It's unlikely you would be able to charge a netbook unless you can charge it from a car lighter socket. Most mains adapters are 17-18V output.
The B+M E-Werk will give up to 13.3V if you are riding fast enough, so you should be able to cobble a car cigarette lighter socket onto one of the spare cables supplied and use that. It comes with mini and micro USB plugs, a USB socket and two bare wire ended cables.
The pedalpower and the other available options seem to give USB-spec power (i.e 5v at up to 500mA), so would run anything you can run off USB. However the limited current may mean that charging isn't all that quick.