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A laptop notebook is a mobile computer designed to fold up for portability. The average laptop notebook weighs about 1kg and measures 12 to 17 inches. Key features on a laptop notebook include a built-in keyboard and touchpad, an LCD or TFT screen, a rechargeable battery, and an optional AC/DC adapter. Laptop notebook components are basically downsized versions of those on desktop computers, designed to run on less power to save battery life.

Why do you need a laptop notebook?

In developed cities, the laptop notebook is an essential gadget for the average adult. Pretty much every student and working adult carries and uses a laptop notebook every day. Laptops serve a different purpose for each user-they can be used for presentations, paper writing, multimedia production, and day-to-day office work. People who work on desktops cal also carry a laptop notebook as backup for when they need to travel for work.

Who makes laptops?

There are literally dozens of laptop notebook manufacturers in the market, covering every demographic, user profile, and price range. In the high-end range, big names are among the best performing in the market. Lesser known companies are associated with budget laptops.

What makes a good laptop notebook?

There's really no such thing as the best laptop notebook since each user looks for a different set of features. Your user profile will determine whether you should splurge for a high-end ultraportable or save money on a simpler model. Visit us at LaptopNotebooks for more information on choosing the best laptop notebook for you.

Laptop Notebooks Articles

Thinner, Lighter, Cooler

Notebooks are driven by consumers, not business, meaning style will rule in 2009, writes David Flynn.

Desktop Pcs Face Death Or A New Dawn

Some time in the first few months of this year, a milestone was reached. Twenty years after they first appeared on the scene, laptops overtook desktops as the most popular PC in Australia. It was a photo-finish - 50.3 per cent for notebooks versus 49.7 per cent for desktops.

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The $80 laptop?

Webcam To Pix Your Problem

MICROSOFT has launched its first webcam designed exclusively for notebooks, the Microsoft LifeCam NX-6000 which is optimised for use with Windows Live Messenger.

Easing The Burden Of Back-up Pain

Small companies with notebooks can use a novel solution to a perennial problem. By Helen Meredith.