Filed under: News | Hot Gadgets
Dec 20 2005, 1:55am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Acer introduce a Ferrari branded line of LCD monitors. Apparently those red accented LCD monitors are a hot seller in the UK according to I4U reader Alex D.
Acer has since while a deal with Ferrari to release Ferrari branded products like the Ferrari Notebook series.
The Acer Ferrari LCD Monitors come in 17, 19 and 20 inch sizes. All feature 8ms response time. The brightness and contrast ratio vary between the different sizes.
The Acer Ferrari F-19 is with a price of about 360.00 Pounds (~$630). A comparable 19 inch LCD monitor sells for about $300. So consumers have to pay a nice premium to get some Ferrari red on their desk.More details on the Acer Ferrari LCD monitor product page.
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