Published on March 17th,2008 at 2:05 AM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

EVEREX Cloudbook is Coming to Japan

The Sungjut TangoX Nano’s little brother we talked about few weeks ago, the Cloudbook from EVEREX, will soon land in Japan.

Cloudbook is a TangoX without the VoIP feature and phone embedded in the screen. Otherwise the devices are similar with a 7” WVGA touchscreen, a VIA C7-M ULV CPU (1.2GHz), 30GB of HDD, 512MB of RAM (Max 1GB), Wifi, Bluetooth a 0.3Mpix web camera… at just 970g and a size of 230x171x29mm.

Via CTO
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Comments
 

  • http://hobbyjapan.blogspot.com/ Timotei

    Which is overall best out of this and the Tango X ?

    The design on this was pretty ugly though, I didn’t like it.

  • http://www.microdesign.nl/ MicroDesign

    I’d never buy this. Even if it were 100 dollars. Just too ugly. Be much happier with a MacBook Air

 

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