Acer Ferrari 4000
This good-quality wide-screen model bundles such extras as a wireless Bluetooth mouse, and racing fanatics will like the Ferrari motif.
- Features
- What's Hot
- What's Not
- Number of speakers: 2. Audio Type: Stereo.
- Solidly built, plays good-looking DVDs, easy access for upgrading
- Three hours battery life
Ferrari 4000
When I think of racing, I think of ear-bleeding engine noise and fiery multicar pileups. Maybe that's why I initially steered clear of the Acer Ferrari 4000 with its black-checkered lid and "EAARRRrrrrrooom!" startup sound. (Acer says you can turn this off in the Windows Control Panel.) But beneath its novelty exterior, this all-purpose notebook is well equipped, starting with AMD's cutting-edge 64-bit mobile CPU, the Turion 64.
The case, trimmed in Ferrari-red carbon fibre, is solidly built. The front is a jumble of multiple slots, ports and lights; but it conveniently includes a five-in-one card reader, microphone and headphone ports, and battery and power status lights. The front also has Bluetooth and Wi-Fi LED buttons, which are more convenient than software settings for controlling and monitoring your wireless connections. The right side of the case contains a removable slot-fed DVD burner and three of the laptop's four USB ports. On the rear, sits a DVI port and a 124-pin connector for Acer's EzDock port replicator. The left of the case contains a standard VGA port.
Notable among the Ferrari 4000's multimedia talents is its ability to play good-looking DVD movies on its 1680 x 1050-pixel WSXGA+ 15.4" wide screen. Too bad the front-mounted speakers sound merely average, and the machine lacks volume and other media-control buttons. Acer does include the handy GridVista utility, which lets you drag and drop application windows into one of four grid windows of preset size.
The Ferrari 4000 uses the 1.8GHz Turion 64 ML-34 processor. With that CPU and 1GB of RAM, the machine earned a respectable WorldBench 5 score of 85 in our tests. By comparison, IBM's ThinkPad T43-- with a 1.86GHz Pentium M 750 processor--earned a WorldBench 5 score of 84.
The Acer's eight-cell battery is a big grooved power pack that forms most the laptop's rear; it lasted for 3 hours, a slightly below-average mark.
Like most other Acer keyboards, this one curves up 5 degrees on the ends--an ergonomic design intended to help typists avoid carpal tunnel syndrome. It's easy to get the hang of typing on the Ferrari 4000: just swing your elbows out to get your hands positioned correctly. The only problem I encountered was that the touchpad's four-way scroll button on the test unit never functioned. The notebook comes with a Bluetooth mouse as well.
The Ferrari 4000 is pit-crew friendly, with memory slots and a hard drive that are accessible and upgradeable by users. They sit in separate bottom compartments under covers that are held in place by small screws. You can remove the optical drive, too; but Acer doesn't sell any other devices for the modular bay. Though we didn't receive any user manuals with our test unit, Acer says that the notebook comes with an Acrobat manual on the hard drive.
Multi booting
My Medion laptop double boots Vista and WinXP. I would like to include Windows7 but ...
CPU maximum??
Hopefully an easy question: I just bought a used Sony VAIO VGN-FZ285U. It has an ...
WiFi SetUp
g'day you clever people. Once upon a time I could press the WiFi button to access ...
Gaming Laptop $1500-2300?
Hi, Currently looking at buying a new laptop i dont know much about them though. looking ...
Losing audio
My friends laptop loses the audio drivers whenever she uses my network connection. On ...
CXO Latest
-
Dell Studio XPS 8000 desktop PC
RRP: $1999.00 -
Adobe Premiere Elements 8
RRP: $159.00 -
Apple Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard Server
RRP: $699.00 -
NVIDIA GeForce 3D Vision
RRP: $199.00 -
Sonos ZonePlayer S5
RRP: $699.00
-
Adobe Premiere Elements 8
RRP: $159.00 -
Pinnacle Studio HD 14
RRP: $99.00 -
AliphCom Jawbone Prime Bluetooth headset
RRP: $179.00 -
Sennheiser MM 450 Travel headset
RRP: $649.95 -
Panasonic LUMIX DMC-GF1-K digital camera
RRP: $1649.00
-
Virgin Mobile Wi-Fi Modem
RRP: $199.00 -
Dell UltraSharp U2410 LCD monitor
RRP: $799.00 -
Uniden TRAX 5000 GPS unit
RRP: $349.95 -
MSI Wind 12 U200 netbook
RRP: $999.00 -
Sharp LC40LB700X LED television
RRP: $3299.00
-
Adobe Premiere Elements 8
RRP: $159.00 -
NVIDIA GeForce 3D Vision
RRP: $199.00 -
Sonos ZonePlayer S5
RRP: $699.00 -
OXX Digital OXX Vantage digital radio
RRP: $149.95 -
Panasonic TH-P50G15A plasma television
RRP: $2999.00
Colour your world with Samsung
A chance to win with every
Samsung Consumable purchase*









23%
15%

















