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<title>What is a notebook?</title>
<description>A notebook is a lightweight, compact, portable computer, a little smaller than a laptop. However, they have the same features as laptops, like battery pack, disk drives and a pop-up display monitor.
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<title>How is a notebook different from a laptop?</title>
<description>There is a big difference in a laptop and a notebook, especially in terms of physical appearance. Here are some of there differences:
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<description>A tablet PC is a type of computer that has a similar format to the notebook, but you can use a special pen to operate the computer without having to use a keyboard and a mouse.
keywords: Notebook | Latptop | Computer | Tablet PC | Tablet </description>
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<title>What is a desk book?</title>
<description>A desk book is a computer system that makes use oflaptop technologyin desktop components. It has some featuressimilar to a laptop such as its being space-saving. A desk book is also known as adesk note.
keywords: Notebook | Latptop | Computer | Desk Book | Desktop </description>
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<title>What does wireless mean?</title>
<description>There is more than one definition of wireless. It can mean radio transmission by means of airwaves, or the more modern definition is: a communication system based on broadcasting electromagnetic waves. 
keywords: Notebook | Latptop | Computer | Wireless </description>
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