Everex announces 10.2-inch 3g-capable notebook
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 feature a 10.2-inch WSVGA LED screen with a 1024 x 600 resolution, Wi-Fi 802.11b/g, a 1.3-megapixel webcam, 2 USB ports, 4-in-1 card reader, an express card slot, offer support for up to 2GB of RAM and will be powered by either an Intel Atom processor or similar VIA processor. It will also have an option for WiMax support. Also still unclear is whether it will ship with a 4-cell or 6-cell battery.
As of now, pricing information is still not mentioned, but given the 3G option, this could be a more popular option, at least with those carriers who have a 3G network in place.
Via [InfoWorld]
Cloudbook price slashed
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, it can perform basic activities such as e-mail, web browsing, play music and basic manipulation of pictures.
Only nine inches wide and two pounds heavy, the Cloudbook uses the gOS Rocket operating system and a 1.2 GHz VIA processor. The device features wireless LAN, a built-in webcam, a memory card reader, high-definition audio and stereo speakers.
Read [Cloudbook Everex UMPC]
Everex drinks the MySpace kool-aid, intro’s the MyMiniPC for MySpace users
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 built-in support for MySpace users Everex has also included some pretty solid features, which includes a 3D desktop and OS X style dock with a stacks like feature. Similar to other versions of gOS, the dock is pre-loaded with a mix of software such as Firefox and Skype, but now also includes a more media-centric stacks with links for MySpace, Music, TV & Movies, Fun and of course Work.
Everex Cloudbook Max; more images now available
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 empty space below the display has been filled-in by the larger screen.
- The speaker appears to be one long section, instead of the current two smaller sections.
- The trackpad has been switched to the more familiar style.
- The internal webcam has been centered, as opposed to being off to the right of the display.
- The addition of the external 2.0-megapixel webcam.
- The indicator lights (power, Wi-Fi, ect) are now on the outer edge of the notebook, as opposed to the current models which are under the lid and hard to see unless you open it up.
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Everex unveils WiMAX equipped Cloudbook Max
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.
Circuit City, CompUSA now offering the Everex Cloudbook
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 to be at Circuit City as they are currently offering free shipping on any order over $24. Similar to Wal-Mart, the Cloudbook is available as an online purchase only. With such a rough start and a so-far rocky set of reviews (mostly due to the installed gOS) it is nice to see the ultra-portable expand into more “big-box” style stores, even if they only have it available online.
Product [Circuit City] Product [CompUSA] Via [Cloudbook UMPC]
Japan receives the Cloudbook, touchscreen, bluetooth, 802.11a included
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 includes Bluetooth and 802.11a right out of the box. In addition it retains the Via C7-M ULV processor, 30GB hard drive, 512MB RAM, Wi-Fi 802.11b/g, and the 0.3-megpixel webcam. The Japanese Cloudbook is set to be released on March 22 and retail for ¥59,800 (about $600 US).
[Update] The Japanese version will take on the model number of CE1200J as opposed to the US model number CE1200V, it will also come pre-installed with Windows XP as opposed to gOS.
Via [akihabara news] Via [Ultra Mobile Life]
The Indonesian Cloudbook, otherwise known as the Zyrex Ubud
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 still not clear as Cloudbook UMPC is reporting that it will be running Windows Vista Starter Edition, however the website for the Ubud is listing the OS as Windows XP, possibly consumers will be given a choice.
Wal-Mart boots $199 gPC out of stores
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 them online, where according to a company spokesperson, they continue to sell well.
The Cloudbook modding begins; enter the “Dreambook”
We saw the Eee PC pick up an incredible, almost cult like following and with that came more mods and hacks than most of us could even imagine. It has taken some time, the Cloudbook has gotten off to a slow start, but that seems to be coming to an end. A decent community is starting to get going behind the Cloudbook, albeit not as large or devoted as the Eee PC has, but still its getting there and I am sure it will continue to grow with time. With the community getting behind the Cloudbook we are beginning to see some cool new mods, along with some tips and tricks that make the gOS-based ultra-portable a little more user friendly.
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