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Yep, and I don't see the point in worrying too much about labels - it's what the manufacturers call it, and that's that. If someone makes yet another class of portable computer, either larger or smaller or with a different task focus, they'll probably name it something different too.
To the contrary, netbooks seem to be floating several companies at a time when worldwide computer sales have dropped significantly:
The company reached a considerable achievements in the deliveries of motherboards and graphic cards, but the most profitable for ASUS remains the release of mobile computers (47% income).
I don't see why they can't. Build a mini-laptop to the same specs as a $350 Asus, give it a slightly different case shape with an Apple logo, pre-install OSX, and sell it for $450. I don't personally care whether they do it or not, but I think it would be a huge seller among Apple fans and curious new customers.