Reviewers Liked
- Nice looking notebook, good multimedia power by netbook standards
- Impressive Ferrari themed design; dual-core processor on a netbook; smooth HD movie playback; good battery life
- Low base price covers many appealing features, Very good design and feature set
- Speedy Netbook-size system; good battery life
- Nothing if not eyecatching in Ferrari red. Exceptional specs and solid performance for the netbook class. Surprisingly good value
- Sleek design, Good graphics performance, Excellent keyboard, Good multimedia experience
- Fantastic looks, Good performance
- Ferrari brand, dual core netbook, great audio
- Performs better than netbooks; unique styling; very good 3D performance; excellent keyboard
Reviewers Didn't Like
- Keyboard keys are too flat, battery life could be better
- Noisy cooling fan; no HDMI port; slightly pricey
- Not very powerful for an ultraportable, Battery life is lower than a typical netbook's
- Oddly shaped touch pad; priced out of the Netbook market
- Glossy case quickly becomes disgusting with fingerprints. Screen seems a tad grainy. Weak keyboard. Any of the $400 to $600 laptops with screens larger than 10 inches and processors that are not Intel Atom. See Samsung NC20
- Runs a bit hot, Not as fast as dual-core ULV notebooks, Lacks standard HDMI port, Relatively expensive
- Battery life not that great
- Cooling fan's noise, lack of HD video playback
- No Bluetooth in currently available models; mediocre battery life
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