netbook
See also: Netbook
English edit
Etymology edit
Blend of net + notebook, a trademark registered by Psion.
Noun edit
netbook (plural netbooks)
- (computing) An economical notebook computer.
- 2009 March 4, The net(book) effect, “Joe Brancatelli”, in NBC News[1]:
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- As the line between traditional laptop computers and smartphones blurs and new ideas like netbooks arrive, business travelers face a new series of choices about what to carry on the road.
Translations edit
economical notebook computer
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See also edit
Polish edit
Etymology edit
Unadapted borrowing from English netbook.
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
netbook m inan or m animal (related adjective netbookowy)
- (computing) netbook (small and inexpensive laptop designed primarily as a means of accessing the Internet)
Declension edit
Declension of netbook
singular | plural | |
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nominative | netbook | netbooki |
genitive | netbooka | netbooków |
dative | netbookowi | netbookom |
accusative | netbook/netbooka | netbooki |
instrumental | netbookiem | netbookami |
locative | netbooku | netbookach |
vocative | netbooku | netbooki |
Further reading edit
Spanish edit
Noun edit
netbook m (plural netbooks)