1. the smallest traditional notebook design. It generally weighs four pounds or less and measure an inch thick or less.
2. are generally considered to be those that fall in the five-to-six pound range. They measure1.5 inches thick or less, are relatively portable but come with more than enough power and endurance, as well as plenty of multimedia features for watching videos, listening to music and editing pictures.
3. delivers the advantages of both handwriting recognition and a full-fledged notebook in one mighty and flexible device. Some are slate models with external keyboards; others are convertibles that change From slate to notebook mode more easily.
4. have the same processors installed as in some of the most advanced desktop PCs and successfully combine them with mobile versions of the fastest video cards on the market to offer the supreme 3D gaming performance on a mobile platform.
5. offers specialized audio and video features that enable it to serve as a mobile DVD player, MP3 jukebox, and digital photo album. For some extra money, your notebook can function as a television and digital video recorder, too. These laptops typically offer solid gaming capabilities, but usually not quite at the level of a dedicated gaming system.