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    Acer Introduces Ferrari 1200

    Discussion in 'Notebook News and Reviews' started by Charles P. Jefferies, Jan 30, 2009.

  1. Charles P. Jefferies

    Charles P. Jefferies Lead Moderator Super Moderator

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    Acer Introduces Ferrari 1200
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    Acer has introduced its latest notebook, the Ferrari 1200. It features a 12.1-inch LED-backlit display, AMD Turion X2 Ultra dual-core processor, AMD M780G chipset, and up to 4GB of DDR2 RAM. Design features include a carbon fiber cover, metal touchpad, and soft-touch coating.


    There is no word on pricing on a release date at this time.

    Acer Press Release
    Via (Laptoping.com)

     
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  2. nic.

    nic. Notebook Evangelist

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    Looks cool as always, no doubt will be set back by the price tag.
     
  3. Phinagle

    Phinagle Notebook Prophet

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    Asus Lamborghini...Acer Ferrari....where does it end?

    The MSI MaSeratI - it writes itself.

    The Apple Porsche - cause Apple really needs to start charging a premium for their laptops.

    The Lenovo Volvo - not only does it rhyme but both are noted for being built solid.

    The Dell Mini Cooper - if Dell doesn't snatch up the name for their netbooks HP will.

    The Sony Kia - going in the opposite direction of ASUS, Acer, and every other Sony product the Kia line will actually be a cheap, no-frills notebook.