netbooks and notebooks

saskdga
saskdga Member Posts: 2 New User

I have had both types of ACER products and liked both of them in the past.

 

However I had a question/issue arise yesterday at a computer store a couple of days ago. I saw some Acer computers labelled as notebooks but which were the size of netbooks.  The salesperson I dealt with kept reiterating that although they were labelled as notebooks they were definitely netbooks in terms of power.

 

I really enjoyed the two netbooks I have owned in the past.. while I use a notebook now it is a bit heavy to lug around and I miss the convenience I had with netbooks.  But I also recognize there were limitations to earlier netbooks.

 

If Acer or any other company manufactured netbook sized computers with notebook power I would be most willing to purchase such a computer (especially if at netbook prices).

 

Please someone tell meif  ACER is marketing netbooks as notebooks or is there a netbook sized computer with notebook power

 

thank you..

 

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Answers

  • Vince53
    Vince53 Member Posts: 805 Practitioner WiFi Icon

    Sask, I was so surprised by your question that I looked it up. A notebook is a laptop computer that contains an optical drive (for DVD's and CDs). A netbook is a laptop computer that does not contain an optical drive. There actually are a few full-size netbooks, but they don't sell well.

     

    There are some powerful netbooks with good video cards and 1 gigabyte of RAM. However, in finding ratings of them, they are generally still less powerful than a notebook.

  • Sharanji
    Sharanji ACE Posts: 4,328 Pathfinder

    hi......

     

     

    The netbook model have been replaced  by Ultrabook that is shipped without optical drive,
    There seems to be little room, or little need, for an optical drive in an Ultrabook.
    The vast majority of Ultrabooks ship without an optical drive.
    Why would somebody still need a CD when all media is accessible online ? And please don’t tell me for OS re-installing, because that’s a job for USB thumb drives.
    You have the option to use an external USB CD drive.
     
  • saskdga
    saskdga Member Posts: 2 New User

    I still need someone to answer question about Acer putting computers in stores that are advertised as notebooks but are the size and strength of netbooks.. is this a case of 'misleading advertising'??

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