Since launch of Apple iPad the internet has been buzzing with speculation about its capability. Some say that it is a marvel of technology while some others call it a mashup of the iPhone and an Apple computer, whittled down to the basics. The truth may lie somewhere else altogether. Comparison between the Netbook and Apple iPad
has also consumed plenty of bandwidth. To understand the similarities and differences between the two, it is necessary to delve into their origin.
Netbooks evolved from a necessity for people to carry a lighter, slimmer and more manageable Notebook PC or laptop, while travelling. In the process some of the features like a recording device were done away with. In technology circles a Laptop with less than one kilogram weight and a display of about ten inches would be classified as a Netbook. The Apple iPad
has 9.7 inch LED display and a weight of around 0.7 kg.
Apple Apple iPad has gone a bit further and pared down a Netbook to its essentials. Does it mean that an Apple iPad
is essentially a smaller version of a Netbook? This may be true to an extent though Apple iPad
is a proprietary hardware while Netbook is a generic term. A Netbooks
can run multiple software developed by different vendors, while with an Apple iPad
you have to buy software from an Apple store.
Apple iPad has been welcomed by customers who travel extensively and use the device for reading online news, download books & periodicals and for browsing the net . The lightweight and handy Apple iPad
can do all this and more. Most users never utilize the power of a Netbook and consider many advanced features a waste.
Critics bemoan the absence of some features in an Apple iPad which are now deemed essential. There is no camera which means video chats are out. This is cited as a major drawback. Technology observers feel that providing only a WIFI access is a limitation. There is no wired data port like an USB. iPod dock connecter is too clumsy and limited in its use. Another problem with an Apple iPad
is the absence of Flash support, which means much of the internet is beyond its grasp. On the other hand some online companies assert that Flash is no longer a necessity and one can enjoy a rich internet experience without it. The small aspect ratio of the Apple iPad
screen has also come in for criticism from some quarters.
One of the features of an Apple iPad is the long battery life of ten hours. This for many is a great boon. The battery of an Apple iPad
tends to deteriorate and Apple has made provisions to replace the same at nominal cost.
Netbook is for those who want almost full featured capability of a PC with multitasking ability. On the other hand, Apple iPad is for those who want to conduct their daily business without the hassle of dragging a weighty bit of hardware around. It is light weight, easy to handle and does all the chores which a normal person would want in course of day.
The Ipad is very useless compared to a netbook.
Have tried the iPod Touch and iPad. For the difference of 0.4 kilograms and 250 Gb storage and general usefullness, the Netbook is by far the greatest tool. At one point in my computer experience and recently I was held hostage by Apple software limitations and poor Customer service, never again.
Great article! Thanks for the information. I am really looking forward to the Netbooks expanding their battery life to compare with the IPad. Wish the ion batteries would have a long battery life in general (not just how much the battery will last b4 it needs charging but how long it will last in general). Once again, thanks for clarification and much needed information.
you can do twice as much with a Netbook for half the price as you can with an iPad
How does a netbook access the Internet? Does it have to be near a hot spot, or can one buy a service – SIM card? – so you can get access anywhere? If the latter, how can I find out how that works and what it costs? (My son in England bought an iPad and a SIM card and could choose from different service plans. He chose Pay as you Go.) Thanks for your help.
As the owner of a netbook (ACER Aspire One) and use of an iPad, I agree that the netbook wins hands down from a pragmatic functionality standpoint. That said, if you are an “experience” hog, the iPad is the way to go over the netbook. Its about what you value.
I have not parted with my own money for an iPad but remain tempted. I do have friends who have essentially replaced their laptops and netbooks with iPads when they travel.
I recently gave up my iPhone for an HTC EVO and now am always connected to the internet via my netbook as the EVO is a portable wifi connection always in my pocket (http://now.sprint.com/firsts/evo4g/).
As for battery life, I the XPALPOWER rechargeable external battery (http://www.xpalpower.com/) has made my recharge woes go away for my phone, netbook, etc. They are really nice.