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Acer Ferrari 3200 review

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Tuesday 13 June 2006, 3:44 PM

Never acer


first, instead of 512MB, there were only 256MB (512 were physically there), the hdd malfunctioned 2 times so i had to replace it with a samsung, the heat it produces is enormous and it doesn't offer the performance of other notebooks (even other acer) in the price category.

You may say that this is some special case, but in our class (we are required to have notebooks and most of us have the same acer) this is the rule. HDDs, graphic cards, mainboards, really.

Now I don't write this as some angry custumer, but Acer should really improve the quality of it's notebooks.

Well, at least the support is good (although I was told that you have to make a scene achieve something (which is actually true, at least here in Austria). I'm sorry for the guys at the support, having to deal with angry custumers bringing in their cheap acer notebooks.

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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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