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December 2016
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184 Reviews
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151 Reviews
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The editors liked
Designed neatly
Finesse and lightness
Screen very well calibrated
Bright and contrasted
Touchpad wide and precise
Latest Intel processor
Good value for money
The Swift 7 is one of the best-designed Windows laptops of this year
But cuts a few too many corners to offer itself up as the foil to an ultimate rival. That said
We thoroughly enjoyed our time using the Swift 7 with its snappy inputs and excellent fee
One of the thinnest ultrabooks on the market
Beautiful design
Generous trackpad
Excellent build quality
Sleek profile and light weight
Fairly good display
Decent everyday performance and battery life
Despite packing a small battery
Runs cool in most situations and is fanless
This is an insanely thin 13-inch laptop
In an eye-catching gray-and-gold design with an extra-wide touchpad. It has one of Intel's newest CPUs
Great build quality
It's very slim
Firm-feeling build
Good screen contrast
A large trackpad and a lower price than some
Excellent feel
Two USB
C ports
Ultrathin
Stunning design
Large trackpad
Two USB-C ports
Luxurious look and feel
Two USB Type-C ports
Color accurate
High-contrast display
Huge touchpad
Long battery life
The editors didn't like
Average autonomy (about 6 hours)
Small keys
No keypad backlighting
Wide screen frame
Disappointing speakers
That said
We wish we could actually use the Swift 7 for longer than around five to six hours
Two hours fewer than Acer's promise. Plus
The lack of keyboard lighting might seem superficial
But it's a nicety we've come to expect on laptops costing more
Poor performance from the Y series i5
No keyboard backlighting
Lack of connectivity options
Only one spec configuration
Only available with a gold interior
Large footprint for a 13incher
Nonbacklit keyboard with poor feedback
The display is glossy
Without being touch capable
Limited IO
The tiny keyboard keys don't feel especially premium
And this isn't the fastest slim 13-inch in the bunch. The 1
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...
This laptop seems to be the thinnest on the market now, a testament to good design and engineering. And the black-and-gold color scheme screams executive suite. If we were putting a laptop in an ad for a Mercedes, it would be this one.The Acer Swift 7 wil...
Abstract: The world's thinnest, ultra-light, versatile laptop design is what gives Acer's Swift 7 its distinguished sleekness and sophistication. Tailored for life-on-the-go professionals, the Swift 7 leverages powerful processing and the fastest wireless connectiv...
Abstract: This honor has been held by several different computer manufacturers in the past. But recently, Acer snagged the “thinnest laptop ever” crown with their launch of the Acer Swift 7.Swift 7The Swift 7 measures a thin and sleek 9.9mm thick. That's less than...
Published: 2016-12-17, Author: Sebastian , review by: notebookcheck.net
9.98 mm is quite thin, stylish design with nice colors, relatively light, good battery life, decent system performance, large touchpad, IPS display with stable viewing angles, quite when idle, adapter for USB 3.1 Type C to USB 3.0
only 2 USB 3.1 Type-C ports, very easy to smudge, no backlit keyboard
At 9.98 mm thick, the Acer Swift 7 is the thinnest model of the world. The black-gold color scheme looks nice and the case feels great. The super-flat construction is easy-to-handle. Overall, Acer has produced a good laptop. The workmanship is flawless an...
Lacks an SD Card Reader, Some users will resent, the single port type, Middle-of-road performance
Performance: The Acer Swift 7 performed admirably in our benchmarks, but didn't offer any noteworthy scores outside of battery life due to the low-power nature of the Core M inside the machine. The benchmarks provide a picture of a laptop that will handle...