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    A question for Ferrari 5000 owners

    Discussion in 'Acer' started by scchien, Feb 11, 2007.

  1. scchien

    scchien Newbie

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    So, with 3 months of browsing, I"ve decided to settle my decision on the Ferrari 5000. I'm a die-hard Acer fan and this will be my 3rd Acer laptop. However, one thing that hesitate me is the 15.4" size of the laptop, which takes me a bit to get used to because I always prefer the smaller size. A question for the Ferrari owners: is that really bulky and heavy compare to other laptops of the similar size? I'm a student and I will carry this around a lot. For those who owns the Ferrari, do you consider the weight to be a big problem?

    Thanks for your time. :)
     
  2. Hezbollah

    Hezbollah Notebook Geek

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    Its actually thin and lightweight for its size. You would probably notice that it is heavy because u are already used to small and light notebooks. Its carbon fibre material also makes for lightweight durable and flexible material. You wont be disappointed by this highend notebook.