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Laptop Logic Acer Ferrari 1004 Laptop Unboxing!

October 05, 2006 at 08:25:00 AM, by Thai Tan Rating: 4 out of 5

The Acer Ferrari 1004 WTMi 12-inch notebook has arrived in the Laptop Logic labs! VROOM!

After months and months of press and delays, the Acer Ferrari 1004 WTMi is finally here.

Derived from its bigger brother, the Acer Ferrari 5000, the Ferrari 1004 WTMi is a 12-inch ultra-portable machine that sports the Ferrari brand, design elements, and horsepower. Under the hood, the machine is powered by an AMD Turion 64 X2 TL56 (1.8GHz) engine and features include: 1GB DDR2 RAM, 160GB 5400RPM hard drive, Bluetooth, WiFi, 5-in-1 card reader, 12.1-inch widescreen (WXGA) with Acer CrystalBrite, ATI Radeon Xpress 1150 graphics and of course wrapped around a Carbon Fiber chassis.

Other new features that it comes with: Acer OrbiCam Web Camera built on the LCD panel, Acer Bluetooth VoIP phone and Acer Ferrari Bluetooth Mouse. Instead of making the optical drive built-in, the Acer Ferrari 1004 comes with an external slot-load DVD burner drive.

Now enough with specs, on to the pictures!


Even the manual is neatly packaged!

Opening the package, we find everything neatly and elegantly packed! For protection, the package comes with a nice leather sleeve case for not only our Ferrari laptop, but your external DVD drive, Bluetooth mouse, and VoIP phone.


Bluetooth VoIP PC Card phone, Bluetooth mouse, and external Slot DVD burner.


Close up of slot-load DVD burner


Front of the Acer Ferrari 1004 laptop computer


The carbon fiber hood!

This is only a quick sneak peak! Stay tune for Laptop Logic in-depth review with video review coming soon! For now, the Acer Ferrari 1004 is available in our hot deals section from several retailers.

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"Ultraportable"
This is the smallest and lightest version of the laptop. The overall focus of this laptop is having a light weight (less than 5lb), around 1" thick or less, with 9" to 12" displays. Due to the cost of making components smaller and fitting them into tighter spaces, the price is usually more expensive, ranging from $1000 for a very basic machine to $2000+ for mid-range features. Although the Ultraportable has respectable standard performance, it is usually inadequate for any graphics-intensive programs, due to the common use of Integrated Graphics. Ultraportables usually have longer battery life (~5+ hours) due to the common usage of lower voltage processors. Other than the smaller screen and integrated graphics, the other major tradeoff usually found with Ultraportables is a lack of an optical drive. These are usually not built into the laptop to save space and weight, but instead are often provided as an external option. Ultraportables are intended for highly mobile users who need basic computing power with ultimate portability.

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