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		<title>How much do notebooks usually weigh?</title>
		<description>The weight of a notebook computer varies. It has no standard weight that applies to all. Sometimes, the weight of a notebook is predetermined by the company provider. Usually, a notebook weighs from 8 pounds below. The lightest would be from 4 pounds below.
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		<title>Are used notebooks and laptops a good idea?</title>
		<description>Basically, used notebooks and laptops are more inexpensive than the brand new units. It is also a good idea to purchase the used ones because you can save money while enjoying the same features. However, you have to make sure that these are in good condition upon purchase. It is better if you can as</description>
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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 its physical appearance. Here are some of there differences.

Laptop is much thicker than notebook.
Notebook can fit in a briefcase while laptop cannot.
Notebook does not include CD-ROM or floppy diskette drive to be lig</description>
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