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Written by Chris Tom
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Friday, 06 November 2009 23:14 |
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Hardwarezone has reviewed the Acer Ferrari One AMD powered Netbook with XGP support. In terms of performance, we could find no fault with the system. AMD's newer Congo platform does deliver much better performance compared to the older Yukon platform, while handily beating the Intel Atom yet again. While it still loses out to Intel's CULV processor based platform, it's still a pretty decent effort on AMD's part. Battery life wise, the Acer Ferrari One managed to secure a respectable uptime of 175 minutes, though power consumption at (much higher than either of Intel's solutions) remained somewhat of a weakness of the platform.
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