the Everex Cloud Book review

The Everex Cloud Book marks the latest entry in the expanding world of the UMPC-subnotebooks at affordable prices. With a 7-inch display, 1.2GHz processor and 30GB hard drive, the Cloud Book certainly not make a very good desktop computer replacement, but it works as an impressive small road warriors. Is the Cloud Book better than the competition? Is it the best $ 400 can buy? We can answer these questions and much more.

The Everex Cloud Bookshop (from 399 dollars) is in only one configuration at the time of this writing. Our Cloud Bookshop has the following specifications:

* Rocket GOS operating system (Linux version)
* 1.2GHz, VIA C7-M processor (ULV)
* 512MB DDR2 533MHz, SDRAM
* 30 (3600)
* 7 “WVGA TFT display (800 x 480)
* VIA UniChrome Pro IGP graphics –
* VIA High Definition Audio
* 802.11b / g Wi-Fi
* 10/100 Ethernet port
* DVI Port
* Two USB 2.0 ports
* 4-in-1 Media Card Reader
* 0.3MP Webcam
* Headphone / line-out port
* Microphone / line-in port
* 4-cell lithium-ion battery

As both an editor for a laptop review website, and as an average consumer, I am in love with the UMPC-priced subnotebook market. Laptops like the Everex Cloud Book, the Asus Eee PC, and soon released subnotebooks by other manufacturers represented something really innovative. In short, these are affordable practically ultraportables “disposable” Travel laptops. Admittedly, each would interfere if something happened to a $ 400 computer, but it is much easier to lose a $ 400 laptop computer as a laptop that costs $ 700 or more. The other factor is that these subnotebooks convenient is that they are much easier to bear for the travel industry. Sure, they lack the power to serve as the primary workhorse for video or image editing, but these notebooks are designed to serve as temporary travel computers.

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