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subnotebook

In computing, a portable computer, usually a PC-compatible, that is smaller than a notebook computer but larger than a handheld computer. Subnotebooks often leave out features such as serial ports and CD-ROM drives.



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The ''Netbook'' normally a smaller laptop is a sub notebook computer that is built to be lightweight and very portable, they usually aren''t very powerful, but get the basic jobs done online and offline.
BUSINESS WIRE)--July 25, 2002 Computer Solutions Provider Expands Integrated Diagnostic Testing Modules For Ruggedized Toughbook(R) Notebook PCs For Telecom Industry Panasonic Computer Solutions Company, the leading provider of ruggedized portable computers, and the leading vendor of rugged notebook and sub notebook shipments to the field-service sector* announced today an integrated diagnostic testing module.
Sub notebooks are available in different sizes and thickness.
 
 
 
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