Mini notebook computers are gaining in popularity these days due to their compact sizes and mobility features. People like having access to the Internet wherever they go, and compact, portable devices such as laptop notebooks are great to have while on the go. What many people do not realize, though, is that they differ from regular computers in more than just size.
As popular as they are, there was a high return rate in 2008 on netbooks due to many people misunderstanding them and their purpose. Some consumers realize that these smaller laptops are not as powerful as regular computers, and end up returning them rather than trying to get used to them. Why is this?
































