The chiclet style keyboard wins kudos from us for its generous space and gorgeous look and feel. There however exists a very noticeable flex when typing that you might want to watch out for.
The touchpad features multi-touch capabilities and was quite responsive despite its odd isosceles trapezoid shape.
Lastly, the palm rest features a carbon-fiber like design and the Ferrari logo again for a reminder that it's a Ferrari inspired machine.
Lastly, we take a look at the back of the unit, which does allow you access to the innards, though with the knowledge that you will break your warranty.
Audio was great when we did some video playback testing, and thanks to the integrated ATI Mobility Radeon HD 3200 graphics, there was no problem watching high definition 1080p resolution clips on this machine (though the screen itself isn't big enough for Full HD resolution viewing). You'll also either love or hate the default start up engine whine, though we do have to point out you can change the themes in Windows 7 at your will. Lastly, we must point out that there's a heat issue we noted when we were using the unit, as the side vents did expel quite a bit of heat. If you don't like hot machines on your lap, you might want to avoid this notebook as it did get quite warm at the sides and bottom.