
Raon Digital’s Everun Note is touted as the world’s first netbook with a dual core processor. Weighing at only 1.6-pound, the netbook comes jam packed with a AMD Turion 64 X2 Dual Core CPU at 1.2GHz and ATI graphics. The Everun Note also features a 7-inch touchscreen display (1,024-by-600), up to 24GB of solid state drive or up to 80GB of hard drive space, 1GB of DDR2 memory, a 1.3MP webcam, stereo speakers, 802.11b/g wireless, Bluetooth, two USB ports, a Mini USB port, SIM card slot, SD/MMC card reader, and VGA output. Dynamism offers this netbook for $659, upwards. [Dynamism]

Raon Digital will release the new SSD-based Everun Note netbooks which will be available in two configuration options:
- low-end S16S (1.2GHz Sempron, 16GB SSD, Ubuntu, $659)
- high-end D24S (1.2GHz Turion 64 X2, 24GB SSD [8GB fast SLC, 16GB standard MLC], Windows XP, $950)
The Raon Digital Everun S16S will be released in next month. The D24S is now available for purchase. [Pocketables]

Raon Digital Everun S32S UMPC provides a 528MHz Geode LX900 CPU with 512MB RAM, 4.8 inch LCD screen, 32GB SSD and built-in SayDic dictionary with text-to-speech functionality. This UMPC is priced at 867,000 KRW or around $830. [UberGizmo]
by Gizmo Girl on December 27, 2007

Raon Digital of Korea just released a new UMPC called the EVERUN Wibro. It has built-in Wibro module and enables users to get subsidy from KT and has a AMD LX900 processor and 60GB HDD. Korea is selling it for $849.
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