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Everex updates the Cloudbook, now with Windows XP, more storage, RAM

by Robert Nelson on Aug 9, 2008 at 10:37 AM

The Cloudbook, or also known as one of the Eee PC competitors that did not get such a warm welcome into the market, has just received a nice little update. Everex has expanded on the Cloudbook line, and added the C1201V, which is essentially the same model as the original… Continue Reading »

Everex announces 10.2-inch 3g-capable notebook

by Robert Nelson on Jul 2, 2008 at 12:34 AM

Everex has announced their plans to release, sometime in November, a 10.2-inch 3G-capable notebook. Lots of details are still not confirmed, but it is expected to be a follow up to the WiMax-enabled Cloudbook (with an 8.9-inch display) that is on track for an August release. The new notebook will… Continue Reading »

Cloudbook price slashed

by Elisabeth Young on May 23, 2008 at 05:25 PM

Eee PC competitor Cloudbook CE1200V dropped it’s price $50 from its initial January price of US$399 to US$349 in WalMart stores. The Cloudbook is marketed as a beginner’s laptop.  It comes with the most popular applications such as those made by Google, Mozilla, Skype, and OpenOffice.  A Linux-based mobile device,… Continue Reading »

Everex drinks the MySpace kool-aid, intro’s the MyMiniPC for MySpace users

by Robert Nelson on Apr 7, 2008 at 10:42 AM

Everex has just announced their new mini PC, the MyMiniPC and have dedicated it to the “+100,000,000 MySpace users of the world.” The limited edition of the gPC mini (MyMiniPC) is running a special edition of gOS, called gOS Space 2.9 that has built-in support for MySpace. Aside from the… Continue Reading »

Everex Cloudbook Max; more images now available

by Robert Nelson on Apr 2, 2008 at 03:02 PM

A few more images have popped up online showing off the newly announced Cloudbook Max from Everex. Overall it looks like it has a nice design, although it seems to be a little “puffy.” A few things to note based on the images (as compared to the current model): The… Continue Reading »

Everex unveils WiMAX equipped Cloudbook Max

by Robert Nelson on Apr 2, 2008 at 08:31 AM

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… Continue Reading »

Circuit City, CompUSA now offering the Everex Cloudbook

by Robert Nelson on Mar 18, 2008 at 11:39 PM

It seems the Cloudbook has expanded its availability, both Circuit City and “The All-New” CompUSA are now offering the Everex branded UMPC. Perhaps this will make the Cloudbook seem a little more like a ‘real’ computer if its not being purchased from Wal-Mart. As of now the better deal seems… Continue Reading »

Japan receives the Cloudbook, touchscreen, bluetooth, 802.11a included

by Robert Nelson on Mar 17, 2008 at 07:26 AM

In an ultra-mobile that mimics both the Cloudbook and the Tango X, the new device that will be hitting the Japanese market offers a nice ‘upgrade’ of specs over the US released Cloudbook. The Japanese Cloudbook features the same sized 7-inch display but offers it as a touchscreen and also… Continue Reading »

The Indonesian Cloudbook, otherwise known as the Zyrex Ubud

by Robert Nelson on Mar 14, 2008 at 06:01 PM

Another variant of the Nanobook or Cloudbook has popped up. This time its set to hit the stores in Indonesia and has been dubbed the Zyrex Ubud, but in a nice twist it will not be running a modified version of Linux, instead they opted for Windows. Which version is… Continue Reading »

Wal-Mart boots $199 gPC out of stores

by JG Mason on Mar 11, 2008 at 09:22 AM

After selling out of the linux-driven machines, Wal-Mart is sending the gPC packing to the online store.  From the looks of it Wal-Mart got a lot of returns and/or complaints from folks not savvy enough to deal with the uniqueness of a linux machine.  The company will continue to sell… Continue Reading »

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