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Hey, I have read a lot about the new Acer Ferrari 4000 Notebook. On paper, the machine is unbeatable, but I am concerned with build quality. After playing with some Aspire series notebooks in a local store I was unimpressed with their construction quality. Has anyone touched/felt/experienced the Ferrari 4000? Please post and help me with my decision! Thanks.

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Well, they are just holding true to the Ferrari name, Fast and Expensive, but in 3 years when selling it, you find out the real value...

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I did not like the screen on it. Grey whites, bleh..

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