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Raon Digital Everun Note

Raon's Digital Everun Note is a compact, laptop PC designed for portability as demonstrated by its 7-inch (1024x600) touch screen. It bridges many boundaries in the Media Internet Tablet, UMPC, and Netbook categories as it's smaller and ligher than traditional netbooks while packing more powerful capabilities. Unlike most netbooks which use the Intel Atom processor Everun includes an AMD Turion 64x2 Dual Core 1.2 GHz processor and packs in 1 GB of DDR2 RAM. The Note can house up to 80 GBs of hard drive space, alongside an SD slot, Bluetooth capability and 802.11b/g wi-fi technology. The Everun Note comes pre-loaded with Windows XP Home Edition and a built-in 1.3-megapixel CMOS camera. Note: Some of the initial units have been recalled by Raon if they exhibit various symptoms including "Blue Screens", "innacurate battery readings", among others.

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Raon Digital Everun Note 1
MSRP $799.99
Release date September, 2008
Brand Raon
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Pros & Cons

ProSCORE
3 reviews
62
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mixed
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1 positive
2 mixed
0 negative

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Pros:
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Extremely powerful for the size
+4agreedisagree

Doesn't run too hot
+4agreedisagree

Included graphics card makes for decent 3D performance
+4agreedisagree

Very light and small (smaller than netbooks like the Eee)
+4agreedisagree

Can handle HD video processing
+4agreedisagree

dual core
+3agreedisagree

variety of power saving modes
+3agreedisagree

3G upgrade
+2agreedisagree

SIM card port
+2agreedisagree

Available in black or white
+2agreedisagree

Sturdy construction
+2agreedisagree

Bluetooth connectivity
+1agreedisagree

Cons:
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Touchscreen isn't quite good enough for tablet use
+3agreedisagree

Hard drive speed doesn't match the speed of GPU/CPU
+3agreedisagree

Low battery life compared to newer netbooks/laptops
+3agreedisagree

No trackpad
+1agreedisagree

limited/poor availability
+1agreedisagree

touchscreen does not swivel
+1agreedisagree

No ethernet port
+1agreedisagree

Expensive compared to other netbooks
+1agreedisagree

Doesn't come with a stylus
+1agreedisagree


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Features

  • Screen: 7-inch screen (1024x600)
  • AMD Turion 64x2 Dual Core 1.2 GHz processor
  • AMD R690 chipset with Radeon X1200 integrated graphics
  • RAM: 1 GB DDR2 RAM
  • SIM card slot
  • Up to 80 GB HDD
  • SD Slot
  • Bluetooth
  • 802.11b/g wi-fi
  • Windows XP Home Edition
  • 1.3-megapixel CMOS camera
  • weight: 1.64 lbs - 742 grams
  • dimensions: 7.87" W x 4.65" D x 1.10" H (200 mm x 118 mm x 28 mm)
  • battery capacity: 19 Watts / hr

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ralli

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May 23, 2009
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ProSCORE
67
negative
mixed
positive
12 pros
6 cons

Pros

  • Extremely powerful for the size
  • Doesn't run too hot
  • Included graphics card makes for decent 3D performance
  • Very light and small (smaller than netbooks like the Eee)
  • Can handle HD video processing
  • dual core
  • variety of power saving modes
  • 3G upgrade
  • SIM card port
  • Available in black or white
  • Sturdy construction
  • Bluetooth connectivity

Cons

  • Touchscreen isn't quite good enough for tablet use
  • Hard drive speed doesn't match the speed of GPU/CPU
  • Low battery life compared to newer netbooks/laptops
  • No ethernet port
  • Expensive compared to other netbooks
  • Doesn't come with a stylus

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Yale

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May 4, 2009
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reviewer
ProSCORE
58
negative
mixed
positive
7 pros
5 cons

Pros

  • Extremely powerful for the size
  • Doesn't run too hot
  • Included graphics card makes for decent 3D performance
  • Very light and small (smaller than netbooks like the Eee)
  • Can handle HD video processing
  • dual core
  • variety of power saving modes

Cons

  • Touchscreen isn't quite good enough for tablet use
  • Hard drive speed doesn't match the speed of GPU/CPU
  • Low battery life compared to newer netbooks/laptops
  • limited/poor availability
  • touchscreen does not swivel

Competitors

Yale prefers Raon Digital Everun Note over Sony VAIO P, Fujitsu LifeBook U820
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Omar

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September 10, 2008
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reviewer
ProSCORE
56
negative
mixed
positive
5 pros
4 cons

Pros

  • Extremely powerful for the size
  • Doesn't run too hot
  • Included graphics card makes for decent 3D performance
  • Very light and small (smaller than netbooks like the Eee)
  • Can handle HD video processing

Cons

  • Touchscreen isn't quite good enough for tablet use
  • Hard drive speed doesn't match the speed of GPU/CPU
  • Low battery life compared to newer netbooks/laptops
  • No trackpad

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vsaxena911

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May 27, 2009
ProSCORE
100
negative
mixed
positive
11 pros
0 cons

Pros

  • Extremely powerful for the size
  • Doesn't run too hot
  • Included graphics card makes for decent 3D performance
  • Very light and small (smaller than netbooks like the Eee)
  • Can handle HD video processing
  • dual core
  • variety of power saving modes
  • 3G upgrade
  • SIM card port
  • Available in black or white
  • Sturdy construction

Cons

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