Call to action: strap that skeptic hat on, and strap it down tight. Good to go? Good. Raon Digital's first big wave of marketing hoopla for its forthcoming
Everun Note netbook includes a very useful specifications list, a number of press images and a few benchmark screenshots that boast remarkably high figures. The CrystalMark screens are pretty impressive at first glance, though it's hard to say how quickly your battery would drain if it were maxed out in order to achieve such goals. Couple that with the questionable legitimacy of the shots and you've got a perfect reason to wait for an independent hands-on review before falling too hard for this here device. But yeah, we're cautiously optimistic.
[Via
SlashGear]
Read - Everun Note benchmark
Read - Everun Note marketing pack [PDF]
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
cesium @ Aug 13th 2008 3:49PM
It would have been nice if the summary stated that this was a netbook
JamesGMcHale @ Aug 13th 2008 3:54PM
oh good I wasn't the only one who read it and had no idea what was being referred to.
jwilson02 @ Aug 13th 2008 4:00PM
Yeah, it was difficult to click the "Everun Note" link in the middle of the paragraph.
konshuss @ Aug 19th 2008 3:26PM
it... does.
"Raon Digital's first big wave of marketing hoopla for its forthcoming Everun Note ***************netbook*************** includes a very useful specifications list"
i highlighted it for you.
Ninjakamster (PS360 FTW!) @ Aug 13th 2008 3:59PM
One source said its only coming out in Korea and others say it will also come to North America, can anyone confirm? I hear the price will be around $800, I'm worried of a Turion X2 in this small chassis.
overthrow @ Aug 13th 2008 4:07PM
Yes, it will be coming to NA.
L @ Aug 13th 2008 4:02PM
Does anybody have benchmark results from other comparable devices? On their own, they tell me pretty much...nothing...
Ninjakamster (PS360 FTW!) @ Aug 13th 2008 4:13PM
I hope I can get used to the unusual placement of the arrow keys, I would like to play some older games on this.
Sheila @ Aug 13th 2008 4:55PM
I just purchased the Redfly at $400. I was going to purchase it at $500. If you just look at the price of the hardware, it is over priced. But, it you consider what have to be added to make a notebook/netbook functional, $400 is a good price.
To make a notebook/netbook functional you have to add a PAM plan or a data card and it's plan. These two options will limit your data to 5g a month.
Cost of a PAM plan over 24 months:
Cost of notebook/netbook + $360 ($15 a month for plan x 24)
Cost of data card plan over 24 months:
Cost of notebook/netbook + cost of data card (maybe free) + $1440 ($60 a month for plan x 24)
Cost of Redfly over 24 months:
$400
I like to stay legal, so I will not use PDANet.
All I need to do is access the internet, and manage my PIM data and email. When Live Mesh is fully operational, I can manage files between devices and files. With Redfly, I can do all this using my phone and I would not limited to 5g of data per month.
sinjinn @ Aug 13th 2008 6:15PM
errr, right. .... this article is about the everun. atleast you didnt mention the i-*****
thearchitects @ Aug 13th 2008 4:51PM
This article is horribly written and hard to read!
Good to go? Good. WTF? Word twisters? forthcoming?
TareX @ Aug 13th 2008 5:14PM
In a perfect world, there would only be AMD, while Atom would be "struggling" to sell. This has always been the case with the Intel/AMD rivalry. The best product never wins.
That Everun Raon Notebook umpc is extremely powerful and extremely small. Well done.
Al @ Aug 13th 2008 6:05PM
I would be kind of worried this would be a little to pricey compared to other comparable netbooks. Unless they plan to bring out a lower end model with ssd or a lower clocked amd cpu.
Shogmaster @ Aug 13th 2008 10:07PM
Why the hell would you be surprised that it does well in benchmarks? It's a Turion, not Geode.
xx @ Aug 14th 2008 6:34AM
tres bien