The netbook/ coloured netbooks or mini laptop is a highly portable, light and compact PC with everything one needs to do basic computing tasks and surfing online, minus the CD/DVD player. Originally geared towards a niche market that required a low-cost PC with basic functionality, its explosive popularity has resulted in it expanding to include heavier and more costly models, blurring the lines between the netbook and standard laptop markets.

A netbook can weigh less than two pounds (.91kg), and with an LCD screen measuring just 6-10 inches (15-25cm) diagonally depending on the model, they are truly portable. Models with a Linux operating system commonly feature a small but ultra-fast solid-state drive ,which is essentially a large flash memory chip. An SSD not only makes the netbook lighter, but also extends the netbook battery life. Some models can last as long as seven hours on a single charge on the coloured netbooks.

A Netbook is perfect for students to do homework, email friends, surf the net, and play games. Senior citizens with little or no computer experience to date might also find the Linux-based mini laptop with its uncomplicated desktop a good introduction to the Internet, email and basic computer activities. A coloured netbooks are also convenient to have around the house when primary machines are tied up and someone needs to get online, write a paper, or perform some other task. For those who dislike thumb typing on cell phones or personal digital assistants, a netbook can provide Internet on-the-go in a more convenient, yet highly portable machine.

The Coloured Netbooks, also known as a mini laptop, may be one of the hottest computers on the market today. While the technological advantages in the laptop has given it an unprecedented level of popularity, the trend has been to go smaller and smaller. Now, with the 10" netbook, the physical limitations applying to size may be near their maximum. Even with the small screen, the 10" laptop does have some advantages.

For those who do a substantial amount of travelling, the 10 inch laptop may well be the perfect companion. It is easy to use on an airplane where quarters are notoriously cramped. Other laptop computers may have a hard time fully opening or even opening to an angle where the screen can be easily seen on an airplane. This is not a problem for the 10" laptop.

Another advantage of the coloured netbooks is in its weight. While all laptop computers have gotten lighter as time has gone by, the mini computer is one of the lightest ever made. Most come in at less than four pounds (1.8 kg). For those who need to worry about carrying more than just a laptop with them, this may be an important consideration.

Though often a secondary consideration or advantage, the 10" laptop also has the capability of being used fairly unobtrusively, especially considering what other laptop models look like on a desk or table. Therefore, it may be an ideal choice for those who want to take it to a class or use it in a business meeting. It will not attract the attention other models may, except that many may be curious of its small size.

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September 5, 2010
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