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      <title>Notebook Laptops Provide the Ultimate Portability and Functionality</title>
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      <description>Computer systems have at all times played an important role in enhancing our working style. For many decades, computers have been enhanced to supply higher performance. They are now much quicker and still improving. With the work setting evolving in the direction of higher flexibility and mobility, &lt;a href="http://www.beinggeeks.com/2012/04/5-notebooks-worth-buying.html"&gt;pocket book and laptop&lt;/a&gt; computer computers have gained reputation because of their total portability.&lt;br /&gt;
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Laptops and notebooks were initially introduced as separate varieties of moveable computers. Notebooks were built smaller and thinner for further portability. They were made to be mild weight as a result of they weren't stuffed with the extras that laptops had. A computer like this was not made for advanced graphics or gaming. The pocket book had a built-in modem and a really small keyboard.</description>
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