February 4, 2012

Is an Integrated Optical Drive Necessary for a Netbook?

Ask yourself why you are using a netbook in the first place. I am sure the main reasons are portability, weight, battery life above the rest. So having an integrated optical drive on a netbook sounds like an innovation initially but it is questionable if it is really needed.

Netbooks tend to be cut down versions of notebooks in that they have a smaller screen and smaller keyboard. Because of their small size, there’s simply not enough space to put a CD or DVD writer unit inside. A netbook’s main focus is web browsing and e-mailing, and relies heavily on the Internet for remote access to Web-based applications. It is increasingly targeted at users of cloud computing which rely on servers and require less powerful client computers. In addition most programs that require installation medium such as a CD or DVD would most likely be too resource heavy for a netbook.

You need not worry that netbooks do not come with an integrated optical drive. There’s a solution: you can buy an external drive that you will connect to your netbook via USB, when needed. In most cases you won’t even need to install drivers as these optical drives are plug and play compatible. They are pretty slim and very light and are a lot cheaper than they used to be.

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