Netbook: Raon Digital Everun Note

The Everun Note is a breath of fresh air in the overcrowded netbook martket. Featuring a dual core 64bit processor, high DPI touch capable display and discrete graphics, the Everun Note stands apart from the competition. Unfortunately the device is let down by a combination of its high power consumption and relatively small battery.

 

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Product Details

cpu
AMD Turion 64 X2 1200 MHz
ram
DDR2 512 MB
DDR2 1024 MB
storage
16 GB SSD
30 GB HDD (5400RPM)
60 GB HDD (5400RPM)
80 GB HDD (5400RPM)
24 GB SSD
network
Ethernet 10/100 Mbps
WiFi 802.11b/g 108 Mbps
Bluetooth 2.0 .
battery
1-Cell (2 Hours)
camera
1.3 megapixels
weight
742grams
dimensions
118mm x 200mm x 28mm
operating system
Windows XP Home
Ubuntu Linux
display
1024*600 Touch Capable 7 inches
keyboard size
92%
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Raon Digital Everun Note Review

Rating: 7

An unusual product with an unusual name, the Raon Digital Everun Note is bound to polarise opinion. But, though its price and form factor isn`t for everyone, as mini-notebooks go it`s in a class of one: it may not be quite the finished product it could be, but it has potential in spades.

by Trusted Reviews on 5/05/2009 5:40:15 PM

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INDUSTRY REVIEW

CNET Editors` Review (Raon Digital Everun Note)

Rating: 7.3

Possibly the first UMPC with dual-core performance, the Everun Note is a must have for those who demand performance in a portability package and are willing to pay for it. Though it has a form factor of a Netbook, the Everun Note comes with a touchscreen like an Mobile Internet Device (MID). The only thing which we found a little hard to stomach is its price.

by CNET Asia on 5/05/2009 5:43:23 PM

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About Raon Digital

Raon Digital is a Korean company that manufactures Ultra-Mobile PCs (UMPCs) such as the Raon Vega and Everun Note.

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