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A lightweight personal computer that is smaller and more mobile than a regular laptop. Newer models now include a built-in video camera, microphone, speakers and wireless connections that allow for videoconferencing using the Internet.
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A portable computer small enough to fit into an average-size briefcase.
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A portable computer about the size of a piece of paper and usually less than two inches thick. Fits in an attaché case.
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a small compact portable computer
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a battery- or AC-powered personal computer generally smaller
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a battery-powered personal computer generally smaller than a briefcase that can be easily transported and conveniently used in temporary spaces such as on airplanes, in libraries, and at meetings
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a little smaller than a laptop and does not have a built-in drive so you need to connect the CD-ROM drive with a cable
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a mobile personal computer that can be carried along and used anywhere, quite like a notebook
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a portable personal computer small enough fit on your lap
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a useful thing when you travel a lot and aren't keen on taking your desktop computer with you
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A fully functioning portable PC that opens to reveal a screen and keyboard.
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The Zetafax server comes with an option to install a fax server onto a notebook computer, so you can send and receive faxes while away from the office. If your PC is not connected to a network fax server, Zetafax will start up locally, using the fax modem in your PC.
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Also called laptop computers, notebook computers typically weigh less than 6 pounds and often have lightweight, flat-panel monitors. Notebooks may be plugged in to a power supply but also come with batteries that allow them to run for two to six hours before recharging. These computers meet or exceed the minimum system requirements for a multimedia-capable computer. ()
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See Laptop Computer
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A lightweight computer slightly smaller than a laptop with similar features such as a pop-up display monitor, battery pack, and disk drives.
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A computer the size of a notebook. It is usually smaller and lighter than a laptop.
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A portable computer, roughly the size of a sheet of notebook paper in width and length.
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A portable computer about the size of a standard ring binder notebook. Although notebook computers do not have expansion slots for hardware modifications, SCSI, Ethernet, ISBN, video caputure, and other hardware options are available on PCMCI cards.
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Also called a laptop computer; an extremely lightweight and portable personal computer that comes with a rechargeable battery. Notebook computers are usually more expensive and may not be as powerful as a desktop computer because matching computer capacity in a smaller package is more expensive.
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a small portable computer designed to unfold like an open notebook
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A lightweight portable computer. Laptop computers are often called notebooks but they are usually heavier.
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Portable, personal computer small enough to fit on a lap; also called a laptop computer. 1.22 displays, 6.6-7 floppy disk drive, 7.6 keyboards, 5.4, 5.5 mobile users, 1.32, 1.34 PC Cards, 7.28 security and, 12.13 system unit, 4.3, 4.33
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