The Everex Cloudbook P40 had its debut at the Consumer Electronics Show last January. It is one of the new releases that make your do-it-all computer even smaller, and this time, more energy efficient.
This pocket PC is out to compete with Asus’ eeePC. Its main selling point is that it is powered by one of the lowest voltage chips out there, from Taiwanese company Via.
The more efficient processor allows the battery to last longer and does not produce unnecessary heat. And something that is energy efficient is in the end more environmentally friendly, which is the computer’s main feature.
Battery life lasts for at least five hours. It comes with pre-installed open source applications.