What is an Internet cafe? What's the difference with Internet cafes?

Internet cafe is the abbreviation of network+coffee shop, which is usually called net cafe abroad.

In China, it is called an Internet cafe. Internet cafes, which have been popular in Europe and America for many years, were originally designed to provide a comfortable and fast internet environment for business people.

However, when Internet cafes came to Taiwan Province Province, it developed into an Internet cafe culture with teenagers as its main customers.

With the progress of the times, Internet cafes have gradually become a new format with both entertainment and leisure functions, the most prominent of which is the Internet cafe with net fish.

Internet Cafe 'e (English: Internet Cafe 'e or coffeenet) is a place open to the public to provide for-profit Internet services and provide computer-related hardware. Consumers can freely control software facilities. Usually charged by the hour.

Internet cafes are for-profit Internet service providers open to the public. The public can use computers and Internet access devices in Internet cafes for web browsing, learning, online games, chatting, videos, music, sharing or other activities.

Internet cafe operators earn income by charging user fees or providing other value-added services.

Internet cafes are places for adults to study, relax and entertain, and minors are strictly forbidden to enter.

Internet cafes are the most suitable leisure places for young people to consume at present, and also the best platform for cultivating network applications. The social positive significance of Internet cafes far outweighs the negative aspects.

In fact, at the stage when the Internet just entered China, it was the Internet cafes that brought ordinary friends into contact with the Internet, thus promoting the development of informatization in China. Internet cafes have played an important role in China's information industry! The state still supports and encourages the healthy development of Internet cafes.

Internet cafes in China have become the third largest online place in China.

Compared with traditional Internet cafes, Internet cafes have a better environment and higher computer configuration. Some Internet cafes have high computer configurations, almost all of them are Macs with a configuration of nearly 10,000 yuan, and playing games is very smooth.

The price of computers in Internet cafes is a little higher than that of ordinary Internet cafes. Non-members are 6- 12 yuan per hour, and members are 4-8 yuan per hour. It will be much cheaper to apply for a membership card, which is similar to the computer fee of ordinary internet cafes. The key to Internet cafes is that the environment is much better than that of Internet cafes.