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Published: 2016-09-22, Author: Woldemar , review by: wovow.org
Abstract: Acer introduced us to the end of last August, at the press event at IFA Berlin, the new Swift range consists of ultralight and ultrathin laptops. This range of Ultrabook is composed of four series, Swift 7 Swift 5, Swift 3 and Swift 1. The notebook of whi...
After the initial good impressions of this laptop's exquisite design, we feel it can live up to its billing. The fact the Swift 7 has a Core m7 at the price point works in its favour, and it has the potential to fall into the laps of business users and co...
After the initial good impressions of this laptop's exquisite design, we feel it can live up to its billing. The fact the Swift 7 has a Core m7 at the price point works in its favour, and it has the potential to fall into the laps of business users and co...
With a launch price of €1,299 in Europe (around £1,326 inc VAT), presumably for a Core i7 model, this is an expensive machine. If this turns out to be an accurate specification and price, the Swift 7 will offer better value than the 12-inch MacBook but wi...
Doesn't overheat under heavy loads, Battery life is generally over six hours even with Cinebench loops, Strong, rigid body doesn't have too much flex, Gorilla Glass display cover is easy to keep clean
Only two USBC ports, No backlit keyboard, Ships with a M.2 SATA SSD instead of NVMe, No Windows Hello integration out of the box
it pulls in a strong performance in productivity workloads, but the lack of physical cores does hurt its ability to keep ahead in multi-core workloads.The entire system measured from the wall only draws 17.6 watts while running Cinebench's multi-core ben...
Thin and lightweight construction, Good battery life, Fast multitasking
Dependent on dongles at the moment, Colours not for everyone
Getting your hands on the Swift 7 should cost you no less than R24 999, which is what Acer recommended the price at when it debuted at IFA late last year. That said, some online retailers are listing it at just under the R20k mark (Takealot), which makes...
Slick design and good build quality, Good battery life, Vivid and bright display, Good audio though the speakers
Non-backlit keyboard, Older generation USB ports, A bit too expensive
Acer is selling the Swift 7 in select stores and on Flipkart at Rs.99,999, making it line up against the Dell XPS 13 and the HP Spectre 13, both of which have now been refreshed with Kaby Lake Core i5 processors but cost around Rs.10,000 more than their o...
Acer's new Swift 7 almost nails it in every aspect, be it design, performance or the battery. If you want a powerful crazy thin laptop, the Acer Swift 7 is your best option. Of course, the Rs 99,999 base price is a bit high, but you're getting the slimmes...
Thin might not be a substitute for portability or performance, but it does turn heads. Acer goes beyond that gimmick, though: The Swift 7 has a premium feel, with a sturdy frame, a decent and enormous trackpad, a pleasant keyboard, and a black-and-gold fi...
Impressive Build, Good Battery Life, Decent Performance, Good 4G SIM Support
Underwhelming Speakers, Non Clickable Trackpad, Small Uncomfortable Keys
Without a doubt, the Acer Swift 7 is one gorgeous laptop on it's own. It's super thin and crafted out of the best materials possible to give it a sturdy and solid build. I even loved bringing it around without even worrying about carrying a power brick wi...