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Acer Ferrari One-200 review

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Verdict

A well-built and speedy netbook but battery life is below average

Review Date: 2 Oct 2009

Reviewed By: Mike Jennings

Price when reviewed: £347 (£399 inc VAT)

Overall Rating
4 stars out of 6

Features & Design
3 stars out of 6

Value for Money
4 stars out of 6

Performance
4 stars out of 6

Battery life, light use
  • Ferrari One-200
  • 4hr 46min
0
Full working day

The light-use test is the absolute longest you can expect the battery to last with careful power management.

Battery life, heavy use
  • Ferrari One-200
  • 1hr 56min
0
Full working day

The intensive-use score is the battery life during very demanding, CPU and hard disk-intensive operations with power management turned off.

Overall application benchmark score
  • Ferrari One-200
  • 0.48
0
3.2GHz Pentium D PC

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3D performance (crysis) low settings
  • Ferrari One-200
  • 14fps
0
Smoothly playable

Our 3D gaming benchmarks test gaming performance in Crysis, which remains one of the most challenging games available. Setting is 1,024 x 768 at low detail.

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User comments

Still its a nice AMD moment that we should all enjoy and hope it will last long and improve over time.

By nicomo on 2 Oct 2009

I was hoping for a better review than this... I got all excited over this netbook but now feel a bit flat.
Are there any other netbooks coming out before the end of the year that you think might make the A-list?

By Mattallyc on 7 Oct 2009

It has a much better spec & software than the Samsung N510 and yet has a poorer rating. Have I missed something?

By Pebus on 31 Oct 2009

Battery life is 1hr 44mins worse than N510 this takes a massive chunk off the overall rating. It's nice to see AMD making such a great debut in to luxury/lifestlye end of the netbook market.

By CyberpowersystemUK on 11 Nov 2009

"This leaves one main reason to buy the Ferrari, and that's its styling" NO! what are you talking about? It has a dual core faster processor and a ATI Radeon HD 3200, 56% more HDD capacity, double the RAM at 2GB and Windows 7 not the ancient XP. I smell the stench of impartiality!!!

By peterbradley4 on 29 Nov 2009

Argh, no HDMI out? Why pack it with HD punch then fail to include an HDMI port? If this netbook had an HDMI output, I would buy it without hesitation.

By tHe_jAcKaL on 9 Dec 2009

crissgoodlookingguy

The battery life is not as poor as you make out..

I've had it running on just the battery for 6 hours runing multiple apps with no problems.

There is a Balanced (more draining)

and

Power Saver battery mode on Windows 7.

The latter can give you upto 6 hours of use on a single charge.

A brilliant brilliant machine no problems running CS4, Office 2007, IE8, iTunes (w/HD movies) in the background with Splinter Cell Double Agent foreground all at the same time with zero performance issues...

Chris

By crissgoodlookingguy on 13 Jan 2010

crissgoodlookingguy

RE: No HDMI

I was thinking the same thing before purchasing, but working in IT myself I did some investigation and Acer have gone one better!

The Ferrari One-200 comes with a built-in ATi XGP port

http://www.amd.com/us/products/technologies/ati-xg
p/Pages/ati-xgp.aspx

Which will allow you to drive upto 4 HDMI 1080p TVs as monitors with the help of the Acer DynaVivid Graphics box (£150)

which is not such a big price tag for being able to output HD 3D to multiple HD displays...

http://experts.thelink.co.uk/2009/09/30/acer-ferra
ri-one-dynavivid-graphics-dock-detailed/

The built-in Radeon HD3200 (of the AMD Spider family) is more than powerful enough for many current DirectX11 games.

By crissgoodlookingguy on 13 Jan 2010

crissgoodlookingguy

Don't know why my comments in defence of the battery life and the XGP HD 1080p output were deleted??

By crissgoodlookingguy on 13 Jan 2010

RE: No HDMI

The Acer DynaVivid Graphics Dock is all very well, but can you point me to where you can purchase it in the UK?

By tHe_jAcKaL on 15 Feb 2010

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