Its still working perfectly, but I have done some upgrades to it.. such as 160gb harddrive, 2gb rams and replaced a few things that had some aging. What I love about the Acer laptops(I have several) is that its very easy to work with such as repairing and preplacing, taking apart just for cleaning and such and most stuff is very protected so your alot safer from damaging stuff than most other brands.(fixed alot of laptops)
@x1tekja I would buy it becouse for around 300£ you are getting 2Gb of ram 250gb hdd a proper ati 3200HD dedicated graphics and a dual core ON A BLOODY 11`6 NETBOOK that you can play Crisis on... something similar with a Alienware logo would cost you a grand.
Acer Ferarri and iMac and Macbook and they all work excellent. We have had the Acer for 2 months now and have had no problems. We have networked it, connected a wide screen for use at home (it runs for hours steady) and lots of peripherals. What's with all the bad mouthing, do these people give glowing reviews when they like something or are they just negative about everything? Bottom line: this is a good netbook and my son things the Ferarri logo is cool and I don't see what's wrong with that.
I can look over the fact that it is an acer. But I can't ever justify buying a laptop because of the logo on it (let alone a car logo). I don't care if it says Ferrari. There is something that screams out "Total Poser" or "TOOL" about the designer brand names on any thing. I mean where does it end? Should I expect to see an Audi powered sex toy with the revolutionary quattro torsen? Porsche brand blender made by GE?
Perhaps next time acer should simply throw in a set of optional stickers.
I perfer the design of my old Acer Ferrari 3400+.
Its still working perfectly, but I have done some upgrades to it.. such as 160gb harddrive, 2gb rams and replaced a few things that had some aging. What I love about the Acer laptops(I have several) is that its very easy to work with such as repairing and preplacing, taking apart just for cleaning and such and most stuff is very protected so your alot safer from damaging stuff than most other brands.(fixed alot of laptops)
vertitis 6 months ago
its al breaking up my ferrari laptop
btw your voice is horrid
Bilal77c 9 months ago
im using it now it sucks i dont like it but it has been with me for 5 years.
Bilal77c 9 months ago
@happygamestvfun1
hahaha
no1beanflicker 1 year ago
@lobotomiasz
Good luck playing crisis on this... but... what does Ferrari have to do with that again? hmm?
x1tekja 1 year ago
@x1tekja I would buy it becouse for around 300£ you are getting 2Gb of ram 250gb hdd a proper ati 3200HD dedicated graphics and a dual core ON A BLOODY 11`6 NETBOOK that you can play Crisis on... something similar with a Alienware logo would cost you a grand.
lobotomiasz 1 year ago
1 minut of your horrid voice
happygamestvfun1 1 year ago
Acer Ferarri and iMac and Macbook and they all work excellent. We have had the Acer for 2 months now and have had no problems. We have networked it, connected a wide screen for use at home (it runs for hours steady) and lots of peripherals. What's with all the bad mouthing, do these people give glowing reviews when they like something or are they just negative about everything? Bottom line: this is a good netbook and my son things the Ferarri logo is cool and I don't see what's wrong with that.
pastornpw 1 year ago
I can look over the fact that it is an acer. But I can't ever justify buying a laptop because of the logo on it (let alone a car logo). I don't care if it says Ferrari. There is something that screams out "Total Poser" or "TOOL" about the designer brand names on any thing. I mean where does it end? Should I expect to see an Audi powered sex toy with the revolutionary quattro torsen? Porsche brand blender made by GE?
Perhaps next time acer should simply throw in a set of optional stickers.
x1tekja 1 year ago
I wonder the same thing about Apple. How in the world do they manipulate people so much that people end up buying shitty macs?
Kulith333 2 years ago