If you have read LaptopMag’s review of Everex Cloudbook CE1200v and find it rather lopsided, you are not alone. Check out this blog post to read what Chris has to say about their review.
Apparently, Chris has also received his Cloudbook. He recently posted his initial impressions of the Cloudbook, together with some high resolution photos […]
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Blog Response to LaptopMag’s Cloudbook Review and More User Initial Impressions
February 23, 2008
Everex Cloudbook CE1200V First Impressions and Reviews
February 21, 2008
Two more reviews on Everex Cloudbook CE1200V have surfaced on the internet.
1. The CloudBook has landed! by Meredith Farkas
Meredith touched on parts of the Cloudbook - Screen, Keyboard, Touchpad and Software. She is generally happy with the Cloudbook except for some software bugs. Her review also included some nice photos of the Cloudbook.
2. Highlights…First 24 Hours with […]
LaptopMag Reviews the Everex Cloudbook CE1200V Further
February 19, 2008
Over the past few days, LaptopMag has been faithfully updating their findings on Everex Cloudbook CE1200V.
1. Blogging From the CloudBook
With a resolution of 800×480, blogging using the Cloudbook is no different from other ultra portables - lots of scrolling.
2. Don’t Believe the Skype
An error message was received when trying to install Ubuntu version of Skype.
3. […]
Everex Cloudbook CE1200V Mini Review
February 16, 2008
LaptopMag has posted a mini review on Everex Cloudbook.
This is what they like about Everex Cloudbook CE1200V:
Desktop is clean and has easy-to-read icons
Pretty speedy Web surfing
SD Card slot automatically recognized memory card
OpenOffice included
DVI port worked fine
Wireless Logitech mouse was instantly recognized
Connecting Cloudbook to external monitor over DVI
This is what they do not like about Everex […]
Everex Cloudbook CE1200V Unboxed!
February 15, 2008
LaptopMag has posted their first impressions on Everex Cloudbook CE1200V together with some unboxing photos and videos.
They faced a problem during system configuration when they were unable to proceed to the next screen. In the end, they had to use ALT + Click to drag the system configuration window above the screen to reveal […]






















