Testseek.com have collected 140 expert reviews of the Acer Aspire S7-391 and the average rating is 78%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Acer Aspire S7-391.
November 2012
(78%)
140 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(56%)
5 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Design is a definite step up from past Acer Ultrabooks
Gorgeous 1080p IPS touchscreen that other OEMs should
Um
Aspire to
Very speedy
Thanks to the Ivy Bridge processors and RAID 0 SSD configuration
Dolby Digital-powered speakers are loud and pleasa
Beautiful
Thin and durable design
Gorgeous 1080p touch-screen display
Accurate audio
Really fast SSDs
Runs cool
Very thin. Very light. 180-degree angle on screen. Clamshell design. 10-point touch screen. Comes with mouse. Clean desktop mode screen. Dual friction on hinge. Standard laptop design with touch screen. 1080p screen. IPS display.
DualSSD storage
Precise
Clean finish
Brilliant touchscreen
Many bundled accessories
The Acer Aspire S7 is a premium-looking ultrabook
With great performance
Strong battery life
And a high-res touch screen
Vanishingly thin and light
10-point touch screen with wobble-free hinge
Sharp 1080p display
Swift performance
Super thin and handsome looking
Excellent performance for an Ultrabook
Super slim
Extremely lightweight and portable
Stylish
Powerful enough to handle general use with ease
Good keyboard
Superb quality
Beautiful IPS screen
Good performance
Extremely thin and light
Attractive aesthetics
Wonderful 1080p display
Good sound quality
Great performance
Attractive portable design
Vibrant 1080p touchenabled display
Strong performance
Good workmanship
Extremely thin case
Lighter than MB Air 13
Full HD Display
Multi-touch panel
Very good viewing angles (IPS)
TFT opening angle of 180 degrees
Extremely fast RAID 0 SSD
High performance
Cool under normal operation
Accessories
Sec
Nearperfect build quality
Strong aesthetics and powerful internals
The editors didn't like
Keyboard is shallow and laid out oddly
Trackpad feels loose and flimsy
4GB of RAM is soldered on and higher capacities aren't offered
Long-term reliability of RAID 0 SSD configuration may be questionable
Short battery life with standard battery
Expensive
Sharp palm rest
Mediocre battery life. Limited ports
Requires dongles for VGA and Ethernet. Integrated graphics. Persistent cooling fans in high performance mode. Lots of premium features make this a pricey laptop
Abysmal battery life
Poor audio performance
4GB RAM limit
Limited to Windows 8
The expensive S7 is priced well beyond most other touch-screen Windows 8 laptops. The touch pad is not as responsive as it should be
Good workmanship, Extremely thin case, Lighter than MB Air 13, Full HD Display, Multi-touch panel, Very good viewing angles (IPS), TFT opening angle of 180 degrees, Extremely fast RAID 0 SSD, High performance, Cool under normal operation, Accessories: sec
Glossy display, Low brightness on battery use, Almost no maintenance and upgrade options, Few interfaces, Short battery life, Sharp-edged chassis
Without question Acer delivers an interesting and high-quality 13-inch ultrabook. It's the better S5-391, because the S7 has by far the higher quality display panel. The Full HD screen competes with the Samsung's Series 9 900X3C-A04DE (HD+) and the Asus Z...
Attractive glass design, Highend hardware configuration, Fullday battery life
Screen limited to 1080p, Too much bloatware
Remove the bloatware and you'll get a powerful notebook in a slim and modern design that will add a lot of visual appeal to your desk...
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Published: 2014-02-22, Author: Luke , review by: gizmodo.com.au
Abstract: Arguably the most important tool in your academic arsenal as a student is your ultrabook. That sexy, thin, power-sipping marvel in your satchel will see you through the next four years of study, provided nobody spills beer on it first. Here are our picks...
Published: 2013-08-29, Author: Alex , review by: fatducktech.com
My first glance at the Acer Aspire S7 Ultrabook had me thinking “eww… white… no, that's not me”. Further examination reveals a better Ultrabook than I gave it credit for; there's probably an platitude about judging Ultrabooks by their cover in there somew...
It's really refreshing to come to the end of this review and be able to say that I would buy this computer for personal use. Well, if it wasn't so expensive, I would. The price is just a bit hard to swallow. Acer has the machine available for $1649.99...
Abstract: Aspire S7 Ultrabooks S7-391-9886 has been conceptualized and designed not only to meet the parameters of the Ultrabook guidelines as prescribed by the semiconductor giant Intel, but even to exceed it, along with pampering premium consumers, who look for s...
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Published: 2012-12-13, Author: John , review by: bit.com.au
With the S7, Acer has delivered a wonderful Windows 8 ultrabook design, even if it didn't quite manage to deliver the battery life we expected.It is a truly luxurious product, with great attention to engineering detail as well as great integration with Wi...
Published: 2012-12-11, Author: John , review by: crn.com.au
Abstract: When Intel first launched its ultrabook branding last year it was met with a handful of different models from the major PC manufacturers. Windows 8 will see this trickle turn into a flood, as the number and diversity of ultrabook designs swells with featu...