Raon Digital Everun: hands on a production sample at UMPC Portal

By Kevin C. Tofel | Wednesday, June 27, 2007 | 6:07 AM CT | 8 comments |

Everun_umpc_portalSteve has a production sample (not a pre-production unit Steve! ;) ) of the Everun from Raon Digital and I see that it’s much improved over its predecessor, the Vega. His two videos give a very nice introduction to this new device: I particularly liked the auto-rotate feature, something I have on my much larger Toshiba M205 Tablet PC. The fact that Raon Digital can integrate an accelerometer or similar device within such a small handheld is nothing short of amazing. Rather than spoil the great videos with more descriptions, head over and take a look

Comments (8)

  • i have the vega, and it is actually a capable little machine despite it’s shortcomings.. it has performed well enough that i will probably get the everun. the improvements they have made between the two models are amazing… kudo’s to raon digital..
    heath

    heath — 5:43 AM on June 27, 2007 Reply

  • Oh my god. That is the shizzle!!!

    Mike Cane6:21 AM on June 27, 2007 Reply

  • I watched the video and this device really rocks. The only shortcoming I could see was the lack of the Tablet Edition to take advantage of that touchscreen and the pen. Otherwise a very well thought out device.

    James Kendrick9:42 AM on June 27, 2007 Reply

  • hey guys…i installed xp tablet edition on my raon digital vega and the thing rocks. so if you need tablet edition you can install it on the everrun

    medah4rick — 9:49 AM on June 27, 2007 Reply

  • James, I would have agreed with you with XP Tablet PC on the Vega, since you’re lacking a physical keyboard to input data (and not all Vegas came bundled with Ritepen) – but I think its less of an issue with the Everun. I can’t wait to get one and finally be able to ink on onenote :D

    Patrick — 11:31 AM on June 27, 2007 Reply

  • ps: while everyone else is waiting for the iPhone, guess which one I’m waiting for?!

    Patick — 11:36 AM on June 27, 2007 Reply

  • You can’t buy the Tablet Edition though so it’s not an option for most people.

    James Kendrick12:01 PM on June 27, 2007 Reply

  • Does anyone know when this will be out? I am looking forward to adding this to my arsenal. Will compiment my p1610 as a mobile companion. This is really the right proce point for a device like this. I held back on oqo because I just felt it was too expensive for the type of work I would do with it.

    scott — 5:05 AM on June 28, 2007 Reply

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