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by andybak
3771 days ago
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Does anyone not in the manufacturing or retail sectors ever use the term "Notebook"? I've never heard anyone utter it in normal conversation and every time I read it I have to mentally translate it to "Laptop". Is it a UK thing? Do people in the US habitually refer to portable computers as "Notebooks"? |
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One of the two was a trademark leading to the other one being pushed as an alternative. But I can't even remember which one -- at this point I couldn't even tell you which phrase is more widely used.
EDIT: IIRC at some point "Notebook" was used to refer to laptops that were smaller and/or lighter than the regular (rather heavy and bulky) laptops at the time. There's also a major online discounter called notebooksbilliger.de (literally "cheaper notebooks"). In day to day language I would err towards "Laptop" being the more widespread term but not by much.