In fact, everything is quite simple... In essence, a netbook is the same laptop, but with much smaller dimensions, performance and a slightly different purpose. Many people have heard that all laptops are divided into several classes, including gaming laptops, tablet PCs, budget and business laptops. As for netbooks, they also represent a separate class of laptops, with their own properties, tasks and features. If all the differences between a netbook and a laptop are written down in points, it should look something like this:
Dimensions
Perhaps the most noticeable, at first glance, difference between a netbook and a laptop is its dimensions. According to the idea, laptops were created for business people who were always on the move, and for whom it was vital to have something more than an ordinary calculator or an electronic notebook at hand. Gradually, the laptop market grew and developed, offering us newer and more advanced devices. Laptops came in a variety of sizes, but none of them fit into a woman's small purse or could be used in a confined space. This niche was occupied by netbooks, which, as a rule, have a screen diagonal of no more than 10 inches.
Productivity
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In netbooks, on the contrary, rather weak processors are used, the performance of which is enough for simple tasks such as watching a movie, surfing the Internet and working in office applications. Netbooks are unable to run most modern games that require support for shaders (a shader is a program for one of the stages of the graphics pipeline used in 3D graphics to determine the final parameters of an object or image), high-poly models and 'capacity textures due to its limited graphics system, which is a chip integrated into the motherboard. However, some netbooks can please their owners with old, but no less interesting, toys that are not as demanding on resources as modern ones.