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Acer Swift 7: Light, Deft & Nimble

The Swift 7 is the slimmest and lightest notebook we've reviewed to date, at less than 1cm thick, weighing just 890g.

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The Acer Swift 7 made an impression on me before I even turned it on. It's lighter than the latest Macbook Air, weighing just 890g, compared to 1.29kg, and is slimmer too, at less than 1cm thick, compared to the marginally wider 1.61cm Macbook Air. My sister likened it to a piece of paper when she saw it.

Despite being more compact, the Swift 7 offers a larger display than the Macbook Air, spanning 14 inches, with a screen-to-body ratio of 92%.

The display virtually spans to the very edge of the screen – you can hardly see the frame (the bezel is just 2.57mm wide), and the Swift 7's picture itself is bright and clear.

Made with Corning Gorilla Glass 6, the Swift 7's display is also a touch screen, which does make for easier and faster navigation. I found this feature particular­ly handy for adjusting the screen size and zooming text, especially when using the Swift 7 without a mouse.

While the display is stunning, the speakers were a bit muted. The good news is that the laptop did pair with my Bluetooth speaker quickly and easily, which significan­tly improved the viewing experience when watching movies and shows.

The laptop also has a 3.5mm headphone jack, for users that prefer traditiona­l headphones.

The cute little pop-up camera is also worth a mention. With the press of a button users can release and hide the HD camera. The hideaway camera allows for a thinner bezel, but it does make for a more awkward camera angle when making calls. I suggest propping the camera up (such as on top of a stack of books) for a more flattering angle that doesn't shoot up your nose.

The 32Wh Li-ion battery performs well, lasting for up to 12 hours.

The Swift 7 has a finger-print reader, so you can lock your laptop that way if you wish. On other Acer laptops the finger-print sensor sits on its own, but on the Swift 7 it doubles as the power button.

This laptop features Acer's FineTip keyboard, which is comfortabl­e to use and makes a satisfying sound. It is also backlit, allowing you to see the keys in low-light settings, without being overly bright.

While the Swift 7 is equipped with the 8th Gen Intel Core i7 processor, rather than the latest 10th Gen Intel Core processors, the Swift 7 is still fast and powerful. It has a Windows 10 operating system.

The Swift 7 comes with a stylish leather protective sleeve that has magnetic fastening.

VERDICT

Overall, I was very impressed with this laptop – its highlevel tech features match its striking appearance. Marketed as an easily portable, high-powered working laptop, this model ticks the boxes for an on-the-go working device.

The only disappoint­ing feature I came across were the built-in speakers, as they're not loud enough for an immersive viewing experience. However, an easy workaround is a pair of headphones or a Bluetooth speaker.

This minor shortfall is far outweighed by its positive attributes, including the stunning touchscree­n, frameless display, and sleek design. If you're looking for a light, easy-to-carry laptop for working or learning on the go this device is a premium option.

Its retail price is $2,499, but it is currently on sale on the Acer online store.

Rating 7.5

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