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  2. Subnotebook - Wikipedia

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    Sizes (smallest to largest): Nintendo DS Lite , Asus Eee PC and 13.3" MacBook . Subnotebook, also called ultraportable, superportable, handtop, mini notebook or mini laptop, is a type of laptop computer that is smaller and lighter than a typical notebook-sized laptop.

  3. IBM ThinkPad 240 - Wikipedia

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    The laptop also was one of the first to feature the Mini PCI card slot. No built-in optical drive or diskette drive was included due to size limitations. External drive access was via a USB 1.0 port and/or the IBM external floppy drive connector. The unit shipped either with a standard 6 GB hard disk drive or with the 12 GB upgrade option.

  4. Mac Mini - Wikipedia

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    Mac Mini (stylized as Mac mini) is a small form factor desktop computer developed and marketed by Apple Inc.It is one of the company's four current Mac desktop computers, positioned as the entry-level consumer product, below the all-in-one iMac and the professional Mac Studio and Mac Pro.

  5. 8 Small Laptops You Can Take Anywhere and Everywhere - AOL

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    $166.79 at amazon.com. ThinkPad Yoga 500w 2-in-1 Laptop. Another three years pass in the blink of an eye and boom, you're touring colleges. University students need something different from high ...

  6. Lenovo Essential laptops - Wikipedia

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    Optical Drive: DVD reader/writer Operating System: Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium. The G530 was compared favorably to the ThinkPad SL500, with Notebook Review stating that, “Lenovo should be pushing this notebook to small and medium businesses instead of the ThinkPad SL500, since the G530 feels like a much better machine”.

  7. Netbook - Wikipedia

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    At their inception in late 2007, [1] as smaller-than-typical laptop computers optimized for low weight and low cost, [2] netbooks began appearing without certain then-standard laptop features (such as an optical drive), and with less computing power than in full-sized laptops.