Testseek.co.uk have collected 72 expert reviews of the Acer Swift 7 SF714-51T and the average rating is 77%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Acer Swift 7 SF714-51T.
August 2018
(77%)
72 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(82%)
104 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
77010072
The editors liked
Super-thin and light
Fanless with dual-core Core i7
Pin-sharp display
USB-C Thunderbolt support
Incredibly thin
Vivid display & Strong battery life
4G LTE capability
Elegant design
Ultrathin
Lightweight
Excellent design
Built-in LTE option
Decent battery life
Respectable display
Reliable fingerprint sensor
Good battery life
Despite being just 8.98mm thick
There's room for a 14-inch touchscreen
Backlit keyboard
Big touchpad and even a fingerprint reader
Simple and straightforward to use
The laptop has a touchscreen which looks clear and sharp
Comes with a case to protect it when not in use
The editors didn't like
Costly
Can get more power for less outlay
Last Gen CPU and slow performance
Touchpad doesn't click
Weird keyboard layout
Poor performance
Overly sensitive trackpad
Expensive
Awfully weak performance for price
Poor webcam placement
Lacking audio
Too expensive
Performance is middling at best
Makes too many compromises
Slower CPU than much of the premium ultraportable competition. The touchpad is fixed
So no physical clicking. There's a limited number of ports
Lack of connections
Just two USB ports (one of which you have to charge device from) MicroSD and headphones
No HDMI
When pressing the trackpad there's no travel in the button leaving you unsure if the action has been activated by the laptop
The Acer Swift 7 for 2018 might not be perfect but it's an amazingly thin laptop that will no doubt be a great choice for those looking for a travel companion. We'd like slightly higher specs at this new higher price but you do get a Core 7, larger touchs...
Incredibly slim and light, Display is bright with crisp colors and slim bezel, Includes stylish protective leather case, Fanless design, Keyboard is very comfortable
Webcam angle is awkward, Base flexes easily, causing the trackpad to click, Limited ports makes dongle necessary
The Acer Swift 7 is an eye-catching ultrabook and there's no denying the model's attractiveness as a slim, minimalist laptop. Buyers get a modern, thoughtful aesthetic, but one that ultimately fumbles where it could have flourished. The thinness comes wit...
Clickless touchpad is frustrating, Tablet processor in a laptop equals subpar performance, Poor battery life
Thin may be in, but count the Swift 7 outBecause of a number of delays, our review of the Swift 7 (2018) arrives after we've already seen the Swift 7 (2019), thanks to Acer's booth at CES. And we're enthusiastic: not only is it lighter, but the bezel ha...
Attractive thin design, LTE connectivity through nano SIM and eSIM support, Fingerprint reader for Windows Hello, Backlit keyboard, Now includes PCIe storage, Decent battery life
No Thunderbolt 3, Only comes with an FHD screen, Webcam positioned under the screen, Trackpad doesn't physically click, Low-power Y-series processor
6 Total ScoreAcer Swift 7 ReviewExtremely thin and it manages good battery life. But let down by a last-gen CPU and a touchpad with no click.Add your reviewProduct...
Published: 2018-08-29, Author: Sebastian , review by: notebookcheck.net
stylish and ultra-thin case, multi-touch display with no backlight bleed, IPS display with strong viewing angles, no PWM, good Wi-Fi performance, LTE module, fingerprint sensor, fast NVMe SSD, Acer sleeve and USB Type-C hub included, backlit keyboard, en
expensive, only two USB 3.1 Type-C ports, case is prone to fingerprints, touchpad lacks dedicated buttons, no memory card reader, no configuration options
Attractive 14inch display, Only 9mm thick, Weighs 1.2kg, Mobile broadband
Expensive, Limited number of ports, No user upgrades, Touchpad is not clickable, 7th generation Intel Core CPU
The Swift 7 isn't as powerful as you might expect from a laptop costing well over £1,500/$1,500, so if you're looking for a professional-level laptop capable of running high-end graphics or design software then there are options available with more comput...
Last Gen CPU and slow performance, Touchpad doesn't click, Weird keyboard layout
Yes, the Acer Swift 7 is the world's thinnest laptop, and it manages good battery life. But its svelte styling comes with a last-gen CPU, a touchpad with no click, and an oddly oddly jumbled keyboard.6/10$1,699.99AcerFor one, it's so thin...