The notebook is running Windows 7 by 64 bit operating system on top of AMD M780G chipset, and is running an AMD X2 Dual Core processor. This is beefy notebook. It’s not a netbook. Netbooks are typically cheap and slow, and don’t have enough power. The Ferrari is powerful and portable, weighing in at only about 3,3 pounds.
The Ferrari One 200 has an 11.6 inch screen with gorgeous little monster, with a 16x9 aspect ratio widescreen. The Ferrari packs 4 GB of RAM inside the case, with Wireless-N networking capability built in. You’ll also find a 2,5” hard drive inside, along with hi-def audio functionality. Thankfully, the built in card reader will read almost any type of removable media you might have lying around.
The reason why AMD has sent this particular unit is to show off part of their Eyefinity project. This port will let me connect to up to three different screens. Yes, it will run all three of them. How many notebook can do that? When you are at school or work, you want to be portable and save space. But at home, you want to hook up to larger monitors. Hook up the Ferrari to them, and you’re good to go. They will be treated as one screen by the machine, and will work flawlessly for you. There’s no need for a separate desktop to use with all those home monitors – the Ferrari has more than enough power and speed to handle nearly anything you would need it to do.
I don’t have to configure anything in software to make three screens work. It’s seamless, making it appear as though it is one giant screen. This is an important technology, fellow Gees. You really NEED multiple screen these days.
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