Oh, a new cat plushy.
Also, "notebook PC" is not a thing. There are notebooks/laptops, and there are PCs.
Actually, let me reiterate: technically speaking, yes, one can consider laptops PCs, but in the same way as your smart watch can be considered a personal computer (PC).
Most people that are at least somewhat above a casual user level hardly ever call laptops PC, and, the other way around, most of those people, not even talking about power users here, almost exclusively use the term "PC" for those openable cases with motherboards, discrete GPUs, large coolers, rainbow RGB RAM sticks, and fans the size of your fist. It also implies that this thing is connected to a discrete monitor or TV, mouse, keyboard, and headphones or speakers. So, basically, the very thing that laptops are not.
P.S. In case of that part being some literal translation from Japanese, I see no problem.