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Acer Ferrari One


$689.00 Released October, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Quality construction. Small and lightweight - just 3.3 pounds. Dual core processor.

The Cons:Glossy plastic lid. Very few available ATI XGP compatible external graphic cards. High price.

The Acer Ferrari One is a 11.6-inch netbook that gives consumers a chance to own something with the Ferrari brand without having to shell out the money for one of the cars. It has a faux carbon fiber finish on the palm rest to go with its blindingly red appearance, both external ways of advertising the netbooks status as one of the fastest in the late 2009 market.

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It runs a dual-core 1.2GHz Athlon X2 L310 CPU with 2 x 512KB L2 cache, a M780G chipset and a ATI Radeon 3200 graphics card. The Acer Ferrari One has additional basic features such as 802.11 b/g/n WiFi, optional Bluetooth (on selected Models) HSDPA (Trading Off WiFi), Dolby Home Theatre, and a 6-cell (5,600mAh) battery. XGP is supported by the laptop, meaning an external graphics card can be connection to boost the performance of the system thus Running more Graphcs Demanding Games.

If you are Interested What your Little PowerHouse can run GoTo: http://game.amd.com/us-en/drivers_husdawg.aspx while you use your ACER Ferrari One and Select a Game you have In Mind

Features

  • 11.6" display (200 nit) LED BackLit
  • Athlon X2 L310 1.2GHz processor (2 x 512KB L2 cache)
  • M780G chipset
  • ATI Radeon 3200 graphics card (256+128MB Shared Memory) upto 2047 HyperMemory
  • Direct X 10, UVS 4.0, WMV9, H.264 Decoding Harware Accelerated, HD 720p Capable
  • AMD Vision Technology Capable 
  • AMD Vision Rating: Premium
  • AMD HyperTransport 3
  • XGP support
  • 3x USB 2.0
  • 5in1 Card Reader
  • WiFi a/b/g/N
  • Original Ferrari Cleaning Cloth
  • Model 312G25N only WiFi module with 2GB DDR2
  • Model With the Optional Bluetooth+WiFi module comes with 4GB DDR2
  • Win 7 Rating for the 312G25N 3.0 and 3.3 for the Full (3.0 and 3.3 for the AERO Experience other than that It's near 5)  
  • Dolby Home Theatre 3rd Generation
  • 6-cell battery (approx 5 Hours according to ACER)

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Pros
  • 4

    quality construction

  • 4

    small and lightweight - just 3.3 pounds

  • 3

    dual core processor

  • 3

    11.6" screen with 720p capable resolution (1366 x 768px)

  • 3

    not another Intel Atom netbook

  • 2

    capable of modest gaming

  • 2

    ATI XGP port for use with more powerful external graphics accelerators

Cons
  • 1

    glossy plastic lid

  • 1

    very few available ATI XGP compatible external graphic cards

  • 1

    high price

  • 1

    truly a niche product

  • 0

    lame and gaudy Ferrari branding

  • 0

    ATI XGP functionality is limited by the fairly slow 1.2GHz AMD Athlon X2 Neo L310 processor

  • 0

    somewhat overpowered for a netbook

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