Monday, November 2, 2009

Acer Ferrari One Netbook is leading the way



Acer announced the North American availability of the new Ferrari 1000 and Ferrari 5000 series, a family of Acer notebooks engineered to combine state-of-the-art performance, modern design and supreme reliability. The Ferrari 1000 and Ferrari 5000 are the world's first notebook series offering the exclusive and cutting-edge technology pioneered and perfected in the world of Formula One racing. The carbon-fiber casing of the Ferrari 1000 and Ferrari 5000 conceal the very latest dual-core technology, highlighting a notebook that offers all the performance and elegance gained from the alliance between two companies constantly focused on innovation and renowned for pushing the boundaries of technology.



The new Ferrari One Net book comes with an 11.6 inch display with a resolution of 1,366 x 768 pixels and a pretty impressive array of specs.

The Net book features the low power Athlon X2 Dual Core L310 processor, 2GB DDR2 300 MHz RAM (upgradeable to 4G), 250 GB hard drive but even more is possible, and Direct X 10 capable ATI Radeon HD 3200 adapter for graphics.

For connectivity you’ve got 802.11b/g draft-n Wi-Fi and the option of a surf-anywhere 3G module as well as of course Gigabyte Ethernet and Blue tooth.

No there isn’t an optical drive but there are heaps of slots and other features to enable you to do anything you want to do whether it is to conduct business, just for personal use or even gaming.

The Acer Ferrari One is supposedly going to be available to us mortals from October 22nd, which just happens to be the same day that Microsoft is releasing Windows 7.

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