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Tuesday, January 17, 2006

Acer Ferrari F20 widescreen LCD

Posted by Suhit Gupta in "HARDWARE" @ 06:00 AM

http://www.bit-tech.net/hardware/2006/01/13/acer_ferrari_f20_lcd_monitor/1.html

"It's not all that often that we get such a blatant object of desire in to the bit-tech labs. This week, we've been fortunate enough to have two: the Alienware Aurora 7500 we reviewed on Wednesday, and this, possibly the best-looking LCD monitor on the face of the planet. Acer has built a reputation for drool-worthy products recently through their collaboration with Italian motor giant, Ferrari. First out of the gate was the Ferrari laptop, which was a Centrino machine with more than a little class. Now the pair have created a range of LCD monitors, of which we are exclusively looking at the high-end model - the Acer Ferrari F20."



The Acer Ferrari F20 is an incredibly beautiful monitor. It performs well, and the addition of a TV tuner makes it more flexible than your average LCD monitor. It will set you back a cool $800 so it may not be in everyone's price range. But I so totally recommend that everyone click on the link because the pics of this monitor are totally droolworthy.

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