As much as we like the red exterior, you might get tired of that hue if the entire notebook were red. Thus we're thankful that the 8-pound (6.76 pounds sans AC adapter), 13-by-10.7-by-1.2-inch Ferrari has a keyboard deck and a screen bezel that are a less-distracting silver. The keyboard has the familiar Acer touch: it curves slightly into a smile, an ergonomic design that Acer uses on several of its laptops. The keyboard feels solid and crisp, but it annoyingly forces you to use the Fn key to access Home or End editing functions, a one-touch procedure on most other keyboards. The touchpad has a silky response, and its two mouse buttons aren't overly stiff like the laptop's cousin's, the Acer Aspire 2000. (However, we prefer the Aspire 2000 and rate it higher than the Ferrari 3000LMi.)
The Acer Ferrari 3000LMi ships with a bright, 15-inch, 1,400x1,050 display and a DVD-rewritable drive, which together with some decent-sounding speakers on the front edge, make for a pleasant movie experience. The laptop is also extremely well connected, with USB 2.0, mini-FireWire, v.92, 10/100 Ethernet, VGA, S-Video, audio, infrared, and parallel ports. It also has a four-in-one, flash memory-card reader and a PC Card slot.
We expected better mobile performance and longer battery life out of the Acer Ferrari 3000LMi. It comes well equipped, sporting an AMD Athlon 2500+ processor, 512MB of DDR333 SDRAM, a 60GB hard drive, and a 128MB ATI Mobility Radeon 9200 graphics chip. But it's important to keep in mind that our benchmark, the industry-standard MobileMark 2002, hasn't been kind to laptops running AMD's Athlon processors. Many of the applications simulated in MobileMark 2002 use Intel processor-specific optimizations. This means that Athlon systems are at a disadvantage when running MobileMark 2002.
Acer provides a one-year warranty on the Ferrari 3000LMi with 24/7 toll-free support for the life of the warranty, a standard offering. However, two extra years of coverage and support are available at a reasonable $99 per annum. The Ferrari's user guide is well written, and Acer's Web site offers a wealth of support and technical information, including a downloadable PDF file of the user guide, diverse drivers, technical articles, and e-mail to tech support.
Mobile application performance  (Longer bars indicate better performance)
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