Taiwanese manufacturer Acer has quietly released a new netbook called the Ferrari One that integrates AMD's latest mobile venture, the Congo platform.
Andy Vandervell from Trustedreviews previewed the netbook and reports that the core of the Ferrari One will consist of an AMD Athlon X2 L310 processor, which is a dual core CPU running at 1.2GHz with 1MB L2 cache.
This is backed by a M780G chipset which used the HD-capable ATI Radeon 3200 integrated graphics card. Then, there's an 11.6-inch screen that displays 1366x768 pixels (HD-ready it is then), 2GB memory, a 250GB hard dsik drive and a card reader.
Other noteworthy characteristics include Dolby Home Therater, Support for an external video card, a chiclet keyboard with a multitouch mousepad and a rather stylish textured palmrest with the legendary Ferrari horse. The laptop is expected to come with Windows 7 Home Premium or Starter. PC Pro says that the Ferrari One will ship with 64-bit OS only.
Connection-wise, the Ferrari One comes with Gb Ethernet, Bluetooth and WiFi (no 802.11n though) while a six-cell battery will make sure that the netbook runs for at least five hours (or at least Acer wants us to believe so).
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