Toshiba 4000 4005WLMi, LX.FR406.035 manual Whoa, Acer Ferrari

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places two PIFAs (Planar Inverted F-Antennas) inside the top of the Ferrari 4000’s LCD display, creating a perfect omni-directional signal sphere for enhanced wireless network reception even in low-reception areas, as indicated by the SignalUp logo on the red styling strip running along the upper edge of the LCD display.

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The 71 W Li-ion battery fully charges in 2.5 hours, and lasts for 3.5 hours in use—not bad for a laptop with this much power.

Unlike the previous Ferrari notebooks, the Ferrari 4000 is decked out with a more conservative black motif with Ferrari Red accents— and a genuine carbon-fiberlid!

The Wireless Network and FCC certification sticker, with another Ferrari hologram sticker

Acer's corporate logo in the upper left- hand corner.

The 2.5" 100GB 5400 RPM hard drive.

The world-famous Ferrari "Prancing Horse" crest sits in the center of the lid.

The integrated controllers for the Broadcom Gigabit Ethernet NIC, Bluetooth Wireless Mouse, and the IrDA Fast Infrared port.

Let's take a look at the Ferrari's undercarriage. The battery slides into the back of the laptop.

The Acer Ferrari

4000 comes with 1GB of DDR333 RAM. It can be expanded to 2GB; but with only 2 sockets available for memory, you'll have to remove these two 512MB soDIMMs first.

At 14.29 x 10.46 x 1.2/1.36 inches, the black and red-trimmed Ferrari 4000 certainly isn’t the smallest notebook around—but at a svelte 6.3 pounds with the battery installed, it’s certainly one of the lightest in its class, made possible by the carbon- fiber lid. Up front, a pair of 16-bit stereo speakers flank a 5-in-1 Card Reader that accepts Memory Stick, Memory Stick Pro, MMC (MultiMediaCard), SD (Secure Digital) and xD-Picturecards; a built-in Microphone, Infrared Port, Power and Battery Indicators; a Headphone/Speaker and Microphone jack; a Bluetooth wireless button/indicator and a Wireless LAN button/indicator.

On the left side of the notebook, we find a DB-15 Female VGA port next to the ventilation slots, to connect either a monitor or LCD projector; an RJ-45 port for the

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Contents Copyright 2003-2007 by Barry Little. All Rights Reserved Acer Ferrari from Past to Present About AcerFerrari LCDPackaging Acer Ferrari WhoaCopyright 2003-2007 by Barry Little. All Rights Reserved Battery LED Wireless right Infrared Port Power Bluetooth leftStick, Memory Stick Audio-Out jack for Pro, MultiMediaCardCopyright 2003-2007 by Barry Little. All Rights Reserved Ferrari 4000. On KeyFineTouchCaps Lock Mail, Web BrowserFerrari 4000s boot Acers eRecoveryMain Menu, which Factory Default Recovery optionDisk Backup Information Quiet BootRecovery system Ferrari 4000 to boot AltF10 whileEManager Acer RecoverySoftware Requires a separate Acer eRecoveryFAT32 partition on Created a single NtfsDisplay Device ESettings4000s settings Copyright 2003-2007 by Barry Little. All Rights Reserved 4000 Boot OptionsSecurity Settings Battery Life System Info Benchmark results Benchmarks 3DMark05 Professional Copyright 2003-2007 by Barry Little. All Rights Reserved Copyright 2003-2007 by Barry Little. All Rights Reserved DOOM3 Copyright 2003-2007 by Barry Little. All Rights Reserved Half-Life Copyright 2003-2007 by Barry Little. All Rights Reserved PCMark04 Professional Impressions and Conclusion Grid Display for each GridVista will placeGridVista Copyright 2003-2007 by Barry Little. All Rights Reserved Audio Control panel Graphic Equalizer4000s Realtek AC97 Copyright 2003-2007 by Barry Little. All Rights Reserved JewelCase Maker NTI WaveEditorCopyright 2003-2007 by Barry Little. All Rights Reserved Summary Final ScorePlatform Specifications Operating systemMemory DisplayPower Size and weightCommunication PortsOne-year International Travelers Warranty ITW Warranty