Who wants a Ferrari for only ¥72,800?

The Japan subsidiary of Acer, a Taiwanese computer manufacturer, has become the first computer manufacturer licensed to produce a laptop incorporated the Ferrari design.

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It goes on sale on November 27th, and comes with a 340gb HD, 4gb of RAM, and an 11.6 inch widescreen, among other standard features. On startup, it launches into the Ferrari engine roar.

8 thoughts on “Who wants a Ferrari for only ¥72,800?”

  1. Acer actually launched a laptop incorporating the Ferrari logo at least as early as 2004. This Netbook initiative looks brand spanking new however.

  2. Oh c’mon, you left out the most worthwhile microeconomic factoid, and that is how much an Acer laptop with 340gb HD, 4gb of RAM, and an 11.6 inch widescreen costs *without* the Ferrari design/startup roar. Then we subtract…

  3. I got a Ferrari for cheap in Italy. Not a Ferrari computer either. A Ferrari t-shirt. Way cheaper.

    (PS: “produce a laptop incorporated the Ferrari design” –> “produce a laptop incorporating the Ferrari logo”)

  4. “Curzon is busy getting fitted for sheikh robes”

    Off to Dubai, eh?

    -Heh. Wonder if he canceled his reservations. There’s always line-drawing, Curzon!

    -catone
    -BTW, nothing says “chick magnet” like a Ferrari-branded computer.

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