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Enderle's Ferrari Laptop

deminisma writes "Hilarity abounds as 'analyst' Rob Enderle gushes over his new Ferrari/Acer laptop. The laptop apparently even plays the sound of a car revving up while booting, which Enderle seems to think is all the rage at meetings."

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  1. Add-ons... by jwthompson2 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Add a F.A. Porsche design Lacie drive [http://www.lacie.com/products/range.htm?id=10032] and a pine tree air freshener and one would be set no?

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    1. Re:Add-ons... by OECD · · Score: 5, Funny

      The laptop apparently even plays the sound of a car revving up while booting, which Enderle seems to think is all the rage at meetings.

      I bet that never gets old.

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  2. Safety by dolo666 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Well at least the CEO of Nissan can't drive this into anyone. :-)

    1. Re:Safety by ScottGant · · Score: 5, Funny

      Kinda reminds me of a joke that George Carlin used to tell:

      In Heaven, the Italians make the food, the English are the diplomats and the Germans make the cars.

      In Hell, the English make the food, the Germans are the diplomats and the Italians make the cars.

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    2. Re:Safety by spun · · Score: 5, Informative

      That is only part of the joke. It's an old European joke. Never heard Carlin tell it, but it wouldn't surprise me. As I heard it, it goes like this:

      In Heaven: the chefs are French, the lovers are Italian, the police are English, the mechanics are German, and the managers are Swiss.

      In Hell: the chefs are English, the lovers are Swiss, the police are German, the mechanics are French, and the managers are Italian.

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  3. This is pretty stupid, and not worth a /. article. by Dr+Reducto · · Score: 5, Insightful

    This laptop doesn't seem like it is that good aside from the paint job. IMHO, the Ferrari products that carried the Ferrari name, but were manufactured by someone else just seem tacky and sucky. This joins the Ferrari mountain bike in my mind as a sucky marketing ploy. Fortunately, the Article mentions how this is mainly designed to appeal to PHB's who think that because a company is good (or arguably the best) at making cars, the laptop bearing their name is good, or arguably the best.

  4. So Basically... by GTRacer · · Score: 5, Funny
    They've combined the reliability and TCO of an Acer with a *FERARRI*?

    Way to go.

    GTRacer
    - Still, the paint's nice

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  5. It's funny, laugh... by Anonymous+Freak · · Score: 5, Funny
    It's what the Apple fans are really doing.

    When I walk into a room with this baby, even the Apple users join the throngs of admirers.


    Hate to break it to you, they're not 'joining the admirers', they're laughing their socks off at your gullibility.
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  6. This is a joke, right? by Captain+Tenille · · Score: 5, Funny
    Right? Right? No one could possibly be stupid enough to market a laptop with automotive pain that makes revving noise when you start it up, right?

    sigh Maybe I'm wrong...

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  7. New Trend? by Deflagro · · Score: 5, Funny

    I hope this isn't a new trend where automakers start designing laptops. Imagine a computer designed after something like.. oh... the Gremlin!
    Sweet.

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    1. Re:New Trend? by somethinghollow · · Score: 5, Funny

      Or the Pinto. If you drop it on the wrong side, it may explode.

      At least the people who make nicely padded carrying cases would get a few more sales.

  8. Who is this Enderle guy? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Just like John Katz or Al Gore, this Bob Enderle dude seems to erupt with totally unresearched, poorly reported and over-exaggerated stuff that seems todraw everyone's attention.

    How does he get to be on eWeek and Slashdot and what not with below average write-ups suitable for personal blog? Is the legend about gay mafia true?

    1. Re:Who is this Enderle guy? by An+Onerous+Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

      Rob Enderle is the founder--and as best I can tell, sole employee--of "The Enderle Group." Basically, he started calling himself an expert on stuff, a few online 'zines believed him, and he got famous on Slashdot for badmouthing Linux.

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  9. Style over substance by IamGarageGuy+2 · · Score: 5, Interesting

    This is the coming of consumer products that have less to do with the tech and more to do with the marketing. Does this mean that laptops are now becoming fashion accesories more than tools? I also wonder if this is a bad thing or a good thing?

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  11. Oh god no by TechnologyX · · Score: 5, Funny

    Just wonderful, next thing you know you'll have an "Acer rawkin Neon RT" laptop, or worse yet, some 16 year old goof in history class with his "Acer 2Fast Civic", complete with annoying useless NOZ stickers and an oversized processor fan.

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    1. Re:Oh god no by blugu64 · · Score: 5, Funny

      Hey don't knock my Powerbook 1400 SiR Type-R GT NOS. She's got a 117mhz 603e processor, with custom intake and exhaust, I also pulled off the rubber feet which dropped her, and gives her that "low rider" look......ya I think you can see what I think of this one.... ;)

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  12. He must not get out much... by Sinter · · Score: 5, Funny

    I admit, I stopped reading the article when I hit this paragraph: "One impressive piece of execution is that when you fire the machine up it plays a WAV file of a Ferrari race car revving its engine. That alone is worth the relatively low $1,899 price of admission. (I found it priced as low as $1,725 at PCVideoOnline.) Even when I'm in a meeting, I don't turn the sound off because of the unbridled envy that seems to show up in the eyes of my, granted mostly male, co-attendees. So far no one has complained." Now I feel dirty for having read as much as I did. -Sinter

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  13. Ferrari, eh? by Deraj+DeZine · · Score: 5, Funny

    So I can use this while driving, correct? You know, in addition to talking on my cell phone, shaving, making notes on my PDA, translating various languages for the benefit of my passengers, beating Kasparov at chess over the Internet, and giving advice to NASA and the ESA about how to avoid retaliation on their probes from the native Martian factions.

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  14. Wow, this guy's stupid. by amitti · · Score: 5, Insightful

    This notebook is just a POS Acer with Ferrari's name stamped on it. He goes on about it's poor battery life but how you have to comprimise for a high proformance machine. This is nothing spectacluar, this is AMD's mobile chip, which I've heard runs pretty hot and sucks the juice down. This machine looks very thick, and is 7lbs, not very light.

    Just because this thing has a car companies logo on it and is painted steal me red, doesn't mean it's a good machine.

    -Aaron Mitti

  15. You make it, they'll buy it by l0ungeb0y · · Score: 5, Funny

    Lets see...
    Acer(Shiny Shiny Red ^ Ferarri logo)/CSt
    where CSt == Consumer Stupidity

    Yeap... the Acer marketing dept was right on the money this time. I read the story last week and I thought it was hilarious that a "tech-savvy" adult would get such a kick out of the PC equivelant of a Dukes of Hazard lunchbox.
    Goes to show it's not all about Mhz/RAM/HD... nope not at all. Give anything a paint job, slap on a snazzy logo and damn... if someone wont think it's just the bestest thingy since slicest breaded.

  16. REAL Ferrari notebook by binaryDigit · · Score: 5, Funny

    Too bad they took the Ferrari thing to such a shallow level. Would would have been REALLY cool would be

    - case made of carbon fibre
    - billet aluminum trackpoint knob
    - "paddle" mouse buttons
    - see through area of case above the cpu
    - red EVERYWHERE, expect where the black/grey of the cf showed through
    - Italian voice sounds by default
    - "track" day where all the notebook owners can get together and learn how to properly use their new toys

  17. Translation: by llamalicious · · Score: 5, Funny

    "I drive a Ferrari" == "I have a small penis"

    "I have a Ferrari laptop" == "I have a small penis, and a small wallet"

  18. Wonderful! by SniperPuppy · · Score: 5, Funny

    Zero to Blue Screen of Death in 3.8 seconds!

  19. Re:Ferary licence by Malk-a-mite · · Score: 5, Informative

    "custom AMD processor"

    The Athlon(TM) XP-M 2500+ .... the same one you can get in a HP ze4000 laptop?

  20. Has Enderle actually been correct on anything? by heychris · · Score: 5, Insightful
    I'll admit that I really only hear about Enderle's weak Apple-related predictions (iPod Mini would be flash-based, Mac moving to x86, etc.). However, I just attributed that to not being knowledgable about the Mac world. However, after glossing over the tech stuff to basically say "It's pretty", I'm wondering who his audience is exactly. I thought it was high-level IT management, but hsi arguments seem like they won't hold a lot of weight with them.

    Yes, the Ferrari name has cachet, but if given the choice, I'll take a quality product from a company that focuses on the market and the users. It doesn't mean cross-branding can't work, but this seems like an odd pairing.

    CC

  21. Re:Handlebar mustache? by Elwood+P+Dowd · · Score: 5, Funny

    He probably doesn't care. This is the kind of guy that makes VROOM noises when he's feeding himself.

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  22. Rebooting in a meeting by ackthpt · · Score: 5, Funny
    why the hell are you booting in a meeting? it should already be up and ready to go.

    A valid point, more so, a point of embarrassment if your Ferrari laptop has to be rebooted frequently during meetings.

    "Enderle, what the hell is wrong with your laptop?"
    "It's italian, sir."
    "Well get a japanese one that works and doesn't make all the racket!"

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  23. Who says Ferrari's even "the best"? by SuperBanana · · Score: 5, Interesting
    Fortunately, the Article mentions how this is mainly designed to appeal to PHB's who think that because a company is good (or arguably the best) at making cars, the laptop bearing their name is good, or arguably the best

    And it shows just how ignorant some people are to think that Ferrari builds the best cars. They don't, in part because there is no such thing as "the best car". It doesn't help that they're unreliable, grossly under-equipped with features, often handle like a bar of soap, have atrocious build quality, impossible to service(much less find someone TO service them), and grossly, grossly overpriced. Witness the rebirth of supercar/sports car companies in the last 10 years.

    Fastest? No. McLaren has had that for quite some time. Best techno-gee-gaws? Nissan Skyline, hands down. Best autobahn machine, aka, groundcoverer? Take your pick between the Audi RS6(450hp) or the BMW M5('only' 400hp), or the Merc S600(then there's also the Bentley Arnage Turbo). Best daily sports car? Porsche 911 twin turbo(AWD, extensive dealership network, loads of creature comforts). Best go-cart type? My personal favorite is the Caterham Super 7, but there's the Lotus Elise and the Noble(which is probably the fastest closed-wheel car around a track you can find). Best "gotta move a bunch of stuff" vehicle? Ask anyone in the UK, it's the Ford Transit(the funny super-tall van that's started to pop up here in the US). So on etc.

    Further, all it takes is determination to beat Ferrari; there's absolutely nothing about being Italian that makes you build a better car. Ask Henry Ford- when Ferrari refused to sell out to him no matter what the price, he told his staff "beat Ferrari", and the Ford GT40 was born. It slaughtered Ferrari, and everything else. And just think...it's baaaack!(and you can even buy one yourself now, and they're downright gorgeous. I saw it at the NY auto show a year or two back, and there was a -huge- crowd of people just staring, and staring, and staring...)

    Even other Italian companies did Ferrari in handily- the Detomaso is a perfect example. Near identical construction, nice Italian design...but a huge 5.7l big-block chevy V8 in back. So, you could pretty much find anyone to work on it, and there's enough room around the engine that you could practically climb in with it. No "drop the engine to remove the sparkplug" nonsense here.

    Whenever I see a newish Ferrari on the road, I yawn. When I see an older one with racing history, that's slightly more interesting, but still somewhat yawn-inspiring.

  24. Re:This is pretty stupid, and not worth a /. artic by DougJohnson · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Exactly. It's not about whether or not Ferrari can build a better lap-top than ACER or Dell or Apple or whoever, but rather cross branding, and individualization. The linux community is a great environment for individualization of technology, so the extension of this concept into hardware seems like an appropriate /. story to me! I'd love to see one of those Toughbooks with a "Jeep" brand on it. I'd think 2ce about getting one because I drive a jeep. If it's just about function, then why would people ever buy cheques that have a sailboat on them, or different kind of anything? The choice of having a Ferrari laptop will hopefully only be the beginning. Notice things like mini-iPods being offered in several colours, cell phone covers etc, design is important, and people are buying.

  25. Re:booting sounds? in a meeting? by TheRaven64 · · Score: 5, Interesting
    I had to give a presentation in a meeting recently. Actually, I was one of two people giving presentations, the other was a visitor (we had three groups of visitors there, and ourselves). We all arrived at the meeting on time. I opened up my powerbook, which woke from suspend mode instantly. He sat down and waited while his Dell booted. The person chairing the meeting suggested that it might waste everyone's time a bit less if I went first. I plugged in the projector, which was detected automatically, and gave the presentation using my mobile phone as a remote mouse.

    Afterwards, the other guy messed about trying to get Windows to recognise the projector, and fired up powerpoint. After every slide, he had to walk to the laptop and press the mouse button to advance it.

    Which person do you think made the better impression?

    Having a laptop that makes a whoosh sound when you boot does not make a good impression. If the people in the meeting are focusing on the technology you are using then they are not focusing on you.

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  26. Missing the point by BugMaster+ChuckyD · · Score: 5, Insightful

    The laptop (as silly as it is) is not about the cars that Ferrari sells to the public, it is about their race cars! (And their Formula One cars are arguably the best out there) Most slashdotters being American proabbly don't realise that Ferrari is one of the biggest sports franchises on the planet. Manchester United is likely the only bigger name in worldwide sports than Ferrari.

    F1 is second only to the World Cup and the Olympics in global TV audience. So the tie in is not snob appeal for the expensive road cars (BTW Ferrari only started making and selling cars to the general public to pay for their racing) This is more like having a New York Yankees or Chicago Bulls branded lap top than having a Nissan branded laptop.

    Still a silly idea IMO, but its a different silly idea than the one everyone is poking fun at!

  27. Re:Try as they might... by alex_ant · · Score: 5, Informative

    The lid, bottom panel and top area around the keyboard and palmrests are all pure titanium. The frame is carbon fiber. The TiBook has poor wireless range because the signal is shielded by the titanium. The antenna is not "next to the airport card," it runs all the way through the case to the two windows on opposite sides of the machine. Thank you for making a series of blind guesses and passing them off as fact though.

  28. Re:Try as they might... by shut_up_man · · Score: 5, Funny

    I think if there's any way the Ferrari startup sound can be modified, people in Enderle's office will change it to:

    1) "Welcome to my midlife crisis!"
    2) "Step away from the vehicle! STEP AWAY!"
    3) "Varoom! VaROOM! Va... oh, screw it."
    4) "Tutto fumo e niente arrosto, baby!" (All smoke and no fire).