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Everex has unveiled their next generation Cloudbook during CTIA, dubbed the Cloudbook Max. The Max, unlike the Nokia N810 WiMAX Edition adds more than just the addition of WiMAX, but improving quite nicely on the overall specs as well.
Upgrades from the current Cloudbook are seen in just about every area of the notebook, ranging from the larger display with higher resolution, a faster processor, larger hard drive and multiple added connection options. Also notable is the have included a ‘normal’ trackpad and have still managed to keep it pretty close to the original Cloudbook in weight. The Max is being listed as weighing less than 1kg, while the current model weighs 0.91kg.
The Cloudbook Max will feature a 1.6GHz VIA processor, 8.9 inch display with a 1024 x 600 resolution, 80GB hard drive, 2GB of RAM, two built-in 2-megapixel webcam, S-Video output, 802.11b/g Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, integrated GPS receiver and of course the WiMAX support. The Max will also come with a 4-hour battery life and will be running Windows Vista.
Everex has yet to release any pricing information, but its safe to say that it will be retailing for a few bucks more than the current $399. While it seems like a great offering, its going to be a little while, the Cloudbook Max is “expected to be available in a year.”
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