Toshiba Laptop 4000 4005WLMi User Manual

Acer Ferrari 4000 4005WLMi Notebook  
Reviewed by Barry Little - September 21, 2005  
Manufacturer: Acer, Inc.  
Model: LX.FR406.035  
Few names personify the word legend in the world of  
Formula One racing and exotic dream cars as Ferrari. When  
Acer, one of the world’s top five PC manufacturers, joined  
forces with AMD and Scuderia Ferrari to create the Ferrari 3000 notebook back in  
October 2003, they had an immediate winner on their hands. A year later, Acer blew  
the industry away with the Ferrari 3200 and 3400 notebooks. They were a tough act  
to follow, but like all true champions who never rest on their laurels, Acer went back  
to the drawing board in their never-ending quest to perfect their racing-heritage  
notebook. On May 26, 2005, the Acer Ferrari 4000 4005WLMi Notebook was  
born—lighter, faster, more powerful and feature-packed than any of its  
predecessors. Today, we’ll take a look at this race-bred beauty to see if it’s truly  
worthy of its namesake.  
Whether on the racetrack or in business, strategic partnerships are crucial to  
success; so the partnership between the Scuderia Ferrari F1 Team, the FIA  
(Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile)—the governing body of international  
motor sports, AMD and Acer was a natural and logical choice. Cutting edge  
technology is crucial to the advancement of auto racing, and you’d be hard pressed  
to find a more cutting-edge company than AMD, whose award-winning Athlon™ 64  
Processors made them a force to be reckoned with against long-time rival Intel.  
Acer immediately recognized that the high profile relationship between one of the  
world’s top racing organizations and a company who was seriously challenging Intel’s  
dominance and winning, was a unique opportunity to increase their name recognition  
and market share. Unlike their competitors who either dismissed or ignored the AMD  
and Ferrari partnership, Acer knew a good thing when they saw it, and got on board  
immediately. The rest, as they say, is history.  
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Series  
Processor  
Operating  
system  
Display  
System  
memory  
HDD  
Optical  
devices  
Dimensions &  
weight  
processor 3000+  
XP Home  
Edition  
Multi  
drive  
3.014kg (6.64  
lbs)  
preloaded  
3400  
Ferrari  
AMD Turion ª 64  
ML-37 or ML-30  
Mobile Technology XP  
Microsoft®  
Windows®  
15.4”  
WSXGA+  
185-nit color  
512MB/1GB 80/100GB  
Slot-load 363 (W) x 267.5  
DVD-  
Super  
Multi  
(D) x30.5/34.3  
(H) mm  
2.86kg (6.3Ibs.)  
Professional TFT LCD,  
x64 Edition,  
15.4” WXGA  
185-nit Acer  
CrystalBrite  
color TFT  
double-  
layer  
drive  
Microsoft®  
Windows®  
XP  
Professional LCD  
(Service  
4000  
Pack 2) , or  
Microsoft®  
Windows®  
XP Home  
Edition  
(Service  
Pack 2)  
preloaded  
Courtesy of Acer  
The Ferrari 4000  
arrived in a larger  
box with additional  
packing to protect it  
during shipping.  
This attention-  
grabbing design  
would look just as  
much at home on the product here.  
showroom floor of a  
Ferrari dealership,  
No mistaking  
Ferrari's  
commitment to the  
Ferrari's holographic The inner flap  
sticker of  
displays multi-  
lingual instructions  
on unpacking the  
Ferrari 4000.  
authenticity.  
as it would on the  
shelf of your local  
computer store.  
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The first thing that  
greets you when you unpacked.  
open the box is this  
Let's get this thing  
The only thing  
missing is that new  
car smell.  
All of the software  
and accessories are  
in this box.  
Here's a closer look  
at the Quick-Start  
fold out.  
Quick-Start fold-out  
As you can see, the Acer Ferrari Notebook has evolved quite a bit over the years.  
Let's see just how much...  
Packaging  
FedEx delivered the notebook in a large box filled with Styrofoam packing peanuts.  
Additional protection was provided by the Acer factory box sealed with tape designed  
to show any tampering of the contents, and had shipping labels from the Acer plant  
in China and its final destination at an Ingram Micro distribution center in California.  
The boxes were in good shape and showed no sign of rough handling or damage.  
The Ferrari 4000’s display box has the clean, tasteful and expensive look of a high-  
quality automotive publication gracing the glass top of a living room table with its  
glossy finish. Striking photos of the notebook are set off against a black and carbon  
fiber-background, with Acer’s corporate logo, “Ferrari 4000” in sleek, red letters, and  
Ferrari’s world-famous “Prancing Horse” crest. A closer look reveals the brushed  
aluminum “Ferrari Official Licensed Product” logo and holographic sticker on the side  
of the box. First Class all the way—but then, you’d expect nothing less from anything  
with the Ferrari name on it.  
You have to give Acer’s marketing team credit; the box is designed to do more that  
just grab your attention and protect the product (though it does both exceptionally  
well). Opening the box, unpacking it, and removing the Ferrari 4000 from its  
protective wrapping invokes almost the same awe and excitement as sliding behind  
the wheel of the real thing.  
The Notebook  
To say that the Ferrari 4000 lives up to its four-wheeled namesake would be an  
understatement. Gone is the predominantly Rosso Corsa (Ferrari Red) finish of  
previous models. For this incarnation of the Ferrari notebook, Acer decked the lid of  
the 15.4” Wide-Screen LCD display with real carbon-fiber—the same tough,  
lightweight material used in race cars—with the Acer corporate logo in the upper left-  
hand corner, and the Ferrari crest right in the middle. Acer’s SignalUp™ Technology  
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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.  
WHOA!  
Unlike the previous  
Ferrari notebooks,  
the Ferrari 4000 is  
decked out with a  
more conservative  
black motif with  
Acer's corporate logo The world-famous  
Let's take a look at  
the Ferrari's  
undercarriage. The  
battery slides into  
the back of the  
laptop.  
in the upper left-  
hand corner.  
Ferrari "Prancing  
Horse" crest sits in  
the center of the lid.  
Ferrari Red accents—  
and a genuine  
carbon-fiber lid!  
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.  
The Wireless  
The 2.5" 100GB  
5400 RPM hard  
drive.  
The integrated  
The Acer Ferrari  
Network and FCC  
certification sticker,  
with another Ferrari  
hologram sticker  
controllers for the  
Broadcom Gigabit  
Ethernet NIC,  
Bluetooth Wireless  
Mouse, and the IrDA  
Fast Infrared port.  
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-Picture cards; 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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Ferrari 4000’s integrated Broadcom NetLink 10/100/1000 Gigabit Ethernet adapter  
and an RJ-11 port for the built-in Agere Systems AC’97 56K ITU V.92 modem; a USB  
2.0 port; a 4-pin IEEE 1394 “Micro” Firewire port; and one PC Card Slot that accepts  
The latch on the left  
releases the DVD  
burner; the one on  
the right, the  
Here's the rear view  
of the Ferrari 4000  
with the battery  
installed.  
A DVI-D and S-  
video/TV-out  
(NTSC/PAL) port  
lets you connect the  
Acer Ferrari 4000 to  
a wide range of  
The 124-pin  
On the right, we find  
a standard DB-15F  
External VGA display  
port for monitors  
and projectors next  
to the ventilation  
slots.  
connector to park  
your Ferrari 4000 in  
an Acer eZDock  
docking station.  
battery.  
supported devices.  
From left to right:  
the RJ-45 port for  
the integrated  
Up front is the Type  
II PC Card slot with  
removable dust  
cover, and the PC  
Card slot eject  
button.  
On the left side of  
the laptop, is the AC  
Power Jack, and a  
security key lock  
that accepts any  
Kensington-  
compatible  
Computer Security  
Lock.  
The optical drive  
supplied with the  
Acer Ferrari 4000, is  
a slot-loaded  
Matshita UJ-845S  
DVD-RAM drive that  
can read and burn to  
a wide range of  
Finally, we have  
three more USB 2.0  
ports.  
Broadcom Gigabit  
Ethernet port; the  
RJ-11 port for the  
Agree Systems AC'97  
56K modem; a USB  
2.0 port, and an  
IEEE-1394 4-pin  
Firewire port.  
standard-sized CD  
and DVD media—  
including dual-layer  
Moving to the right side of the notebook, there’s a Kensington-compatible Computer  
Security Lock and the power jack for the AC adaptor; a Panasonic/Matshita Model UJ-  
845S Slot-Loaded, Dual-Layer DVD-RAM burner. Upon closer inspection, you can tell  
that the faceplate has been painted red, rather than made of red plastic; yet the  
color matches the rest of the notebook’s hi-impact red-trimmed plastic chassis and  
accents perfectly without the slightest variation. But this is a Ferrari, so you’d expect  
nothing less when it comes to quality and attention to detail. There are also three  
more USB 2.0 ports next to the drive. Out back is a 124-pin Acer ezDock connector  
for Acer’s docking station, an S-video port to connect the notebook to a TV or display  
device with an S-video input, and a DVI-D port that connects to monitors or other  
devices that support digital video connections. The Model 10696SANYOZF01 Sanyo  
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71w Li-ion (Lithium Ion) Battery Pack snaps in the rear of the notebook, takes 2.5  
hours to fully charge, and holds that charge for an average of 3.5 hours under  
normal use. Carefully turn the notebook over, and you’ll find the latches that release  
the battery and Matshita optical drive, as well as compartments containing the  
Wireless LAN, hard drive, and memory. There’s also another set of ventilation slots.  
Here's a head-on  
view of the Ferrari  
4000. Not only is it  
slim, but at 6.3  
pounds, its one of the supports Memory  
lightest notebooks in Stick, Memory Stick  
its class. The series of Pro, MultiMediaCard  
perforations flanking  
the ports in the  
center are the 16-bit  
stereo speakers  
which sound  
The Acer Ferrari  
4000 is equipped  
with a versatile 5-in- Infrared Port; Power Bluetooth (left) and  
1 card reader that  
From left to right:  
the other half of the  
Here are the  
button/indicators for  
When using the  
button/indicators to  
manually enable or  
disable either the  
Bluetooth or  
Wireless LAN, the  
status will also briefly  
show on LCD display  
via the OSD (On  
Screen Display).  
Here, Bluetooth has  
been enabled by  
pressing the  
and Battery LED  
indicators; and an  
Audio-Out jack for  
things like  
headphone and  
speakers.  
Wireless (right)  
communications. The  
laptop powers-up  
with Bluetooth and  
Wireless networking  
enabled by default.  
Both can be manually  
enabled and disabled  
by pressing the  
(MMC), Secure  
Digital (SD) and xD-  
Picture Card. Further  
to the right is the  
Internal Microphone  
and part of the  
surprisingly good for  
a laptop.  
appropriate button,  
or by using the Acer  
Launch Manager.  
Bluetooth  
button/indicator.  
...and here it's  
Thanks to Acer  
CrystalBrite  
technology,  
The Ferrari 4000  
signature logo  
adorns the LCD  
display.  
The red styling strip  
running across the  
top of the Ferrari  
4000's LCD display  
isn't just for looks.  
Dual PIFAs (Planar  
Inverted F-Antennas)  
are installed  
The Ferrari 4000's  
"sponsors."  
disabled. You'll see a  
similar message  
displayed for the  
Wireless LAN and  
speaker volume.  
everything from  
spreadsheets and  
presentations, to  
movies and games  
look simply fabulous  
on the Ferrari 4000's  
15.4" XGA wide-  
screen LCD.  
underneath to  
improve wireless  
signal reception—part  
of Acer's SignalUp  
technology.  
When you’re ready to “pop the hood” and get down to business, you’ll be greeted by  
Acer’s gorgeous, high-contrast 15.4” WSXGA+ CrystalBrite™ LCD display with a  
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native resolution of 1680 x 1050; Acer’s 89-key ergonomic FineTouch™ keyboard,  
and a generous-sized touch pad framed in aluminum-colored plastic with matching  
mouse buttons and a neat scroll pad button in the center. To the right once again, is  
the Ferrari’s Prancing Horse crest, and on the left are OEM logos displayed like  
sponsor decals, of the primary components that power this race and sports car-  
inspired beauty: the AMD Turion™ 64 Mobile Technology Processor, ATI’s X700  
Mobility™ Radeon® PCI Express graphics controller with 128MB of high performance  
GDDR3 VRAM, and the familiar Microsoft “Designed for Windows XP” label with a  
surprising twist: Windows XP x64 Edition is also listed on the “Designed for” label as  
well.  
The Ferrari 4000’s boot screen consists of a full-color photo of a Ferrari Formula One  
car and a simple “Press <F2> to Enter Setup” message at the bottom for entering  
the notebook’s BIOS. When Windows XP Professional SP2 starts, a .WAV file of the  
F1 racer shown on the boot-up splash screen roars through the dual 16-bit stereo  
speakers, while Ferrari World provides some cool desktop background imagery that  
changes monthly and displays the latest calendar on your desktop. A Ferrari World  
Flash-animated screensaver protects the 15.4” WXGA+ LCD display while impressing  
passers-by. The surface surrounding the keyboard area, which Acer refers to on the  
Ferrari 4000 home page as their “Soft-touch Coating,” not only makes for a  
comfortable palm and wrist rest but feels—not surprisingly—like the surface of a  
racing slick tire.  
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Here's the Ferrari  
crest again.  
A close look at Acer's The generous-sized  
89-key FineTouch touchpad is one of  
At the upper-left,  
above the keyboard,  
Let's get properly  
introduced to the  
ergonomic keyboard. the smoothest,  
As you might expect, quickest and most  
the Power button on Easy-launch buttons  
the left fires-up the  
Ferrari 4000. On the  
right, the more  
in the upper-right  
hand corner, above  
the keyboard.  
it may take a brief  
responsive ones I've  
adjustment period to ever used on a  
get used to, and  
you'll either love it  
or hate it (I love it).  
laptop—but that's to  
conventional Num  
and Caps Lock  
indicators are joined Mail, Web Browser,  
by a Hard Disk  
activity LED that's  
filling in for the MIA  
Working our way  
from left to right:  
be expected when  
the laptop is named  
after a premier  
exoti-car and race  
car. The center  
button is used for  
scrolling.  
Acer's eManager,  
and one User-  
programmable  
Scroll Lock indicator. button. All can be  
modified and  
configured through  
the Acer Launch  
Manager in the  
system tray.  
Ferrari World's  
wallpaper applet  
automatically puts a  
cool, new Ferrari  
photograph and  
calendar directly on  
your desktop every  
month.  
The Acer Ferrari  
4000 runs as fast  
and as good as it  
looks.  
In the upper left-hand corner of the keyboard, you’ll find a power button and a Caps  
Lock, Num Lock and Media Activity LED protected under a transparent dome. In the  
upper right-hand corner are Acer’s Easy-launch buttons. The button with the Mail  
icon (an envelope), launches your default E-Mail program; the Web Browser button  
(the planet with the ring around it) launches your default browser. The Acer  
eManager button (with the fancy letter “e”) launches Acer’s eManager application.  
The last button (with the letter “P”) is User-programmable, to launch an additional  
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program of your choice. All of the Easy-launch buttons can be reconfigured to your  
liking with Acer’s Launch Manager software.  
As with most notebook keyboards, engaging the <Num Lock> key or pressing the  
<Fn> + <F11> keys changes the keys to on the right-hand side of the keyboard to a  
numeric keypad for numeric data entry. The <Fn> (function) key used in  
combination with specifically-labeled keys perform the usual shift-key functions from  
blanking and toggling screens when a monitor is connected, to putting the notebook  
in sleep mode, adjusting the volume of the speakers and toggling the touchpad on  
and off. The keys are just the right size and have a firm, but quiet touch. The slightly  
curved ergonomic layout of the keyboard will probably require a brief period of  
adjustment to get used to. If your local retailer carries the Acer Ferrari 4000 or other  
Acer notebooks that have the same keyboard—some of the Acer Travelmate 3000  
and 4000-series notebooks do—I’d recommend trying it out in a store first to make  
sure that you like it, before making a commitment. The generous-sized touchpad  
with its 4-way scroll-button is the fastest, most responsive I’ve ever used on a  
notebook, requiring only the lightest of touches without any skipping or lagging.  
This is the Acer  
Acer's eRecovery  
loads from a special  
hidden factory  
partition. Type in the  
password (six zeroes  
by default, which can  
This is the eRecovery  
Main Menu, which  
uses the arrow keys  
for navigation. Press  
<Enter> to select the  
highlighted System  
Recovery option.  
Here you can restore  
the Factory Default  
Image, which resides  
on eRecovery's  
hidden partition, and  
will erase everything  
on the hard drive and  
restore the Ferrari  
4000 to its brand new  
out-of-the-box  
Remember the  
password you typed  
in earlier? Here's  
where you change  
it...  
Ferrari 4000's boot  
screen. Pressing  
<F2> here will take  
you straight into the  
BIOS; Hitting  
<Alt><F10> will take be changed) and  
you into Acer's  
eRecovery System.  
Let's take a look.  
press <Enter>  
condition. You can  
also restore the  
laptop from an image  
created on CD or DVD  
media with eRecovery  
under Windows XP.  
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....like so. Now let's  
reboot and check out  
the Ferrari 4000's  
BIOS.  
The Acer Ferrari 4000 This is the Main  
uses the ever-popular Screen where you can Ferrari 4000 to  
You can tell the  
You can activate the  
Ferrari 4000's Gigabit  
Ethernet NIC's ability  
to boot from a  
and widely-used  
configure basic  
automatically detect  
and use a second  
Phoenix BIOS. This is  
the Information  
system settings:  
Quiet Boot  
external display if  
detected on power-  
up, or force it to look  
for and use both the  
laptop's LCD and  
network here.  
Screen which gives a  
peek at what's under  
the Ferrari 4000's  
impressive hood.  
determines whether  
you see the cool  
Ferrari splash screen  
on boot-up or the  
more pedestrian text- external display for  
based BIOS and  
system startup info.  
those fussy external  
display devices that  
need a little coaxing.  
The engine beneath the Acer Ferrari 4000’s hood is a fast and energy-efficient 2.0  
GHz AMD Turion™ 64 Mobile Technology ML-37 Processor with a 1GB cache,  
mounted in a Socket 754 motherboard powered by the new ATI Radeon® Xpress  
200P chipset, with 1GB of Single-Channel DDR 333 RAM upgradeable to 2 GB. Mass  
storage is provided by a Seagate Momentus ST9100823A Ultra/ATA 1000 5400 RPM  
100MB IDE hard drive with an 8MB buffer and 12.5ms access time.  
Included with the Ferrari 4000 is a Bluetooth rechargeable wireless mouse. Powered  
by two rechargeable AA batteries, the full-sized scroll wheel mouse is color-  
coordinated to match the notebook with the Ferrari’s glossy Rosso Corsa finish, black  
rubberized “Soft-Touch” side grips, and an ambidextrous design. With the included  
USB charger cord, it takes approximately five hours to fully charge the mouse, and  
the charge lasts about a week and a half under normal use.  
Enabling this will  
bring up a menu of  
options that will let  
you choose which  
device in the Acer  
Ferrari 4000 to boot  
from.  
D2D is the Disk-to-  
Disk Backup and  
Recovery system,  
which can be  
accessed by hitting  
<Alt><F10> while  
the laptop is booting.  
The LCD Auto Dim  
automatically lowers  
the brightness on the  
LCD display to  
conserve power when entries are useless,  
the laptop is operated as the Ferrari 4000  
With the exception of  
the Infrared Port,  
both the Serial port A: passwords is done  
and Parallel port  
Adding, changing, or  
clearing system  
here, at the Security  
Screen. Here, the  
Supervisor Password  
controls access to the  
on battery; then  
has neither.  
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You'll probably want  
to leave this enabled.  
brightens the display  
when the laptop is  
plugged into a power  
outlet.  
BIOS.  
This enables or  
disables the  
Here, you can select  
the boot order the  
Ferrari 4000's  
available bootable  
devices.  
And finally, here's the  
Exit screen where you  
can load system  
defaults and save or  
discard any of the  
BIOS settings.  
password protection  
on the hard drive for  
the aforementioned  
D2D utility which is  
run from a special  
hidden partition on  
the hard drive, or  
Acer Recovery  
through Acer  
eManager.  
Acer even throws in a Ferrari Red cleaning cloth to clean the notebook with—a good  
thing, since the reflective carbon-fiber lid shows fingerprints easily, and the  
rubberized surface around the notebook’s keyboard has a tendency to show dust,  
lint, and oils from your hands (or food if you’re an eat-while-you-work person). The  
supplied cloth handles the typical build up of dust and minor smudges on the lid and  
elsewhere without any problem, but you may need additional help from a soft, lint-  
free cloth dampened with cool water for more the more stubborn cleaning jobs. The  
26-page User’s Guide has the same black, carbon-fiber and Ferrari Red motif as the  
notebook, and gives you the basics on operating the Ferrari 4000 (with more  
detailed info in the notebook’s online documentation).  
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Pressing the third  
Easy-launch button  
(with the "e" on it)  
brings up Acer's  
eManager Menu,  
which groups the  
Ferrari 4000's most  
commonly used Acer  
utilities together for  
quick and easy  
Acer ePresentation  
provides a fast and  
simple way of setting  
the Ferrari's screen  
resolution when it's  
connected to a  
projector, without  
having to dig through  
the Display Settings  
applet under  
Clicking the Help icon  
on the ePresentation  
screen brings up this  
useful mini-guide on  
the utility.  
Next, is Acer  
eRecovery for  
creating and  
restoring system  
backups, and re-  
installing system  
applications and  
drivers.  
Type in the password  
(default is six zeroes)  
access. Let's take a  
look at the first  
Windows Control  
panel.  
option—Acer  
ePresentation.  
Software  
Nowadays, the average notebook computer ships with enough pre-installed software  
and utilities for two notebooks; most of it will never be used and just hogs disk space  
and system resources. If you’re looking for full-blown office suites and the usual  
myriad of trial programs, “added value” shovelware and System Tray slop, you’ll be  
disappointed with the Acer Ferrari 4000. But if you’re looking for a hi-performance  
notebook that provides a pretty clean and decent foundation for installing the  
applications and utilities you want installed, rather than wasting hours uninstalling all  
the junk you don’t want, the Ferrari 4000 is for you.  
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Pay attention to this  
warning if you don't  
have the AC adapter  
plugged in before  
starting eRecovery—it password.  
will save you a lot of  
grief.  
The first option lets  
you create backups  
and change the  
Note the options here. I can create a  
Next is Recovery  
Acer eRecovery  
Factory default  
Actions . Online help  
is available at any  
time for all eManager  
functions by clicking  
the Help icon in the  
upper right-hand  
requires a separate  
FAT32 partition on  
image to the DVD  
burner. If the two  
utility's default  
the local hard drive to FAT32 partitions  
create or delete a  
backup snapshot  
were left in place on  
the hard drive, any  
user-created images  
would also be  
displayed, as well as  
the option to create  
the image on the  
second drive  
image of the laptop's  
current configuration  
under Windows. The  
first and third options  
are grayed because I  
created a single NTFS  
partition on the  
corner of the menu.  
partition. Note that  
while you can  
Ferrari 4000.  
convert the C:  
partition to NTFS, the  
D: partition on the  
hard drive must  
remain FAT32.  
Note the options  
here. You can also  
reinstall all of the  
original drivers and  
utilities.  
The "Acer System  
Here's what's on the  
"Acer System Series  
CD." These are for  
the 32-bit version of  
Windows XP only. If  
you want to run  
This is the Install  
screen for the  
drivers.  
The full User's Guide,  
which is available in a  
number of languages,  
is launched from  
here.  
Series CD" is stored  
on the special hidden  
factory partition on  
the hard drive. You  
can browse its  
contents, install the  
drivers, and view the  
complete Acer Ferrari  
4000 User's Guide in  
Acrobat .PDF format,  
from here.  
Windows XP  
Professional x64  
Edition on the Ferrari  
4000, you'll have to  
download all the 64-  
bit drivers from Acer's  
Support Website.  
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The Acer Ferrari 4000 ships with four CDs; a three-disc recovery CD set consisting of  
a bootable System CD that loads Symantec’s Ghost, and two Recovery CDs  
containing the actual Ghost image of the factory OS, driver and utility install. In spite  
the Acer OEM Windows XP Start Here booklet, there is no CD with the actual  
Windows XP OS included—an unfortunate but growing trend followed by many OEM  
PC and Notebook manufacturers these days to rein in costs.  
Here's the guide. You  
can print it out or  
save it elsewhere on  
your hard drive  
where you can have  
quicker access to it.  
Finally, there's Acer  
eSettings.  
As you can see, you  
can change a number  
of the Acer Ferrari  
4000's settings.  
A number of changes  
to the notebook's  
display settings can  
be made with this  
option.  
The Display Device  
configuration screen.  
The fourth CD contains Symantec’s Norton Antivirus 2005, which Acer does not pre-  
install on the Ferrari 4000. This way, you have the option of installing your own  
favorite antivirus program without having to worry about any potential conflicts due  
to something that an uninstall of Norton might have typically left behind—a good  
move on Acer’s part.  
Other software included and pre-installed on the Acer Ferrari 4000 is Adobe Acrobat  
Reader 6.0; an Acer-branded version of CyberLink’s PowerDVD 5.0, and an Acer-  
branded version of NTI CD & DVD Maker Version 7 which also includes NTI Backup  
NOW! Version 4. Acer also includes a pre-installed suite of utilities for getting the  
most out of the Ferrari 4000:  
Acer eManager—a slick little front-end for the following apps:  
Acer ePresentation—if you’ve ever fought with screen resolutions  
when connecting a notebook to a projector for that all-important  
PowerPoint slide presentation, ePresentation will make the process  
and your life much simpler.  
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Acer eRecovery—although the Ferrari 4000 ships with a set of  
recovery CDs, eRecovery lets you make an additional set quickly and  
easily, allowing you to bring your Ferrari 4000 back to life after a  
crash-n-burn. Backups can be performed to the hard drive, or to CDs  
and DVDs. One thing I’ve learned the hard way a long time ago, is  
that you can never have too many backups. You can also run  
eRecover outside of Windows, by pressing <Alt><F10> during  
system boot-up.  
Acer eSettings—allows you to make system and security changes in  
Windows without having to go into the notebook’s CMOS on boot-up.  
Acer GridVista—a utility with four pre-defined display settings that  
allow you to run multiple windows on the same screen. With dual  
monitor support, two displays can be partitioned independently of  
each other. This utility makes arranging and working with multiple  
windows on both the notebook and an attached second monitor a lot  
quicker and easier than manually resizing and positioning the  
windows on both screens.  
Acer Launch Manager—a system tray applet that allows you to  
assign the notebook’s Easy-launch buttons to launch any application  
you choose. You can also enable or disable the Acer Ferrari 4000’s  
Bluetooth and Wireless network on system start-up.  
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Now let's check out  
Boot Options.  
The most commonly  
changed settings  
normally performed  
through the BIOS on  
system boot-up can  
quickly and easily be  
made here. The  
changes will be in  
effect the next time  
you reboot the Ferrari  
4000.  
Next, we have  
Security Settings.  
Again, this option  
saves you from  
having to go into the  
BIOS to set and  
modify system  
passwords and  
configuring any smart  
cards you may be  
using for security.  
Finally, System  
Information gives you  
a look under the  
Ferrari 4000's hood.  
Here's a summary of  
the laptop's  
Details on the Ferrari  
4000's powerplant—  
AMD's 2.0 GHz Turion  
64 ML-37 Mobile  
Processor.  
Here you can see the  
version of the BIOS.  
This gives you the  
laptop's serial  
number.  
This displays the  
amount of memory  
installed.  
Info on the Ferrari  
4000's graphics  
processor chip...  
...and sound system.  
Although Windows XP Professional x64 Edition is supported on the Acer Ferrari 4000,  
only the 32-bit drivers for the notebook are shipped with it, so you’ll have to go out  
to Acer’s support page for the Ferrari 4000 and download the necessary 64-bit  
drivers.  
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Battery Life  
Designing a notebook has always been a delicate balancing act between size, weight,  
performance, heat, and battery life. It’s nearly impossible to maximize one area  
without making compromises in others to achieve that balance. While the Acer  
Ferrari 4000 is no exception, it does strike a reasonable balance between power and  
power usage for a laptop chocked with hi-performance components, while running  
fairly cool, even under full load.  
Although the Ferrari 4000’s battery has a rated recharge time of 2.5 hours and  
runtime of 3.5 hours, as you’ve probably guessed or have experienced if you already  
own a laptop computer (or any other battery-powered gadget), advertised battery  
life and recharge times don’t always jibe with the ones in the real world.  
I use the Ferrari 4000 connected to a power outlet about 85% of the time. On  
battery, I average roughly around 2 to 3 hours battery life before getting the usual  
low battery warnings, depending on what I happen to be doing on the notebook, and  
how many applications I’m running on it at any given time. Two hours or less is the  
norm if I’m doing anything disk or graphic intensive. I can usually squeeze in a 90-  
minute DVD movie before having to hunt for a wall socket, and am doing good if I  
can get through a couple of levels of a game. Depending on how low the battery  
gets, it does take anywhere from an hour to two and a half hours to recharge.  
Depending on individual usage, battery life and recharge time is one area where your  
mileage definitely can, and will vary.  
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To see how long it really takes a battery to discharge and recharge, I used the  
Battery Eater 05 Utility. All power saving options and hibernation were disabled  
during the test. The notebook’s default power saving scheme Portable/Laptop was  
used to insure that the processor would automatically scale its speed accordingly to  
the workload imposed by Battery Eater Pro, as it would if the Ferrari 4000 were used  
while on battery power under normal circumstances. The “Classic” test was used.  
System Info  
Manufacture  
Model  
ModelEx  
OS  
Windows XP Service Pack 2  
CPU Info  
CPU Manufacture  
CPU Model  
Advanced Micro Devices  
AMD Turion(tm) 64 Mobile Technology ML-37  
CPU Frequency  
CPU Extensions  
~801Mhz  
| Ext. MMX | SSE2 | Ext. 3DNow!  
CPU Cache Info  
Level 1 Instructions  
Level 1 Data  
64  
64  
Level 2 Data  
1024  
System RAM info  
Total Memory:  
Memory slots  
1023Mb  
0 ( )  
Display Device Info  
Adapter  
ATI MOBILITY RADEON X700  
Resolution  
1680x1050  
OpenGL render device  
OpenGL driver version  
Vertex shader version  
Pixel shader version  
MOBILITY RADEON X700 x86/MMX/3DNow!/SSE2  
2.0.5079 WinXP Release  
2.0  
2.0  
Hard Disk Drive Info  
Supported and Enabled  
ST9100823A  
3LG0NMBK  
3.01  
S.M.A.R.T.  
HDD Model  
HDD Serial  
HDD FirmWare  
Main Battery Info  
ZF01  
SANYO  
Device Name  
Manufacture  
Serial #  
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Unique ID  
10696SANYOZF01  
Chemistry  
Lithium Ion  
Temperature  
Thermal Control Not Present  
Designed Capacity  
Full Charged Capacity  
Designed Voltage  
Current Voltage  
Manufacture Date  
Cycles Count  
71040mWh  
67828mWh  
0V  
0V  
0/0/0  
0
Cells count  
0
Force charge support  
Force discharge support  
Not Supported  
Not Supported  
Benchmark results  
0
0
0
CPU BEmarks  
GPU BEmarks  
RAM BEmarks  
HDD BEmarks  
0
Work Done  
81880 Cycles  
12107 Mb  
641333 Frames  
Benchmark Options  
640x480x32  
Enabled  
Pi calculations  
HDD read\write  
Fames Rendered  
Resolution  
FullScreen  
Mode  
Classic  
Results  
Total time  
0:83:97  
Result Graph  
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Well, the results speak for themselves. It took 84 minutes for the battery to be fully  
depleted by Battery Eater 05. It also took 3 hours, 27 minutes and 51 seconds for  
the battery to fully charge again.  
Keep in mind that Battery Eater is designed to completely drain a battery by running  
an endless loop of vigorous processor, video and hard drive routines that typically do  
not occur under normal use—but it is useful in determining just how well your  
battery will hold up and recover under the most extreme conditions.  
Benchmarks  
3DMark05 Professional  
The industry standard of 3D synthetic benchmarks, Futuremark’s 3DMark05® is  
designed to measure the performance of the latest generation of DirectX® 9.0  
graphics cards with a series of high quality 3D tests, CPU tests and feature tests and  
has support for Pixel Shader 2.0 and 2.0b. The latest version of 3Dmark05, Version  
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1.20, was used for the test. The default settings for the benchmark were used, and  
the video driver control panel settings were left at the default “Application  
Preference” for all quality settings.  
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No surprises here for the Mobility Radeon X700 with its 128MB of RAM and the  
Turion 64 ML-37 processor, as the results are pretty much what you’d expect them  
to be.  
DOOM3  
id Software’s remake of the classic first-person shooter that started it all, powered  
by a spectacular new graphics engine with incredible lighting effects and near-  
photorealistic visuals.  
The retail version of the game was used and patched to Version 1.3. The tests were  
performed at 800x600 and 1024x768—the two resolutions where the game was  
most playable. High Quality and 2x antialiasing were enabled. DOOM3’s default  
anisotropic filtering setting is 8x, so that’s where it was left at. Vertical sync was  
disabled. The video driver control panel settings were left at the default “Application  
Preference” for all quality settings. Each test was run five times and the results were  
averaged.  
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Two separate maps were used for the benchmark. The first is Demo_1, which is the  
default DOOM3 benchmark, and consists of the Mars City Underground level right  
after the demonic invasion, where you confront a number of Imps and UAC  
personnel turned into Zombies.  
The second map, VIAVGA_D3, is a custom-recorded DOOM3 benchmark created by  
VIA Arena and is available for download. This visually intensive benchmark is based  
on one of VIA Arena’s premier custom-made multiplayer maps for DOOM3. Not only  
is this map designed for lots of fast-and-furious deathmatch fragging, but it’s perfect  
for stressing even the fastest video cards and CPUs.  
Because DOOM3 scales well visually at lower resolutions, the game still looks pretty  
good at 800x600 and 1024x768. Since the majority of environments in the game are  
dark, using higher antialiasing settings to eliminate jaggies isn't as much an issue as  
it would normally be. Acer doesn’t specify in the documentation or their website what  
the response time for the 15.4” WSXGA+ LCD display is, but I detected no ghosting  
while playing DOOM3 or any other game on the Ferrari 4000.  
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As you can see from the chart, the 800x600 resolution gives the best overall frame  
rates. At 1024x728 the game is still playable, but you can expect some hitching and  
slowdowns with multiple enemies on the screen. With only 128MB of video memory  
on-tap, at 1280x1024, DOOM3 played, not surprisingly, more like a slide show than a  
first-person shooter, even with antialiasing turned off (although 1600x1200 was  
selectable from the menu, the game wouldn’t run at that resolution, defaulting back  
to 640x480 after performing the required restart of the game after changing  
resolutions).  
Half-Life 2  
The follow-up to the most influential first-person shooter since id Software’s DOOM,  
Valve Software’s Sci-Fi first-person shooter epic powered by the Source engine,  
rivals the DOOM3 engine in both visual quality and the ability to push the video  
subsystem to the limit. Unlike DOOM3, you don’t spend 95% of your time in darkness  
or near-darkness in Half-Life 2, so visual jaggies from disabled or low levels of  
antialiasing are going to be more noticeable in the game.  
The retail version of the game was patched with the latest updates downloaded from  
Valve’s Steam online service. The tests were performed at 800x600 and 1024x768—  
the two resolutions where the game was most playable—with 2x antialiasing and  
anisotropic filtering enabled, and the High Quality setting enabled for all visual  
effects. Although the game looked better with 4x anisotropic filtering, the frame  
rates were way too choppy for comfortable gameplay, even when moving through a  
level with no enemies present.  
Once again, the driver control panel was left at the default “Application Preference”  
for all quality settings and Vsync disabled. The benchmark was performed with the  
HardwareOC Half-Life 2 Benchmark Utility Version 1.4 (downloaded from Guru3D).  
The utility’s default maps—HardwareOC D13 C17, where Gordon Freeman and Alyx  
Vance’s robot guardian Dog, attack a Combine checkpoint and Dog destroys a  
Combine APC; and HardwareOC Coast, where Gordon encounters City 17’s Ant Lions,  
were used.  
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The highest resolution supported for Half-Life 2 on the Acer Ferrari 4000, is  
1400x1050—a resolution high enough to get by with, without using antialiasing and  
with Trilinear filtering enabled—if it wasn’t for some very distracting driver-version  
related visual anomalies related to the HUD (Heads Up Display) and some seriously  
sluggish frame rates, particularly during the larger firefights with Gordon Freeman  
and the Resistance against the Combine troops.  
As we can see from the chart, if you’re willing to live with occasional, brief moments  
of slowdowns and chugging when there’s a lot going on in a level, the 1024x768  
resolution is a good compromise between looks and performance on the Acer Ferrari  
4000—provided that you don’t get crazy with the antialiasing and anisotropic filtering  
settings. If frame rates are more important, the game doesn’t look that bad at  
800x600.  
For gaming, the Mobility Radeon X700’s 128MB of GDDR3 Video RAM and 8 parallel  
pixel pipelines just isn’t enough to run the latest titles at the highest possible  
resolutions with all the visual effects cranked to the limit. While bumping the RAM  
another 128MB to 256MB definitely would have improved performance and allowed  
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higher resolutions and antialiasing settings, it also would have added to the cost of  
an already expensive notebook that was designed for general all-around use and not  
specifically for gaming. But look at the bright side: there are a number of laptops in  
the Ferrari 4000’s class that can barely run games like DOOM3 and Half-Life 2—if at  
all.  
PCMark04 Professional  
PCMark®04 is Futuremark’s application-based benchmark for measuring overall  
system performance, utilizing portions of real applications instead of including full-  
sized, actual applications with specifically created scripting code. This keeps the cost  
of the benchmark within reach of the average enthusiast, makes the benchmark  
easier to use, as well as providing a smaller installation footprint to avoid hogging  
unnecessary disk space.  
The latest version of PCMark04, Version 1.30, was used for the test, and the default  
settings were used.  
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File Compression  
File Encryption  
File Decompression  
Image Processing  
Virus Scanning  
3.1 MB/s  
30.8 MB/s  
24.3 MB/s  
12.3 MPixels/s  
1532.7 MB/s  
3.1 KB/s  
Grammar Check  
File Decryption  
Audio Conversion  
61.1 MB/s  
2613.5 KB/s  
4.6 Pages/s  
45.8 FPS  
49.7 FPS  
174.0 FPS  
1612.1 FPS  
Web Page Rendering  
WMV Video Compression  
DivX Video Compression  
Physics Calculation and 3D  
Graphics Memory - 64 lines  
Again, the results are what you would expect for a laptop of this type. For general-  
purpose use, the Acer Ferrari 4000 should have no problems handling a wide variety  
of business and entertainment tasks, satisfying all but the most extreme power  
The circled System  
Tray icon is Acer's  
Launch Manger.  
Launch Manger is the  
utility that you can  
use to enable or  
disable Bluetooth or  
Wireless LAN support  
and configure the  
Easy-launch buttons  
located above the  
upper right-hand  
corner of the  
You'll see this the  
first time you use  
Launch Manger to  
disable Wireless LAN  
support.  
The circled System  
Tray icon is Acer  
GridVista—a utility  
that allows you to  
view multiple  
windows on the  
same screen using  
four pre-defined  
display settings, and  
works with both  
single and dual  
displays.  
You'll need to check  
off the Extend my  
Windows desktop on  
this monitor option  
under the secondary  
monitor in Display  
Properties.  
keyboard.  
Impressions and Conclusion  
Whether it has four wheels or can sit on your desk and can be carried around in a  
bag, when you shell out the bucks for a Ferrari, you’d expect it to be the pinnacle of  
performance, styling, quality and functionality. The Acer Ferrari 4000 4005WLMi  
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Notebook fires on all cylinders and hits all of these attributes on the mark, with few  
Right-click on the  
GridVista icon in the  
System Tray and  
select Options to  
change the utility's  
settings.  
Right-clicking the  
icon and selecting  
Grid Display for each title bar of all  
available monitor  
will bring up a list of  
grid configuration  
options.  
GridVista will place  
three buttons in the  
A screen capture of a This is what a  
GridVista four-grid  
display on the Acer  
GridVista  
configuration looks  
like on a dual  
applications that can Ferrari 4000's LCD  
be dragged and  
display (left) and a  
connected 17" LCD  
display (right).  
display. It's  
dropped into a grid.  
The first button has  
options for making a  
window transparent  
and snapping it to a  
specific grid. The  
important that the  
resolution on both  
displays match for  
best results.  
second button locks  
or unlocks a window  
to a grid. The third  
enables or disables a  
window in grid to  
always be on top.  
I was very impressed with the styling and performance of the Acer Ferrari 4000. The  
notebook is s a real head-turner wherever I take it. Whether I was reading E-Mail,  
working on a spreadsheet, playing games or watching a movie, AMD’s Turion 64 ML-  
37 Mobile Processor teamed up with ATI’s Mobility Radeon X700 video, Gigabyte of  
RAM, and spacious, speedy hard drive, easily ran circles around my previous Intel  
Centrino-powered Toshiba Tecra A2, and the bright, sharp 15.4” wide screen LCD  
display never disappointed (not a dead pixel anywhere). While the sound obviously  
wasn’t going to compare with a SoundBlaster Audigy 2 sound card playing through a  
set of Logitech 5.1 speakers, the 16-bit stereo speakers in the Ferrari 4000 did an  
admirable job for their size and power, though they did tend to clip a bit in some  
games with the volume pushed up.  
Keyboards, touch pads and mice are always a subjective matter. What might be  
acceptable to me may be unbearable to you. I personally found the slight curve and  
tactile feedback of the Ferrari 4000’s keyboard more enjoyable and comfortable to  
type on, especially for extended periods of time, compared to the keyboard on my  
previous Toshiba laptop, whose layout was a bit too cramped for me (in fact, I’m  
typing this review on the 4000 now). I permitted a colleague of mine to try the  
Ferrari 4000. An hour later, she came to the conclusion that while it was a nice  
notebook and she was blown away by the styling, the 15.4” wide screen, and the  
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performance, she preferred the keyboard of her IBM ThinkPad over the Ferrari 4000  
keyboard.  
The touch pad on the Ferrari 4000 was the most responsive I’ve ever used, but for  
doing any work for an extended period of time, a mouse is still a better choice—  
which is why Acer included the Bluetooth wireless mouse with the Ferrari 4000.  
Although the size and styling of the mouse is a plus compared to some mice, the lack  
of any kind of indicator showing how much charge is left—whether built into the  
mouse itself similar to some of Logitech’s cordless mice, or even a software-based  
System Tray icon, is hardly reassuring. And contrary to the documentation, it did not  
work as a regular USB mouse with the batteries removed and the charging cable  
attached (which could have been a bit longer). With batteries, the mouse is heavier  
than a regular full-sized corded mouse, with responsiveness that varies between  
average and below-average. I personally prefer something lighter to carry around in  
my bag on a daily basis that has much more responsive performance and better  
precision, so my Salamander Red Razer Diamondback mouse is now occupying the  
compartment in my notebook bag where the Acer Bluetooth mouse used to be. The  
mouse also flaked out on numerous occasions, forcing me to push the Bluetooth  
button at the front of the notebook on and off several times and underneath the  
mouse, before it finally started working again.  
I was surprised to find that the Ferrari 4000’s 100 GB hard drive was split into two  
50 GB FAT32 partitions. As it turns out, Acer eRecovery requires the second, empty  
FAT32 partition to store backup images—the rationale being that all of your  
programs and data would reside on the C: partition, while the eRecovery backups  
would be stored on the D: partition. Storing backup images on another partition on  
the same hard drive may be fast and convenient, but if the hard drive crashes, not  
only do you lose your current data, but everything you backed up as well. Since I  
make image backups of all my systems to my Buffalo TeraStation NAS on a regular  
basis with Acronis True Image, needed the full 100 GB disk space and prefer  
Windows XP’s NTFS file system over FAT32 for its better performance and reliability,  
I used Vcom’s Partition Commander Version 9 to convert the drive into a single  
100GB NTFS partition, while still maintaining the option of using eRecovery from the  
Acer’s hidden partition or CDs to return the notebook to factory condition if I choose.  
One totally bizarre and unexpected issue I encountered with the Acer Ferrari 4000  
was with NTI’s Backup NOW! 4. When backing up and restoring files with Backup  
NOW! the program changes the case of files that it backs up. For example, backing  
up a file named mywordfile.doc would be backed up and restored as Mywordfile.doc.  
I was able to duplicate this anomaly on several other machines that I installed the  
software on.  
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The Acer Ferrari  
4000's Realtek AC'97  
Audio Control panel  
thankfully lacks the  
gaudy-looking skins  
used by other OEMs,  
using the default  
Windows theme  
instead.  
Here you can select  
headphones or the  
built-in 16-bit stereo  
speakers.  
A variety of  
environment effects  
are available to  
choose from—though  
Generic is the best-  
sounding one of them  
all, particularly when  
listening to music,  
playing games or  
watching your  
The Graphic Equalizer S/PDIF-out settings  
can also be used to  
tweak the sound to  
your liking.  
can be made here.  
favorite DVD.  
Microphone settings  
are adjusted here.  
This is the General  
tab that summarizes  
The Ferrari 4000's  
audio capabilities.  
Here we see that the  
Ferrari 4000's sound  
Acer ships  
CyberLink's  
PowerDVD 5.0 with  
the Ferrari 4000.  
While it's not the  
latest version, it gets  
The Acer-branded  
Ice Cube kickin' ass  
in xXx - State of The  
Union.  
PowerDVD player is  
skinned to match the  
Ferrari color scheme.  
system is powered by the job done.  
the ATI's 4730 audio  
controller with  
Realtek's ALC250  
doing Codec duty.  
I went to NTI’s website and looked for an update. Unfortunately, the NTI Backup  
NOW! 4.0.2202 update, which is listed for NTI Backup NOW! 4.0.2202 or earlier does  
not install on the Acer-branded version of Backup NOW! that ships with the Ferrari  
4000 notebook because it isn’t a “Full/Retail version” of the software. Ironically,  
NTI’s CD & DVD Maker 7 bundled with the Ferrari 4000 does not engage in this kind  
of digital monkey-business with file names. Updates specifically for the Acer-  
notebook only version are available on the NTI website. Since CD & DVD Maker and  
Backup NOW! are two separate packages an integrated suite like Roxio’s/Sonic’s  
Easy Media Creator 7, as they appear to be, applying the update to CD & DVD Maker  
7 has no effect on Backup NOW!  
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While this issue wouldn’t be a problem for the most part, people who use software to  
create and manage websites and publish their sites to web servers that have case-  
sensitive operating systems should avoid using NTI’s Backup NOW! to backup their  
work. There’s no good reason for any backup program to change the case on files.  
An Acer-branded  
version of NTI CD &  
DVD-Maker Gold,  
Version 7 is included  
with the Ferrari  
...create videos in a  
variety of DVD and CD slideshow discs...  
formats...  
...make photo  
...back up files and  
folders or create  
system images  
You can also make  
copies of CD and DVD  
discs (copy-protected  
discs may prove to be  
problematic).  
4000. With it, you  
can burn Data CDs,  
DVDs, and Mixed  
Mode CDs...  
If you’re used to going out to ATI’s website and downloading the latest-and-greatest  
drivers for increased performance and functionality, you may be in for a rude shock  
with the Ferrari 4000. The verification software on ATI’s site will scan your laptop to  
determine if you can pull down the latest Catalyst Mobility™ Radeon® drivers. If your  
laptop isn’t on the rather short list of approved vendors, then you will not be able to  
download them from ATI’s site—nor will you be able to install the “regular” Catalyst  
drivers (standard and .NET/Catalyst Control Center versions), which will immediately  
tell you that the graphics chip is “not supported” before aborting the install.  
OEMs often build specific hardware features into their notebooks that require  
custom-written drivers from vendors like ATI to support them. Installing “generic”  
drivers usually break those features. Since stability and reliability is somewhat more  
of a concern for laptops than DIY gaming rigs, ATI’s hard-line approach to restricting  
video driver updates to specific vendor systems for the Mobility Radeon isn’t as  
“Draconian” as it may appear to be. Still, if your favorite game won’t run properly on  
the Ferrari 4000 without the latest-and-greatest Radeon drivers, fear not: there is a  
utility that you can download from DriverHeaven.net called the DriverHeaven Mobility  
Modding Tool that allows you to download the latest Catalyst drivers and install them  
on your laptop. Be advised it’s one of those “Use at your own risk” deals. Be sure to  
keep your Acer eRecovery CDs at the ready…  
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Because there's only  
one optical drive and  
burner in the Acer  
Ferrari 4000, you'll  
have to copy the  
NTI CD & DVD-Maker  
can also burn and  
play audio discs, and  
has a Wave Editor.  
NTI Backup NOW! 4  
supports backups to  
disk and other  
popular media. I ran  
into a strange bug  
with the software  
changing the case on  
files it backed up.  
NTI DVD Fit has the  
ability to compress  
dual-layer movies  
down to single-layer  
size, and remove  
unwanted features,  
before burning them  
without having to  
split a movie onto  
multiple DVD discs. It  
won't work with  
NTI File CD is the  
packet writing  
software for CD-RW  
and DVD±RW discs.  
source disc to a  
temporary file on the  
hard drive, then onto  
a blank CD or DVD  
disc afterwards. This  
isn't such a bad or  
inconvenient thing, as  
it's usually a more  
reliable method of  
duplicating CD and  
DVD discs, due to the  
wide range of quality  
in media and other  
drive-to-drive copy.  
copy-protected  
movies, though.  
You can design your  
own CD and DVD  
labels and jewel case  
liners with NTI  
The NTI WaveEditor  
is your typical .WAV  
file recording and  
editing utility.  
JewelCase Maker.  
As razor-thin margins continue to shrink and competition becomes more ferocious  
each day, PC and notebook vendors are out to reduce their expenses and maximize  
profits while keeping pricing within reach of their target markets. I suspect it won’t  
be much longer before three-year warranties for notebooks and PCs are the  
exception, rather than the rule. Although Acer puts the Ferrari 4000 through what  
they describe as “an extremely vigorous Q&A process that guarantees it will perform  
without problem or incident for 20,000 hours,” considering its $2,000+ price tag and  
the fact that no matter how tough the Q&A process or how high the quality of parts,  
sooner or later, something is going to break (usually after the warranty’s up), a  
warranty longer than Acer’s One-Year International Traveler’s Warranty, is not  
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unreasonable to expect. There are a number of extended warranty options available,  
but if you want the extra peace of mind, you’ll have to pay for it.  
The Acer Ferrari 4000 ’s styling has been toned down quite a bit from the previous  
3000-series notebooks (although some folks will still find it a bit too flashy for their  
tastes), but its performance, functionality and quality hasn’t—in fact they’ve gotten  
better. Although it’s not an absolute must, it would have been nice if the integrated  
Broadcom Gigabit Ethernet controller supported Jumbo Packet Frames. Finally,  
tweakers looking to enhance system performance will undoubtedly be disappointed  
by the rather sparse Phoenix BIOS (Version S3A17 on my unit), which allows only  
the most basic of settings necessary for configuring the notebook.  
Leveraging both Windows XP 32-bit and Windows XP Professional x64 support with  
AMD’s latest 64-bit mobile processor and other best-of-breed components in a  
lightweight, powerful, stunningly beautiful and surprisingly flexible package, the  
Acer Ferrari 4000 4005WLMi Notebook is every bit a winner as the exotic sports  
cars and F1 champions of the same name.  
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Final Score:  
Summary:  
Highs: Acer takes their series of Scuderia Ferrari-sponsored  
laptops to the next level with the Ferrari 4000 4005WLMi  
Notebook. Powered by AMD's Turion 64 ML-37 mobile processor,  
ATI's Mobility RADEON X700 PCI Express graphics processor and  
RADEON XPRESS 200P Motherboard chipset, with 1GB RAM, 100GB  
hard drive, a gorgeous 15.4" WSXGA+ LCD display, upgraded  
Ferrari styling with a genuine carbon-fiber lid, the Acer Ferrari  
4000 4005WLMi Notebook is an eye-catching powerhouse in a  
lightweight package. SignalUp™ Wireless LAN and Bluetooth  
Wireless supported (Bluetooth Wireless Mouse included with  
notebook). FineTouch™ ergonomic keyboard with "Soft-touch  
coating," and generous-sized touchpad with a separate 4-way  
scroll button. Slot-loaded DVD-RAM drive (supports dual-layer  
media). 5-in-1 Card Reader and a generous number of I/O ports  
makes the Acer Ferrari 4000 one of the most versatile and flexible  
notebooks in its class. Acer eManager, GridVista and Launch  
Manager utilities makes common tasks from system backup and  
recovery to presentations a snap.  
Lows: Bluetooth wireless mouse has average response time, is a  
bit on the heavy side, doesn't work as regular USB mouse without  
batteries as stated in documentation, and has no system tray  
battery life indicators. Bundled backup software tampers with case  
settings of files. Acer eRecovery requires a FAT32 partition.  
Minimal configuration options in BIOS.  
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Acer Ferrari 4000 4005WLMi Notebook  
Manufactured by: Acer, Inc.  
Distributed by: Various retailers  
Specifications:  
Operating system  
- Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition  
- Microsoft Windows XP Professional  
Platform  
- Processor: AMD Turion 64 ML-37 processor (2.0 GHz)  
- Chipset: ATI RADEON XPRESS 200P  
Memory  
- 1 GB of DDR333 memory, upgradeable to 2 GB using two  
soDIMM modules  
Display  
- 15.4" WSXGA+ TFT LCD, 1680 x 1050 resolution  
- 16.7 million colors  
Graphics  
- ATI Mobility RADEON X700 with 128 MB of external DDR VRAM,  
supporting ATI Powerplay 5.0, Microsoft  
- DirectX 9.0 and PCI Express  
- DualView support; external display at up to 2048 x 1536 pixel  
resolution, 85 Hz  
- MPEG-2 DVD hardware-assisted capability  
- S-video/TV-out (NTSC/PAL) support  
- DVI-D (true digital video interface) support  
Audio  
- Audio system with microphone and two built-in speakers  
- AC'97 compliant  
- S/PDIF (Sony/Philips Digital Interface) support  
Storage  
- 100 GB ATA/100 hard disk drive  
- 5-in-1 card reader supporting Memory Stick®, Memory Stick Pro,  
MultiMediaCard (MMC), Secure Digital (SD) and xD-Picture Card  
Optical media drive  
- Slot-load DVD-Super Multi double-layer drive  
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Communication  
- Modem: 56K ITU V.92 with PTT approval;  
- Wake-on-Ring ready  
- LAN: gigabit Ethernet; Wake-on-LAN ready  
- WLAN: integrated Acer InviLink™ 802.11b/g Wi-Fi CERTIFIED™  
solution; supporting Acer SignalUp wireless technology  
- WPAN: integrated Bluetooth  
Size and weight  
- 363 (W) x 265.7 (D) x 30.5/34.3 (H) mm  
- (14.29 x 10.46 x 1.2/1.36 inches)  
- 2.86 kg (6.3 lbs.)  
Power  
- ACPI 1.0b power management standard supports Standby and  
Hibernation power-saving modes  
- 71 W Li-ion battery pack  
- 2.5-hour rapid charge, 3.5-hour charge-in-use  
- 3-pin 90 W AC adapter  
Special keys and controls  
- 88-/89-key Acer FineTouch™ keyboard  
- Built-in touchpad with 4-way scroll button  
- Four easy-launch buttons  
- Two front-access buttons: WLAN LED-button and Bluetooth®  
LED-button  
I/O ports  
- 124-pin Acer ezDock connector  
- Four USB 2.0 ports  
- IEEE 1394 port (4-pin)  
- Ethernet (RJ-45) port  
- Modem (RJ-11) port  
- External display (VGA) port  
- S-video/TV-out (NTSC/PAL) port  
- DVI-D port  
- Microphone/line-in jack  
- Headphones/speaker/line-out port with S/PDIF support  
- PC Card slot (one Type II)  
- 5-in-1 card reader  
- DC-in jack for AC adapter  
System compliance  
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- Mobile PC 2001  
- ACPI 1.0b  
- DMI 2.0  
- Cisco Compatible Extensions (CCX)  
Warranty  
- One-year International Travelers Warranty (ITW)  
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