Acer's Netbook-style netbook uses AMD dual-core 1.2GHz Athlon X2 L310 processor with ATI Radeon 3200 graphics card. Ferrari One is slim, light but superior in performance. Other netbooks use Intel's Atom processor.
Ferrari One has an 11.6-inch screen, supports Wi-Fi connectivity, Bluetooth and 6-cell battery usage.
For Formula 1 fans, Ferrari One is the ideal choice.
2. Dell Adamo XPS (Core 2 Duo SU9400 1.4GHz Processor; 4GB RAM)
The Adamo XPS has been eyeed by users because the selling price (2,134 USD) is much softer than the 'Adamo' ($ 3,300).
Still possessing an incredibly thin 'body', the Adamo XPS is equipped with a 13-inch screen. And, the machine is equipped with a heat induction strip to open the lid lock.
3. HP Mini by Studio Tord Boontje (Intel Atom N280 Processor 1.66GHz, 1GB RAM)
HP Mini by Studio Tord Boontje Edition is a special version of the Mini 110 netbook. The case is designed with 3D Imprint 3D embossing technology, creating depth for pattern designs designed by Tord Boontje.
This laptop is 2.54 cm thin, weighs 1 kg and is equipped with a 10.1-inch LED screen.
4. HP Envy 13 (Core 2 Duo SU9600 Processor 1.6GHz, 2GB RAM)
Modern design with sleek aluminum shell, submerged patterns increase the elegance of HP Envy 13. Considered a competitor to the MacBook Pro, the Envy 13 has a crisp mirror screen, spacious trackpad.
However, the HP Envy 13 is quite expensive (the lowest is $ 1,699), the design is quite heavy and the keyboard has no backlit lights.
Besides the eye-catching design, the Envy 13 is also equipped with Beats Audio technology, for impressive sound quality.
5. Sony Vaio VPC-X118LG / B (Intel Atom Z550 Processor 2GHz, 2GB RAM)
Unbelievably thin and light, Sony's netbook has increased battery life compared to previous mini models.
Sony Vaio X is the thinnest netbook on the market and the price is also the most expensive.