
The Ferrari 4000 is based on AMD’s Turion 64 Mobile Technology, this processing unit is specifically designed for thin and lightweight notebooks. The 64-bit architecture prepares you for future 64-bit applications and battery life is extended with HyperTransport technology.
With a 15.4-inch TFT wide display, ATI Mobility Radeon X700 gpu with 128MB DDR, 1 GB DDR memory and 100GB harddrive there really isn’t much this notebook is missing. It also has a DVD-Super multi double-layer drive and a 5-in-1 card reader for your multimedia needs.
Wireless connectivity is supported via IEEE 802.11b/g, integrated Bluetooth or gigabit Ethernet if you decide to settle down.
More specifications and details are available from Acer’s web site, the Ferrari 4000 notebook will start selling at $1999 in North America.




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