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Aren't all laptops PCs?
Oh, rereading, I see you're talking about netbooks specifically, which, yeah, are kind of not really PCs.
I prefer PCs for most things, no real preference for desktop or laptop as long as I can use a mouse; I usually do desktop because they're cheaper to build and usually quieter.
Netbooks are fine for classwork, browsing, and webdesign in most cases.
PC is a funny word. You can ask Mac or PC (From the era when PC was short for IBM (compatible) PC (vs Apple's PC offerings). But apparently laptop vs PC is also a distinction for some people.
Nowadays I think of a PC as a computer that isn't a dedicated headless server. Or maybe one that isn't a work station for your professional work?
Anyway, is really a term from a bygone age.