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
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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
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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
Beautiful design. Monitor increases resistance as you open it farther, minimising screen wobble from touching. Full HD IPS screen. Dual SSDs in RAID 0 bring plenty of speed
Expensive. Battery life could be better. Backlit keyboard makes the keys harder to read in half-light. Can get loud under load
The 13.3-inch version of Acer's Aspire S7 laptop is gorgeous. There are a few minor niggles, it's expensive and battery life isn't the best, but despite all this, this is one of the better Windows 8 solutions out there at this point in time....
Aluminium chassis is solid and comfy on the palms; Beautiful IPS touchscreen; Despite being shallow, the keyboard is comfortable to use; Speedy and responsive;
No obvious Caps Lock indicator; Cover glass gets grubby quickly; Backlighting isn't very bright; While the touchscreen gestures are excellent, the trackpad ones are not; Battery life could be better;
For the first Windows 8 machine we've seen, and Acer's first attempt at a machine for the operating system, the company has done a bloody impressive job with the Aspire S7, producing a machine that not only checks a lot of boxes, but damn near nails them...
Excellent screen, Lovely design, Strongly built, Very fast SSD
Shallow keys, Touchpad could be a little better, Battery life a little short
Thin and light construction, along with a clean design and an excellent touchscreen should make the Aspire S7 a popular choice among users who are after a premium Windows 8 Ultrabook. Its keys could use more travel, the touchpad could be a little more sol...
Excellent IPS display, 10point multitouch, Fast 2D performance, Beautiful design
Bothersome fan noise, Lacklustre battery, Fair share of bloatware
We didn't think it would be Acer who would set a new standard for Ultrabook design, but credit where it's due, the Aspire S7 is one of the most stunning laptops we've seen in recent years. Dual-torque hinges, an impossibly-thin body and a Gorilla Glass t...
There's room for improvement in battery life, but the slim, light design of the S7 is hard to beat if you're looking for a really portable laptop that has enough power to handle some serious work when you're away from the mains.Tags:Business,Laptops,Windo...
The Acer Aspire S7 is a great device, it really showcases what Windows 8 is really about. Therein lies the problem, with a totally touch optimised interface you'd absolutely love the S7, for me the split personality of Windows 8 detracts from the glorious...
Published: 2013-03-19, Author: Mark , review by: micromart.co.uk
Abstract: I nearly didn't review this equipment, assuming at first that it was just a variant of the Acer Aspire S3-391. It might have a similar code, but this is a very different computer from the S3, and it's a dramatically more spectacular device.The S7 series i...
The Aspire S7 remains the best Ultrabook I’ve ever used. While there are obvious points of improvement in terms of battery life, beyond this flaw the Aspire S7 simple soars. A top Ultrabook and a new high standard for Acer design. Pros Thin and beauti...