Friday, January 18, 2008

Acer Ferrari 3000 Customer / User Review / Features

when I was in school my teacher asked me oneday when you want to buy if you become very rich? I said ’ a computer ’. Things have changed in last 10-15 years and today India have more than
a million PC at home .
I went to singapore for some work last month . Beside my busy schedule , lucily I got a day to go to different places of singapore and God gave me a chance to use my Credit Card ( oh sh!t...at the time of billing everytime ) .
I had a plan to buy a low end laptop..so some of my friends suggested me to go to a Acer shop as Acer have a good range @ low end laptops .Actually I am a fond of cars and what if a product if the best quality of car + best quality



of laptop? that is equal to Acer Ferrari 4005WLMi .When you open the box, there are unpacking instructions and a helpful getting started guide inside the flap. This is a nice touch for people who are not as comfortable with technology( like me ... I am not at all a technical person ).

Inside you will find the usual array of manuals and disks -- but with an "Ferrari: Official Licensed Product’ sticker on most of them. You will also get a Ferrari Bluetooth mouse and cleaning cloth.Weight is 6.3 pounds - a little on the heavy ( too heavy) side for a 15" wide screen notebook, but the benefit is that the Ferrari is quite stiff and feels well-built.

Acer’s Ferrari uses the AMD Turion 64 Mobile Technology ML-37 (1MB L2 cache, 2.0 GHz) CPU. This CPU fully supports x86-64 (it is a 64-bit CPU) and this means it will be compatible with current and future 64-bit operating systems from Microsoft, but will run todays programs with no problem.

ATI’s RADEON Xpress 200 chipset (ATI RX480M Northbridge and ATI SB400 Southbridge) is used. It features a HyperTransport bus operating at 800 MHz, single channel DDR RAM, SATA support and PCI-Express among other things.

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