Acer unveils the Ferrari 1100 Ultra-portable Laptop
By Arie on Sep 23, 2007 in Laptops
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Acer has unveiled the newest family member of Ferrari-branded notebook series “The Ferrari 1100″. This new ultra-portable laptop has a 12.1-inch wide screen and features a carbon fiber finish with weighs less than 4.4 pounds. It is powered by an AMD Turion 64 X2 dual-core CPU and ATI Radeon X1250 graphics engine, according to the press release.
The Acer Ferrari 1100 offers a 250GB hard drive, an integrated slot-loading DVD burner and a Dolby certified surround sound system. It will come preloaded with Window Vista Ultimate/Business/Home Premium operating system. In addition, the Ferrari 1100 will also feature a 802.11a/b/g/ WiFi as well as a fingerprint recognition function. Pricing and availability details are currently unknown.
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annon78 | Sep 24, 2007 | Reply
Acer laptops are crap laptops and if there is anyone out there who is thinking of buying an acer, I would not advice you to do it. You would probably be much better off if you bought a HP,Dell or thinkpad at least they have customer service when their computers break down.
It will only take an average of about 3 months before you laptop begins to look and act like crap. Please save you money and invest in a brand that will at least stand behind their product
Tom | Sep 29, 2007 | Reply
I wish acer pple knew. They need to invest more in customer service centres as well as product development. There products do not have good trade support after sales.
Please someone tell them.
Tom