Wednesday, Feb 20th 2008 by James Allan Brady


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So after several delays, the CloudBook was supposed to go on sale last Friday, those waiting at Wal-Mart were quickly disappointed when they never showed up, although the press review units apparently arrived on time. Then Everex says they’ll have them here by this Thursday (tomorrow), well, now that has apparently fallen through as well.

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Now it seems is won’t be until the middle of March before we get our CloudBook computers. The reason this time, snow, snow in China is what is causing the delay.

Everex had better get things in order and quick, before people lose interest, I mean chances are, by the time we actually see the CloudBook in stores, there will already be something bigger or better either on the market, or headed to it. So, don’t quite lose faith, but its not looking good for the Everex CloudBook.

[via CrunchGear]

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  1.  Nathan   View all comments by Nathan  +1  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    March? Who said March?

  2.  Smith   View all comments by Smith  -1  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    This is B.S. The article is about shipments to “Taiwan” not the US retail markets.

  3.  Steve   View all comments by Steve  Neutral  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    This is why I just bought a FlipStart computer. They dropped the price to $699.00 and you get it now. I love my FlipStart more bang for the buck and you get it NOW!

  4.  Steve   View all comments by Steve  Neutral  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    By the time you see this vaporware in a store they will be $199.99 just to unload them.


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