Add a Korean netbook 'to fight'
Korea's ultra-portable PC maker Raon Digital has revealed that it will launch the first 7-inch dual-core netbook called Everun Note.
Korea's ultra-portable PC maker Raon Digital has revealed that it will launch the first 7-inch dual-core netbook called Everun Note.
This netbook runs AMD's dual-core Turion 64 X2 chip at 1.2GHz. Everun Note 7-inch LCD monitor has 1024x600 resolution and ATI RS690E graphics card is integrated with 64MB memory chipset.
Raon's first netbook will have a 1.8-gigabyte HDD with a 60-gigabyte hard drive (standard model) or can choose a 12GB SSD. The device comes pre-installed with Windows XP Home operating system, integrated 1.3MP camera, wireless Bluetooth connectivity with EDR and Wi-Fi 802.11g support. SD / MMC card reader slot in front of the machine and USIM card slot for mobile phones and a full-size USB port pair.
Everun Note battery for 2.5 hours of continuous operation.
Everun Note can be sold in Korea from early September as well as exported to North America. Prices have not been officially announced but there are reports that Everun Note will cost $ 800.
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