I thought AMD said they're not getting in the umpc game. Well... here comes the "Everun Note" the first High-performance netbook.

Raon Digital are building dual core AMD Turion 1.6Ghz ultra portable pc running xp. Weighing 742g, the EVERUN NOTE will feature a 7-inch LCD screen with 1,024*600 resolution, 1.3M webcam, Bluetooth connectivity. Storage space to range from 12GB SSD to 80GB HDD.


First benchmarks are available from Raon labs, although we're more interested in real-life, 3rd party tests and also battery life.

Full Specs:
- CPU : AMD Turion 64x2 Dual Core 1.2GHz, 1MB L2 Cache
- Graphic : ATI RS690E +64MB DDR2 Side port Memory, Full DirectX 9.0 support
- Memory : 1GB DDR2
- OS : Microsoft Window XP Home
- Display : 7" Screen
- Dual moniter : supporting external display up to 1920x1200
- Storage : 60GB 1.8 inch HDD/UDMA100
- Wireless Connectivity : 802.11b/g WiFi, Bluetooth 2.0 with EDR
- Camera : 1.3M pixel CMOS
- Media Card : SD/MMC Slot
- Audio : ALC262 HD Audio
- Expansion Slot : 2xUSB host, 1 x USB mini, 1x mini PCIExpress Slot, USIM card slot
- Battery life : 2.5 Hours for web-surfing
- Size : 200(W)x 118(H)x 27.5(D) mm


5 Comments
at 7:53 pm - 13th August 2008 Permalink
Looks like a pretty sweet little ultra-portable. If the battery life is good, I think it’ll have legs.
This space is getting crazy competitive. I finally got my hands on an Eee, and was very surprised with how it handled. I think we’ll be seeing some very exciting stuff out over the next year…
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at 3:52 am - 16th August 2008 Permalink
Looks nice but battery life is low, just 2.5 hours ! I know it will be even lower in actual use.
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at 2:09 pm - 21st August 2008 Permalink
what about the price? nothing new though.. Sony’s got a 10x better and smaller laptop. The price is the differentiator … otherwise, there’s absolutely no difference I should “thumb up” this site… and how stupid are web designers when they say “Stumble upon users, make sure to ‘thumb up’…” NO SHIT! u don’t have to remind us how desperately you want the thumbs up, but unfortunately, you won’t get it cause this laptop is not new…. and users should decide whether you get a thumbs up or not!
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at 9:17 pm - 21st August 2008 Permalink
Check out the HP Mini Note… much better!
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The HP Mini Note does not even come close, especially in processing power. The Mini Note has a processor that does not even out perform a 900 MHZ Celeron!
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at 12:19 am - 22nd August 2008 Permalink
That’s totally photoshopped, you guys pwn3d urselves!!1eleventy look at the shadows, they’re all wrong.
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