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Comments on: Raon Everun Note: Dual-core, touch-screen Netbook

The Raon Everun Note is a 7-inch Netbook with a dual-core CPU and touch-screen display.

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by shikarishambu November 20, 2008 10:12 AM PST
Dual core netbook = double the price of regular netbooks?
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by zgreenwell November 20, 2008 12:25 PM PST
Well I was almost sold.
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by ranjix November 20, 2008 2:42 PM PST
actually I think is great. now get a battery that lasts 8h, some 3D graphics card and drop the price to 250$.
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by c.Lake December 7, 2008 10:53 AM PST
"I also don't see myself or many others rushing to pick up the Everun Note"

Are you kidding? I already order mine, because of the design, regardless of the price. Finally, someone got it RIGHT. When you make a laptop that SMALL -- ditch the track pad, DUH. A track pad takes up room. This is exactly how I always wanted my micro laptop to look like, basically a giant Nintendo DS, that is a computer.

I'm totally willing to take the hit on battery life, because of those Dual cores inside. With the extended battery, and how I'll use this thing -- I'll get 4 hours easy. That's about what I get out of my Mac Book Pro but, without the weight. Games, Internet, Email, Youtube, and Facebook -- on the go, this is perfect.
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by QA_Tester September 12, 2009 5:36 PM PDT
I'd like to see a small one with the track pad. But frankly I'd rather see 10" Intel atom dual core but the kind that has graphic capabilities built into CPU. 6GB RAM 64GB hard drive and until optical disks are no longer necessary for installing any software. Downloadable copy of ISO and a license (so that it could be backed up to the cloud) would work just fine.
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