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WHAT'S A NETBOOK?
A netbook is more than a smart phone but less than a full-featured laptop PC.
Think smaller, lighter and cheaper than your typical laptop. And they offer wireless connections to the Internet for mobility's sake.
They are designed for basic functions: surfing the Web, listening to music, using Web-based applications available from sites such as Google Docs.
WHAT IT ISN'T
They are not made for running off-the-shelf software programs -- if they can run them at all.
Some netbooks opt for a Linux operating system rather than Microsoft Windows, which dominates the PC industry. That limits their ability to run many mainstream software programs.
Even netbooks that run Windows use low-cost processors that can be slow running shrink-wrapped software. And if you want to install that software using an optical drive, take note that optical drives aren't built into netbooks. You'll need to buy an external drive.
DAVID RANII
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