Acer’s New Ferraris (notebook)
I hope you are not expecting a picture of brand new four-wheeled Ferraris lined up in front of Acer’s headquarter, perhaps for Acer’s top executives. Acer had just announced the North American availability of the new Ferrari 1000 and Ferrari 5000 series. The three-year alliance between Acer and Ferrari has produced the world’s first notebook series offering the exclusive and cutting-edge technology which is the results of Acer’s expertise in the information technology industry and Ferrari’s leadership in Formula One technology.
Powered by the latest AMD Turion Mobile Technology, the sleek notebooks run the latest dual-core technology delivering added performance and intelligent power management features. On top of that, the new 64-bit architecture delivers leading-edge power and considerable performance gains highly anticipated by future 64-bit applications.
The good looking and exclusive notebooks are available now through Acer authorized resellers throughout North America with prices starting at $1999 and $2299, respectively.
It would have been a really terrific bargain if the price is for one of the four-wheeled Ferraris you had wished for. Even if it is not, it still is a good deal for a notebook PC this sexy.
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im a cusomer of acer and im not impressed with there custemer suvice i think it sucks if you are thinking about an acer dont buy one buy a dell
on January 18, 2007 at 03:59 AM - LINKim a cusomer of acer and im not impressed with there custemer survice i think it sucks if you are thinking about an acer dont buy one buy a dell
on January 18, 2007 at 04:01 AM - LINKdont buy acer cusmer survice sucks and the warenty is not any better
on January 18, 2007 at 04:03 AM - LINKI also have had no luck with Acer. Their Web site support is terrible when you can actually get it to load at all. I will say my Ferrari 500 is nice, but I can’t get drivers for it because the Acer Web site seems to be hosted on a 56k modem connection.
on February 20, 2007 at 07:38 PM - LINKI am quite surprised by these comments. I have heard very good things about Acer recently in terms of build quality and value.
Sure, the laptop is a gimmick but like I said, I thought that Acer is doing pretty well now.
on March 13, 2008 at 06:27 PM - LINK