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December 2016
(78%)
184 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(80%)
151 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
As light as a feather
Enough processing power for average users
Sharp display
Stylish design
Tough aluminum body
Long battery life
Extremely thin laptop
Well-built laptop with a fine (if not record-breaking) 1080p screen
Decent keyboard and good Precision Touchpad
Two USB-C ports for data
Charging
And external displays
Good battery life
Fanless and fast enough for most people
Gamers aside
Sturdy build and eye-pleasing design
Ridiculously thin (9.98 mm) and light (1.1 kg)
Excellent touchpad
Decent battery life
Excellent IPS panel with negligible drawbacks
The screen doesn't use PWM from 17 to 100% screen brightness
Super thin
Extremely attractive chassis
Bright
Vivid display
Solid battery life
Remarkably thin and light
Shallow but snappy keyboard
Two USB-C ports with USB-A and HDMI adapters included
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39-inch thin
All-day battery life
Bright and accurate display
Two USB-C ports
Quiet operation
Quiet at all times
Handles basic tasks with ease
Thin frame is a unique look
If portability's your bag
It really is hard to beat the Swift 7. This is easily the thinnest and lightest laptop in the 13.3inch category that I've seen to date
And there doesn't seem to be much fat left to trim. The keyboard has just enough give and th
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
9.98 mm is quite thin
Stylish design with nice colors
Relatively light
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
The editors didn't like
USB-C is annoying right now
Trackpad placement is also annoying
Lacks an SD Card Reader
Some users will resent
The single port type
Middle-of-road performance
No touchscreen
No keyboard backlight or Caps Lock indicator light
No Thunderbolt 3
No PCI Express/NVMe SSD
Kaby Lake is barely an upgrade over Skylake (though this isn't Acer's fault)
Limited ports
Lacks keyboard backlight and it's a little bit shallow
Ships with M.2 SATA SSD instead of a PCIe NVMe-enabled drive
Doesn't utilize the full performance of the SoC
Not as fast as competing laptops
Keyboard is mushy and not backlit
Merely adequate performance
Keyboard isn't backlit
No memory card slot or Thunderbolt 3
Benchmark performance is lower than that of rivals
Shallow key travel
No keyboard backlight
Lacks Thunderbolt 3 support
Lacks Thunderbolt 3
Ability to handle more intensive tasks is constrained
It's thin. but it's also large
If there's a glaring hole in the Swift 7's design
It's in the realm of connectivity. The Swift features two USBC ports
Side by side on the right edge of the laptop. And that's it. One of these ports is designed to be used for charging
But it can be use
The tiny keyboard keys don't feel especially premium
And this isn't the fastest slim 13-inch in the bunch. The 1
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...
Published: 2016-12-10, Author: Andrew , review by: arstechnica.com
Well-built laptop with a fine (if not record-breaking) 1080p screen, Decent keyboard and good Precision Touchpad, Two USB-C ports for data, charging, and external displays, Good battery life, Fanless and fast enough for most people, gamers aside
No touchscreen, No keyboard backlight or Caps Lock indicator light, No Thunderbolt 3, No PCI Express/NVMe SSD, Kaby Lake is barely an upgrade over Skylake (though this isn't Acer's fault)
Sturdy build and eye-pleasing design, Ridiculously thin (9.98 mm) and light (1.1 kg), Excellent touchpad, Decent battery life, Excellent IPS panel with negligible drawbacks, The screen doesn't use PWM from 17 to 100% screen brightness
Limited ports, Lacks keyboard backlight and it's a little bit shallow, Ships with M.2 SATA SSD instead of a PCIe NVMe-enabled drive, Doesn't utilize the full performance of the SoC
The Acer Swift 7 is a great piece of equipment or jewelry. It's absurdly thin, light, compact and portable. It will serve you well during the day with good battery life, enough computing for browsing, office work and multimedia. Speaking of which, the scr...
Remarkably thin and light, Shallow but snappy keyboard, Two USB-C ports with USB-A and HDMI adapters included
Merely adequate performance, Keyboard isn't backlit, No memory card slot or Thunderbolt 3
Acer's thinner-than-thin laptop looks great and feels elegant, but is no barn-burner performance-wise for anything more demanding than office apps. Read More...
Abstract: If there's a silver lining to the overall decline of computer sales , it's the booming of the premium ultramobile segment. Based on a forecast from Gartner , sales of these slim but powerful flagship systems could rise by 11% this year and, by 2018, accou...