…and it kicks the Western-release of the Cloudbook into the ground.

The Japanese version of the Everex Cloudbook will be released on March 22nd, and will feature a touchscreen, an intelligently-placed trackpad, a sleek new design, integrated cam, and the ability to connect VoIP devices. The new machine will be dubbed the Cloudbook CE1200J.
The J-version Cloudbook looks profession and sleek, far more attractive than the version hitting the US (eventually).
The machine has a 1.2GHz VIA processor, 1GB of RAM, and a 30GB hard drive. It is priced at 59,800 YEN, or $616 USD, or $308GBP.

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2 Responses to “Japan gets their own version of the Cloudbook…”
  1. I find this a little bit better than the EEE notebook computer. At least it has a 30 Gig hard disk and best of it is touch screen. The processor is faster and the Ram is also bigger. The price is a bit higher but for sure the prices will drop after a few months.

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