Acer Ferrari 4000 Reviews

Acer ferrari 4000 The launch of the new Ferrari 4000 Laptop was announced in May.
Pocket-lint reviewed the new Acer Ferrari Laptop which they give a great rating of 9 out of 10.
From the laptop review:

VERDICT
While previous Ferrari models have sold well, I was never truly impressed with their look or performance. There are no such problems with the Ferrari 4000 – this is as good a notebook as you’ll find, with or without a sponsorship deal to bolster its profile.

The new laptop uses ATI Mobility Radeon X700 has USB 2.0 ports located on either side and a DVI port on the rear of the laptop.
Based around the AMD 2GHz Turion 64 ML-37 processor and supported by 1024MB DDR SDRAM, there is little to complain about in terms of performance.

From the Acer Ferrari 4000 Review:

The Acer Ferrari 4000 is a complete upgrade both inside and out on the 3200 and 3400 models presented over the past two years.

Coming in a sleek black and grey chequer pattern, rather than the Ferrari Red of previous models, the black Ferrari stallion on the yellow shield takes pride and place on the top of the model (see images). The top of the laptop has been made from carbon fibre and Acer believes it is the first to mass-produce carbon fibre for a laptop all just to give it greater strength.

The inside sees a rubberised surface surround a slightly curved (5 degrees) keyboard. The rubberised top supposedly gives more grip when using the keyboard. The sides are coloured red. Open the unit up and you are presented with a 15.4in TFT display.’

I guess you want to drive a Ferrari too…

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