it).
    I can't see how. Most of the parts are the same between them. The most common parts to die - HDDs and RAM are normal 2.5" and SODIMMS, respectively. The only reasons they'd fail more often are their position in the lower price bracket; and abuse from their ability to be just chucked in bags, etc.

    I'll stick with my old frankensteined HP. I don't think it has any parts I haven't upgraded, aside from the locked graphics... CPU, Mem, HDD, Battery, lol.
     
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    I can't see how. Most of the parts are the same between them. The most common parts to die - HDDs and RAM are normal 2.5" and SODIMMS, respectively. The only reasons they'd fail more often are their position in the lower price bracket; and abuse from their ability to be just chucked in bags, etc.

    The higher failure rate may have been from actual physical abuse without people realizing they were doing so and issuing a warranty claim, now that I think about it.
     

    Cherrim

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    If you already have a decent computer, like a desktop, there's no reason to get a powerful laptop to go with it. I use my netbook as my "away from home" computer. It's much better than my old laptop was for taking notes in class because it's much lighter and easier to bring with me to school. And when I head home for the weekend, it's really nice to be able to bring my own computer with me so I don't impose on the rest of my family by taking up the family desktop to do some homework, check email, or chat with friends. The increased portability of my netbook is the reason I love it.

    Buuuut I will definitely admit that for the year or so that I didn't have another computer alongside the netbook, because my laptop crapped out on me so often, it was hard. Having only 1024x600 pixels of space to work with? Ugggh. I definitely preferred my old laptop's 1280x800.

    Basically, as a secondary computer, it makes more sense to go with a netbook. Get something small to use when you aren't at your main computer, you know? But if you're looking for something to use as your primary computer, a netbook will be very restrictive. D:
     

    wee187

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    I agree with Light-san, I have a nice desktop for all the big stuff and my netbook's nice for smaller, you know, stuff. (Ignoring the fact I can play FFVIII, FFVII, all Pokemon Games, and FFVI on my netbook, let's consider that small) :D

    Nah, I love my netbook.
     

    NarutoActor

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    I love my laptop. It has amazing graphics, a huge screen, lost of memory, and long battery life. I used my friends netbook, and it was an epic fail, compared to my laptop.
     

    linkinpark187

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    You know what it really boils down to? What do you need it for? I have my desktop for gaming, therefore I don't need a big, bulky laptop. I have a nice Lenovo IdeaPad S10 that works perfect for what I need it for: checking my work mail, browsing the web, and doing some business work on it. I have my home desktop, as well as my work desktop. And even if I do want to game on the go, my Lenovo can handle NES, Super NES, GB/GBC/GBA, etc...emulators with no problems that I've noticed, yet. But it's what suits my needs and works best for me. Like I said, it just depends on what you need it for.
     

    .Gamer

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    I use a Laptop because its more practical for school and whatnot, and I can't handle tiny screens. >:|
     

    Captain Hobo.

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    Netbooks are good for me because I don't do much gaming on a computer. Plus I have a destop for that.
     
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