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Acer Ferrari 3200 review

Saturday 2 April 2005, 9:31 AM

Excellent laptop


I LOVE my Acer Ferrari 3200. It has all of the features I could want in a laptop (except maybe the XBRITE/TRUBRITE type screens out there and I wish it would read CompactFlash Memory cards, but I hear those are on their way out). Otherwise it's a fantastic machine. Fast and very attractive -- it gets a lot of attention when out in public. Wireless G and Bluetooth are great and so is the side slot loading CD/DVD burner.

9.5

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Spectacular

Acer Ferrari 3200



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Overview

Acer Ferrari 3200

Editors rating
Rating: 7.0
Verdict

Unless you're looking for a notebook to go with your red sports car, there are better-performing thin-and-light systems than Acer's Ferrari 3200.

Typical price

£ 1499

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