Raon Digital Everun Note may be the first dual-core UMPC
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It has been a while since we covered anything that Raon has made, but I felt it was necessary to mention what may be the first dual-core ultra mobile PC to hit the market with the Raon Digital Everun Note.
This is one UMPC (Ultra-Mobile Personal Computer) that has some cool specs, including a 7-inch, 1024 x 600 display with DX9 graphics. It has a PCle mini-port, and, of course, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g.
Everun Note Netbook has a lot going for it
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The last time we covered a Raon Everun product, it was the Ultra Mobile Personal Computer (UMPC). Today, it is the Everun Note netbook, which is just about as light as a UMPC, coming in at about 1.64-pounds.
Other specs on the Note netbook is a seven inch screen with a 1,024 x 600 resolution, as well as a QWERTY keyboard. It also has 1GB of RAM, an ATI RS690E 64MB video card, and it is the world’s first netbook to be powered by a AMD Turion dual-core processor.
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