Raon Digital Everun (S6S) Specifications and information

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We like the Everun! Flash disk, auto screen rotate, good screen brightness and the ability to upgrade with HSDPA or EVDO. Prices are very competitive and there's a good range of accessories. Class-leading battery life. On the negative side, the Everun has problems decoding ost video formats apart from MPEG-4. This is no desktop replacement but performs very well and is highly recommended as a mobile internet device.

Mouse pointer is an optical device. Unit features "Auto-Rotation / Auto-Brightness control"

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Raon Digital Everun Specifications

Manufacturer Raon Digital
Model name Everun
Model id S6S
CPU AMD Geode LX900
CPU speed 600 Mhz
OS Microsoft Windows XP Home
Display Size
4.8" 800 X 480
RAM 512 MB
SSD 5.9 GB
Battery capacity 25 Wh
Weight (Minimum) 460gm / 1.01 pounds
Size 170/83/25.0 mm
Size 6.7/3.3/1 inches
Physical Interfaces Line-out / Headphone (3.5mm)
Mini PCI-Express
MIC-in
Wireless Interfaces802.11b/g
BT2.0
No Wireless WAN (e.g. 4G)
AdditionalVGA adaptor
Stylus
Stereo speakers
Optional Specs and Accessories (can vary)
Docking station
WebCam
3G voice/data modem
*Specifications can vary
Raon Digital Everun prices
Europe€80030 Oct 12
USA$89930 Oct 12
UK£57030 Oct 12
Australia$140030 Oct 12
Raon Digital Everun popularity (12 months)
Raon Digital Everun news and review links.Date
Raon Digital Everun launch news.23/02/19
Everun 'might not suck' - Gizmodo.23/02/19
Everun hands-on and video.23/02/19
Marc Rollins. Everun opinions.23/02/19
Everun - Keyboard video demo.23/02/19

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