Acer Ferrari One netbook photos
By Benny Har-Even in Editorial
Posted in laptops on
Yesterday we snapped a few pics of the new Ferrari One netbook, featuring a dual-core AMD Athlon Neo X2 processor. Take a look at the pictures below to see what you think. We’ll be bringing you a full review of this new piece of kit as soon as we can get our hands on a review unit.
If you don’t like red, you’re out of luck. It’s a Ferrari remember.
The Acer Ferrari One is impressive looking but slightly larger and heavier than most netbooks. But don’t hold it against it.
A big red power button. Just in case you didn’t know - this is a Ferrari.
There’s no HDMI port, but there is an XGP port for adding external ATI graphics for when you need a little more visual oomph.
Finally, the rests underneath are shaped like a wheel and have tyre treadmarks on them, which is both sad, and cool at the same time.
Comment by Cherrie - September 25, 2009 on 7:56 pm
Why are these photos linked to a closed Flickr account? I would’ve liked to see larger photos (unless these are as big as they get).
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