differences in laptop and notebook
Let's look at the notebook computer first. 
The Notebook Computer
A standard notebook has the following features:
1. Ultralight. Less weight is better.
2. 4 - 5 hour battery life.
3. No internal floppy drive. 
4. Minimal graphics subsystem.
5. No internal DVD or CD system.
6. 12" - 14" TFT screen. 
7. Low profile (thin).
8. Integrated modem and network connection.
9. Smallest possible keyboard that retains functionality.
10. Low power consumption Celeron/Centrino or Sempron style  processor.
In essence a notebook computer is designed to provide mobile  computing that won't break your back yet still offer all the power the  mobile users requires for work and some leisure pursuits. This  portability normally comes at a price. The level of minituarization  involved comes at a cost and high end notebooks can prove to be quite  expensive.
The Laptop Computer 
Now for the laptop computer. Again look at the name. A laptop is  designed to sit on your lap and you can therefore expect it to be quite  large and loaded down with features and power. The 
The standard laptop computer would have some ,if not all, of  the following features:
1. 14" - 17" (widescreen) TFT screen.
2. Nvidia GeForce or ATI Radeon graphics subsystem.
3. Internal DVD-ROM or DVD-RW drive
4. Large full featured keyboard.
5. 3 hour+ battery life.
6. Upgradeable.
7. Integrated modem, network, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi  capabilities.
8. High quality integrate audio and speaker system.
9. Low power consumption, high performance Intel Centrino  style processor.
From reading the above information you'll see that the  notebook is the exact opposite of the laptop. Notebooks offer reasonable  power and extreme portability. Laptops are designed to be capable of  replacing an entire desktop PC if necessary whilst still offering  desktop performance in a mobile platform. Hopefully this article has  helped clear up the differences between both classes of portable  computers. As time and technology moves on the line between laptop and  notebook will continue to blur but for right now it's still clearly  defined and driven by the demands of the portable computer market. 
 
 
 
          
      
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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