The term laptop computer and notebook computer are used interchangeably today. During earlier years of the technology’s development, the term ‘notebook’ was often applied to the lightest weight and smallest units, but the units and terminology are now virtually the same and the terms are synonymous.  However, there is another category of computer that has developed and is known as the “ultra-light laptop”.  Ultra-light laptops pack as much performance as possible into a small package and provide users with a screen size of 12″ diagonal or less.

At Side Street Technology, we purchase most types of mobile computing technology included used Laptops, used Notebooks, used ultra-light laptops.

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