How does the keyboard feel?
The buttons are obviously very small. but still usable. Little button-action.

Does the auto-rotate feature work when you turn the device into portrait mode.
Yes, see the included video

Could you get it in a pocket?
Absolutely not, too chunky for that


Heat build-up?
A bit warm on the backside, but nothing concerning

Screen brightness?
280cd/m2 [Nits, same as Q1B, slightly less that Q1 Ultra - Steve] so definitely bright enough for most environments

Was the touchscreen finger-touch capable?
Yes. Finger-touch capable

General feelings? (build quality, desirability etc.)
Build quality seemed good. personally I don't think it's that desirable,
it somehow looks a bit too chunky for me. plus if I had to buy something
I'd go for that EC260 baby, I love that one!

[He's seen the final production version of the VIA Nanobook but he's not allowed to talk about it until launch-time tomorrow - Steve!]

All four models should be launched in the US and detailed specifications are here. I should have the US retail prices later today.

 

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How does the keyboard feel?
The buttons are obviously very small. but still usable. Little button-action.

Does the auto-rotate feature work when you turn the device into portrait mode.
Yes, see the included video

Could you get it in a pocket?
Absolutely not, too chunky for that


Heat build-up?
A bit warm on the backside, but nothing concerning

Screen brightness?
280cd/m2 [Nits, same as Q1B, slightly less that Q1 Ultra - Steve] so definitely bright enough for most environments

Was the touchscreen finger-touch capable?
Yes. Finger-touch capable

General feelings? (build quality, desirability etc.)
Build quality seemed good. personally I don't think it's that desirable,
it somehow looks a bit too chunky for me. plus if I had to buy something
I'd go for that EC260 baby, I love that one!

[He's seen the final production version of the VIA Nanobook but he's not allowed to talk about it until launch-time tomorrow - Steve!]

All four models should be launched in the US and detailed specifications are here. I should have the US retail prices later today.

 

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Raon Digital Everun. hands-on video. Q&A.

Posted on 05 June 2007, Last updated on 22 May 2015 by

Fresh from the SD-card of Christoph, our man in Taipei, comes the results of one of the early assignments. Track down the Raon Digital Everun and get those hands on it!

I’ve spoken to Christoph and asked him a few important questions.

How does the keyboard feel?
The buttons are obviously very small. but still usable. Little button-action.

Does the auto-rotate feature work when you turn the device into portrait mode.
Yes, see the included video

Could you get it in a pocket?
Absolutely not, too chunky for that

Heat build-up?
A bit warm on the backside, but nothing concerning

Screen brightness?
280cd/m2 [Nits, same as Q1B, slightly less that Q1 Ultra – Steve] so definitely bright enough for most environments

Was the touchscreen finger-touch capable?
Yes. Finger-touch capable

General feelings? (build quality, desirability etc.)
Build quality seemed good. personally I don’t think it’s that desirable,
it somehow looks a bit too chunky for me. plus if I had to buy something
I’d go for that EC260 baby, I love that one!

[He’s seen the final production version of the VIA Nanobook but he’s not allowed to talk about it until launch-time tomorrow – Steve!]

All four models should be launched in the US and detailed specifications are here. I should have the US retail prices later today.

 

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