Raon Digital, a Korean company that manufactures Ultra-Mobile PCs (UMPCs), has just launched the Raon Everun Note, which is the world’s first mini notebook that features a dual core processor.
The Raon Everun Note is powered with the AMD Turion 64 X2 Dual Core processor at 1.2GHz and ATI graphics. The 1.6-pound Raon Everun Note features a 7-inch touch-screen with a resolution of 1,024-by-600 pixels, up to 24GB of solid-state drive or up to 80GB of hard drive space, and 1GB of DDR2 RAM.
In addition, the Raon Everun Note has also a 1.3MP web camera, stereo speakers, Bluetooth, 802.11b/g wireless, two USB ports, SIM card slot, a Mini USB port, SD/MMC card reader, and VGA output. Instead of commonly used touchpad, the Note features a small optical pointer.
According to the Raon Everun Note’s product specifications, the 5,200mAh Li-Polymer battery enables 2-3 hours of web surfing and 2-2.5 hours of video playback on a single charge. The Raon Everun Note mini notebook runs Microsoft Windows XP or Ubuntu Linux OS and is available at Dynamism for a starting price of $659.
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