desknote

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From blend of desktop +‎ notebook.

Noun[edit]

desknote (plural desknotes)

  1. (computing) A notebook computer equipped with the greater power and features of a desktop computer.
    • 2003, Bedford's Tech Edge, page 132:
      With its eye-popping 17-inch display, superfast Intel Hyper-Threading CPU, and versatile DVD/CD burner, the HP Pavilion zd7001 is one of the best desknotes you can buy.