Testseek.com have collected 86 expert reviews of the Acer Aspire S7-392 and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Acer Aspire S7-392.
September 2013
(81%)
86 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(62%)
70 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Excellent build quality
Vibrant touchscreen display
Thin and light
Yet still very powerful
The battery life
Obviously
But exceptional if not identical battery life is standard across every Haswell generation ultrabook. The screen is wonderful
And especially good on colors compared to some other panels. It's only really matched by the new Son
Strong performance in office applications and reasonable graphics capabilities
Dual-torque hinge means you can touch the screen without moving the display
Solid battery life
Although there is room for improvement here
Sturdy
Light chassis that should withstand day-to-day bumps and bangs
Attractively styled and well-built
Great 1080p IPS touchscreen
RAID 0 SSD makes for very quick storage speeds
Improved port layout and key travel
Battery life goes from bottom-of-the-barrel to not-half-bad
Gorgeous
High-res display
Attractive
Premium build
Fast SSD
Bloatware-free
The Acer Aspire S7 has the same great design we loved last year
But the S7-392-6411 has a more battery-friendly Intel Haswell CPU
Sexy and lightweight design
Strong graphics and performance
Fast boot and transfer times
Above-average battery life
Beautiful 1080p touchscreen display
Gorgeous design
Very light
Rigid frame
Good performance
Several noteworthy updates in this second incarnation
Including better cooling
Excellent touch pad sensitivity and accuracy
Luscious Gorilla Glass design
Strong performance and battery life
Thin and light. Strong build quality
With sturdy materials. Dual-friction hinge. Full-size HDMI port. 8GB of memory and 256GB SSD. 2.4 and 5GHz Wi-Fi support. Long battery life. Very good benchmark test performance.
Very thin and light. Strong build quality/sturdy materials. Dual friction hinge. Very good benchmark test performance. Speedy wake from sleep. 8GB of memory. 2.4 and 5GHz Wifi support. No Bloatware. Very good battery life. Full size HDMI port.
Still thin
Light
And attractive
Battery life is much improved
Better keyboard
Runs quieter than previous model
Nice build materials
Great viewing angles
Fast performance
Longer battery life
Improved touchpad
Now runs quietly
Very good application performance
Good battery runtimes
Bright and high-contrast WQHD display
Well built
Large opening angle of the display (180°)
Fast RAID 0 SSD
Always quiet
DisplayPort
VGA
Fast-Ethernet and USB 2.0 via adaptor
The editors didn't like
Useless Caps Lock key
Doesn't take full advantage of high-res display
There's only one truly stupid thing about the S7
And that's its power button. It's on the back-left side
And it is astonishingly easy to press. In fact
It's in the exact location your index finger probably goes when you lift an open laptop. It's very a
Keyboard layout puts important keys in unexpected places
Drive space is limited (though extremely fast)
Keyboard still uses an odd layout that seems unnecessary given the unused space in the palmrest
Tweaky trackpad
Not much of a performance upgrade over last year's model
Though it's still plenty fast for most general computing tasks
Shorter battery life than previous version
Underside runs hot
Tinny audio
The touch pad and keyboard still don't rate for a $1
400-and-up laptop
And other high-end ultrabooks cost less
Hidden power button
A few undersized keys
Not the fastest SSD
Expensive
A six-row keyboard would have been better
Screen not the brightest
Dongles for extra video or LAN connectivity not included
No Thunderbolt
Sensitive touchpad. Odd keyboard layout. No included Ethernet or VGA dongle.Some bloatware
Odd keyboard layout. Could use a larger SSD array. Thinness is expensive
Published: 2012-12-04, Author: William , review by: XSreviews.co.uk
While I was impressed with Acer's Iconia W800 tablet, the Aspire S7 blew me away. I don't normally mind returning review units, but I've grown very attached to the S7 over the few weeks that I've had it – it's served me well and exceeded my expectations f...
None of us at Lazygamer wanted to see those Aspire S7s go. The Ultrabook is a stunning display of tech, seamlessly bridging the divide between nifty gadget and workhorse PC. Of course, the only real downside is the price, coming in at about R25k. If you c...
Slim form factor, Gorgeous screen, Great build quality, Heat management
Average battery life, Keyboard could have been better
It's hard not to fall in love with the Acer Aspire S7's looks and fall in love we did. This Ultrabook isn't only about looks however. Intelligent design and hardware choices means that this device performs just as good as it looks. If only the battery lif...
Slim and good looking, Good performance, Excellent battery life, VGA and Ethernet via included dongle
Cramped, shallow keyboard, Body bends and flexes, Expensive
Many notebooks calling themselves Ultrabooks have been too large, too heavy or too expensive, but this model from Acer stays true to the vision. Unfortunately, it also matches the rest of the Ultrabook stereotype: it's awfully expensive, connectivity is l...
Abstract: What these laptops have in common are microprocessors that belong to a new family of Intel chips called Haswell. The chips consume less power than previous generations and promise a 50 percent boost in battery life for watching video. The improvements ext...
The battery life, obviously, but exceptional if not identical battery life is standard across every Haswell generation ultrabook. The screen is wonderful, and especially good on colors compared to some other panels. It's only really matched by the new Son
There's only one truly stupid thing about the S7, and thATT#39;s its power button. It's on the back-left side, and it is astonishingly easy to press. In fact, it's in the exact location your index finger probably goes when you lift an open laptop. It's very a
Yes. Hell yes. This has been my favorite Windows laptop to date. The 14-inch Razer Blade was pretty wonderful as well, but its screen was too much of a letdown. We still need to take a look at the refreshed versions of other top ultrabooks-especially the...
Thin and light, Premium build, Top-notch performance, Full HD IPS display, Longer battery life
Glass lid is fingerprint and smudge-magnet, A bit on the pricey side
The first Aspire S7 was already a great ultrabook, except probably for the paltry battery life. The new Haswell-powered Aspire S7 has certainly solved that shortcoming. Same great design, lightweight form factor, impressive performance and a day-long batt...
Muy buen rendimiento de aplicación, Buena duración de batería, Display WQHD brillante y de elevado contraste, Bien construido, Gran ángulo de apertura del display (180°), Veloz SSD RAID 0, Siempre silencioso, DisplayPort, VGA, Fast-Ethernet y USB 2.0 por
L'Aspire S7 d'Acer est ultrabook haut de gamme qui vaut clairement le détour. Par rapport à l'ancienne version, il tient presque deux heures de plus sur batterie et la ventilation ne fait plus de bruit. Puissant, agréable à utiliser et vraiment très beau...
Très bonnes performances globales, Bonne autonomie, Écran WQHD lumineux et à hauts contrastes, Bien fini, Grand angle d'ouverture de l'écran (180°), Système RAID 0 de SSD, Silencieux, en toutes circonstances, DisplayPort, VGA, FastEthernet et USB 2.0 via