That is why, I love Engadget, and obviously it deserves our love as it has all the latest and greatest news, views and blogs. Today also it has come first with the details of the new successor from the Raon Digital Vega, the Everun, which has just been rolled out, once again with a unique approach to design, which is a out of the ordinary keyboard that makes it look as if some sort of fancy medical or military device. Anyway the rumor is fully rife and I too have confirmed its existence on the Internet, so don’t get confused. With a name like that, the Everun is making a battery life claim: 7 hours, in actual fact, which is almost double several of its rivals. And I think this has been made possible, conceivably, by picking of a slow and low-power Geode 600MHz CPU. Apart from all that it features hard-drive and flash-based options and is consisted with a 4.8″ 800×480 screen, WiFi, Bluetooth and built-in HSDPA cellular networking. It weighs 1.1 lbs (500g). No word on its pricing but is most likely to be delivered in middle of July. Now let’s take a look at some of its great specs: (1) 7 hours of battery life with the standard battery. (2) LX900-based (600Mhz AMD Geode) (3) 500g (with standard battery) (4) 4.8″ 800×480 screen (Touch) (5) 170mm x 25mm x 83mm (6) Full QWERTY keypad (7) HDD and SSD options (8) HSDPA integrated (9) Wifi and BT2.0 Image Read
