Raon Digital Introduces EVERUN UMPC with WiBro
Raon Digital has just announced the impending release of their newest UMPC called "EVERUN", which will soon be on sale in the Korean market. The EVERUN is equipped with built-in WiBro, which supports 802.11b/g WLAN, Bluetooth 2.0, and HSDPA/Wibro. You can also utilize 3G mobile service on the EVERUNthrough the use of a SIM card. The EVERUN features a 4.8-inch WVGA LCD screen (800x480), with auto-rotation and auto-brightness. It also offers an impressive battery life of up to seven hours.
The EVERUN UMPC will go on sale to the public in October 2007.
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