The definitions of netbook and MID (mobile internet device) and the differences between the two are often vague. However, it seems that Intel is doing some work on its part to clarify the differences and the definition of these two classes, and is now sharing this work with everyone.
According to jkOnTheRun, Intel netbooks 7 It defines it as a “clamshell notebook” with screen sizes ranging from 10.2 inches to 10.2 inches and states that the main purpose of these devices is to use the Internet. On the other hand, MIDs are defined as pocketable devices. The definition of “clamshell” can also be used for these devices, which have screen sizes ranging from 4 inches to 7 inches. MIDs are also targeting internet-based use. These MIDs will focus specifically on navigation, entertainment and even gaming.