itreviews.com Updated: 2011-08-17 01:07:07
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If we were running Ferrari wed be worried that a potential poll position dream machine had slipped to the back end of the starting grid, due to careless design flaws and a lacklustre pre-race performance tune-up. Acer - Ferrari 1100 price Buy Acer Fe...
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click to enlarge The Acer Ferrari 1100-704G25Mn weights a tad over 2 kilos, it is 30x22.5x3cm and totally matt black apart from the silver Acer name and of course the yellow Ferrari logo on the lid. The screen is 26.5x16.5cm giving the diagonal 12.1 in...
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expertreviews.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-17 01:07:23
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Acers 12.1in Ferrari 1100 is essentially an upgrade to the Ferrari 1000. It comes with one of AMDs latest Turion 64 X2 processors and is the first laptop weve seen to include 4GB of RAM and the 64-bit version of Windows Vista Ultimate edition. Op...
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As you might expect from its name, the Acer Ferrari 1100, proudly trumpets Acers association with the Italian car maker, with the famous rearing horse badge on the lid, and a bright red F1 car as the default desktop wallpaper. Whether you find this...
The Acer Ferrari 1100 delivers on supercar-style price, but sadly not on performance. If money isnt tight and you want a reliable, fully featured business laptop with a generous software bundle, look no further. But you dont get much bang for our bu...
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T3.com Updated: 2011-08-17 01:07:26
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Rule number one when co-branding gadgets; ensure your association is cool. The Tesco Value Blue Stripe MP3 player just wont cut it. Thankfully, Acers super lightweight Ferrari 1100 not only oozes Italian cool but is F1 fast too. AMD dual core proce...
Great styling, Fast performance, Great sound...
Poo battery life, Tad expensive...
Seriously smooth looks and packing loads of mobile power but that honking battery life means you wont be straying too far from the mains.
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Acers latest Ferrari-themed notebook is sure to turn heads, but the outrageous price will make most users roll their eyes. It also had us shaking our heads. For one shiny dollar shy of $4000 you expect a lot more laptop for your money, and were not...
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Steering away from tradition, Acers latest Ferrari, the limited edition (just 99 models in Australia) Ferrari 1100, doesnt sport the bulkier 15in screen and heavy chassis of the previous iterations. Instead it opts for portability in this new 12.1in...
Dolby Surround Sound with SPDIF output, VoIP phone and Bluetooth mouse, solid build, Ferrari branding...
Poor performer, price The Final Word While Ferrari fans are going to want to splurge for the luxury of a true Ferrari sponsored notebook, unlike the cars we cant justify the cost for the performance. The feature-set isnt bad and will get you by if yo...
While Ferrari fans are going to want to splurge for the luxury of a true Ferrari sponsored notebook, unlike the cars we cant justify the cost for the performance. The feature-set isnt bad and will get you by if youve got to have the Ferrari name, bu...
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thestar.com.my Updated: 2016-12-27 11:51:53
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By KELLY GOH THE 1100 is the latest Ferrari-themed notebook from Acer and I have to say that it hits all the right gears from a design standpoint. While it eschews the famous scarlet Ferrari colour scheme for a more subdued black finish with gunmetal...
Sporty design; cool accessories; solid components.
Runs hot; poor sound quality; uncomfortable keyboard.
THE 1100 is the latest Ferrari-themed notebook from Acer and I have to say that it hits all the right gears from a design standpoint. While it eschews the famous scarlet Ferrari colour scheme for a more subdued black finish with gunmetal silver trimmi...
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star-techcentral.com Updated: 2011-08-17 01:07:14
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By KELLY GOH THE 1100 is the latest Ferrari-themed notebook from Acer and I have to say that it hits all the right gears from a design standpoint. While it eschews the famous scarlet Ferrari colour scheme for a more subdued black finish with gunmetal...
Sporty design; cool accessories; solid components.
Runs hot; poor sound quality; uncomfortable keyboard.
THE 1100 is the latest Ferrari-themed notebook from Acer and I have to say that it hits all the right gears from a design standpoint. While it eschews the famous scarlet Ferrari colour scheme for a more subdued black finish with gunmetal silver trimmi...
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IT takes just over 40 seconds to zoom past the finishing line.The Acer Ferrari 1100 laptop. The launch price is still to be announced, but dont worry, it wont cost as much as an actual Ferrari. Picture: ACERThats how fast this laptop cranks up Windo...
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Ferrari is no stranger to putting its badge on other companys' products and Acer has been selling Ferrari branded notebooks for a while now. Asus has a similar deal with Lamborghini and though these products are always going to be a little too expensive f...
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Over a year ago we had reviewed the Acer Ferrari 1002 WTMi but we werent too impressed with the laptop. Though it was lightweight and had a pleasing design, it scored below par on system performance and battery life. Recently Acer updated this model...
Sturdy build, Good battery life...
Uninspiring design, Average performance...
Over a year ago we had reviewed the Acer Ferrari 1002 WTMi but we werent too impressed with the laptop. Though it was lightweight and had a pleasing design, it scored below par on system performance and battery life. Recently Acer updated this model...
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The Ferrari series is the only one of Acers laptop lines that favors design over price and performance. The use of carbon fiber on the lid, the sporty red colors, and the signature Ferrari logo are the details that drew fans to the Ferrari 5000 when...
Built-in optical drive. Snazzy Ferrari design. Carbon fiber lid. 4GB RAM.
Nightmarishly rigid mouse buttons. Heavy compared with the competition. Expensive for an Acer laptop.
This little Ferrari now packs an optical drive, but it needs a bit more souping up and slimming down to catch up with the competition...
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Acer finally adds an optical drive to its blazing 12-inch Ferrari, but it runs out of gas a little too fast.
Speedy performance, Sporty, stylish design, Built-in optical drive...
Inconsistent wireless performance, Short battery life, Stiff touch buttons...
This notebook’s sophisticated design will impress when you travel, and thanks to a fast processor, plenty of RAM, and Windows Vista Ultimate, it delivers plenty of power for mobile users. We’d prefer a lighter weight and longer battery life, b...
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