A Netbook is a type of laptop PC, outlined by size, price, h.p, and O. S.
They’re tiny, inexpensive, under-powered, and run either an old or unfamiliar operating software.
Netbooks run either Windows XP Home edition or Linux ( not only is Linux unfamiliar to several, but the versions of Linux on Netbooks aren’t the conventional well-liked distributions ). They don’t run XP Pro , Vista, or OS X. Microsoft randomly proscribes Netbooks from running the Pro version of Windows XP. Similarly , Apple randomly proscribes OS X to Apple hardware and it hasn’t played in the low-end realm that Netbooks occupy.* Vista needs too much horse-power to run well on a Netbook. HP has been the sole company to supply Vista on a Netbook.
The price nevertheless, was so high that it’s debatable whether such a machine qualifies as a Netbook.
