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Acer Ferrari 4000 series (Turion 64 ML-37 2.0GHz, 1GB RAM)

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2Fast & 2Furious



Rating: 9 out of 10 (Spectacular)
Pros: Ferrari like superiority Product
Cons: bluetooth mouse is bad
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top features for 64 bit processor , top design and performances



Rating: 10 out of 10 (Perfect)
Pros: top features in box , no need to upgrade
Cons: no remote control , not a problem for me
Opinion:
I own this wonder since 1 year and no problems until now.If I have to buy a new one , for sure will be another Ferrari

 


Acer Ferrari 4005WLMi



Rating: 7 out of 10 (Very good)
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I bought one new in the UK. After the second day the rom gave me problems but went away. I made a report to the supplier. Now a month later the rom is worse! I have been struggling between Acer technicians and the online site that I bought it off to return it for a new one as the problem started 2 days after purchase. But I have just been messed around and referred from one person to the next. I still haven't got clarity on the matter but will persue to get a new one. With that aside... the Ferrari 4005WLMi is some serious equipment! It is so easy to use for connectivity and light for mobility. The graphics gives 'out of this world' a new meaning! Although I will admit that I was told it had a glossy screen but on arrival - nada, no glossy. It is extremely quiet (when I don't use my rom). And let's ... Read more

 


Acer Ferrari 4005



Rating: 10 out of 10 (Perfect)
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Cons: 
Opinion:
Nice notebook, I have had it for two days now and the only negative point is that the Bluetooth mouse lagged like I had never seen before.

 


Sexy looks, kick-butt performance



Rating: 8 out of 10 (Excellent)
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My original choice was a VAIO-VGN28 although after much consideration and countless visits to all the computer shops here in Singapore came to the point when nobody at those shops bothered to come near me anymore. It is either they have run out of things to say, their sales pitch have gone out of tune or they sense the intense agonizing thoughts of making up my mind whether to buy this or that. But, of course, people like me are not one to wallow in intensely focused agony of whether to buy or not to buy. I made up my mind after learning the Ferrari 4000 sports a 64-bit architecture, clad in carbon-fiber, equipped with a DVI socket, user-upgradeable, and has a dedicated 128MB VRAM. I felt instant guilt about the rather purse-punishing price of almost Sing$4,000 but after spending two days grappling and groping the beast my guilt turned to pleasure. The performance is kickass, the design dazzling. This ... Read more

 

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