2009年10月8日星期四

An exclusive first-look of Acer Ferrari One netbook

The 11.6-inch screen places it above many rivals, thanks to a detailed 1366 x 768-pixel resolution, and LED backlighting also offers bright and vibrant colour reproduction.
It’s also the first netbook we’ve seen to feature a dual-core processor – an AMD Athlon X2 L310 chip. Running at 1.2GHz, it’s broadly in line with Atom-based rivals when running single applications, but should prove noticeably better when carrying out multiple tasks, such as carrying out a virus check while browsing the internet. The sample we tried proved surprisingly nippy – but that was with 4096MB of memory and a 64-bit version of Windows 7. Although both will be available as options, base models – with prices expected to be around £450 (inc. VAT) – will ship with 1024MB as standard.
The relatively large screen creates enough space for a keyboard that’s pretty much full-sized, and it provides great usability. With a decent amount of travel, and firmly attached keys, it’s easy to type at speed, and it adds a feeling of quality often lacking on netbooks. The touchpad supports gesture control, letting you rotate and zoom into images and documents – as with several of Acer’s other netbooks.
The plastics on the sample we tried all felt sturdy to the touch, adding to the premium feel, although the faux carbon trim on the palm rest is an acquired taste. Acer has also tried to differentiate the Ferrari One from its siblings when it comes to detailing; the rubber feet, for instance, are shaped like tyres, tread included. The two USB ports are slightly limiting for those with lots of peripherals, although there’s also a memory card reader and a VGA-out port. Unusually, you’ll find support for ATi’s XGP technology – potentially letting you connect a compatible external graphics card for more capable 3D performance.
The 10.1-inch screen is excellent, using LED backlighting to offer precise colour reproduction and bright images. It features the same 1024 x 600 pixel resolution as most other netbooks, so space is slightly limited, but it’s great for watching films on. The glossy coating proves highly reflective when working near windows, however.
Where some netbooks feature keyboards with large, flat keys, Acer has stuck to the tried and tested laptop format – with slightly smaller keys that feature tapered edges. It’s slightly more cramped than some we’ve seen, but it’s highly responsive and easy to type quickly on, and offers a positive typing action. The touchpad is large and responsive.

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