Mini laptops and netbooks have taken the computer market by storm. It was only two short years ago that the first true netbook, the Asus Eee PC, hit the market providing users with a scaled down, affordable laptop option. To be certain, the netbook has its limitations and shouldn’t be confused with the traditional full-featured laptop designed to run resource-heavy applications and games.
Once this fact has been accepted, however, it’s clear that netbooks have an advantage over their full sized predecessors as a lightweight, highly portable computing option for those looking to access the web, chat with friends or run rich Internet applications. With the recent popularity of brightly colored laptop computers, manufacturers have began producing a wide variety of mini pink laptops and netbooks to satisfy the demand.































