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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.
MSRP $799.99
Release date September, 2008
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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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Pros
- great screen with an amazing resolution for the size
- extremely lightweight and small
- sleek Sony Vaio styling
Cons
- expensive
- no Linux version available
- GPS uses Microsoft Streets and Maps by default which means no turn-by-turn directions
Raon Digital Everun Note
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MSRP --
Released January, 2009
Pros
- capable of 720p/1080i video decoding
- great battery life
- touchscreen with convertible swivel functionality
Cons
- no controls on the sides of the screen
- no easy to use touchpad or pointer
- somewhat obscure manufacturer
Raon Digital Everun Note
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MSRP $699.00
Released --
Pros
- 2" display on back of main display allows access to email, contacts and calendar when main display is closed.
- EV-DO Rev. A compatible
- Decent power (1.1 GHz, 512 MB RAM; runs Vista)
Cons
- Bulky (5.9" x 4.5" x 1.6")
- Not as sleek as its competitors
- Low amount of RAM (1/2 a GB) compared to competing products
Raon Digital Everun Note
vs.
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MSRP $879.00
Released September, 2009
Cons
- no QWERTY keyboard
- niche device - very expensive and underpriced for a device which is less powerful and more difficult to use than a netbook
- runs Windows XP
Raon Digital Everun Note
vs.
Viliv X70EX Premium 3GP
MSRP $479.00
Released October, 2009
Pros
- 5" touchscreen display
- extremely portable design - great to see in a time when 7-9" netbooks are being phased out / replaced by larger 10-12" models
- affordable compared to similarly sized competition
Cons
- large screen bezel - looks like the display could have been made larger
- no internal 3G
- non-removable battery
Raon Digital Everun Note
vs.
Sharp PC-Z1 NetWalker
MSRP $900.00
Released October, 2008
Pros
- 8 hours of use on battery
- extremely small - one of, if not the smallest netbooks available
- only 1.5 pounds
Cons
- very expensive - rivals the cost of the Everun Note
- not as powerful as the Everun Note
- Tiny 5.6" screen
Raon Digital Everun Note
100%
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Reviews
May 23, 2009
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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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May 4, 2009
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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
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September 10, 2008
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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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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
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