Testseek.com have collected 184 expert reviews of the Acer Swift 7 SF713-51 and the average rating is 78%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Acer Swift 7 SF713-51.
December 2016
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184 Reviews
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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
The tiny keyboard keys don't feel especially premium, and this isn't the fastest slim 13-inch in the bunch. The 1,920x1,080-pixel screen doesn't support touch, and the only ports are USB-C
It's hard to argue with a 13-inch laptop under 10mm thick. The Acer Swift 7 wins on that front, but other laptops offer more power and features while adding just a few millimeters of bulk...
The Acer Swift 7comes with a black and Gold body has been ranked as one of the slimmest modern laptops of today but with the cost of price it is being sold for it is highly recommended to look for better options that have a powerful processor that will gi...
Laptop is perfect for those on the go as it has a light weight of just 2.5 pounds, Along with being light the battery life will also keep you on the go longer with up to 9 hours on a single charge, Powered by the top end Intel Core i7 processor giving you
May be too expensive for those on a budget, Lacks a high end graphics card which may be a concern if you are a heavy gamer, Could have benefited from a boost in memory above the 8 GB that is provided
While the Acer Swift 7 SF713-51-M51W is far from a budget friendly option for those that have the disposable income there is no question this laptop offers some great benefits that you are not going to find on your average laptop model. It appears to be a...
Abstract: Lisa Gade reviews the extremely thin and good looking Acer Swift 7. The notebook is clad in metal and it's just 9.9mm thick and 2.48 lb. (1.24 kg). The Ultrabook has a 13.3” IPS full HD display clad in Gorilla Glass 4 and it runs Windows 10 on the 7th gen...
Weird non-clicky trackpad, Very expensive, Older and less powerful CPU, Low screen resolution for the price
The Acer Swift 7 is a show-off laptop, even if its moody obsidian black finish doesn't make it look like one.Slimming down to be thinner than any laptop out there is the main, perhaps only, goal here. And while Acer has successfully managed this, for most...
Published: 2018-01-24, Author: Lee , review by: v3.co.uk
Overall, Acer's Swift 7 is an impressive bit of kit. It's got some pretty decent specs for such a tiny and lightweight device, but those who were hoping to take advantage of Intel's most efficient chips yet might be best holding off before splurging on th...
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Published: 2018-01-19, Author: Joe , review by: techradar.com
Beautiful design, Excellent feel, Two USB-C ports
Middling battery life, No keyboard backlight
Like we said, the Acer Swift 7 is one of the most gorgeous laptops of the year already, but it cuts a few too many corners to offer up a more affordable laptop in vein of the 12-inch MacBook. Some might be inclined to think that, with a better screen, bat...
Published: 2018-01-11, Author: Lee , review by: Theinquirer.net
Overall, Acer's Swift 7 is an impressive bit of kit. It's got some pretty decent specs for such a tiny and lightweight device, but those who were hoping to take advantage of Intel's most efficient chips yet might be best holding off before splurging on th...
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Published: 2018-01-07, Author: Tom , review by: stuff.tv
The Swift 7 is a seriously impressive laptop - it's practically as thin as a smartphone, but has enough power to run all your desktop jobs smoothly. The price has taken a big leap from last year's model, but even with a year-old CPU, this revised Swift 7...
Weird non-clicky trackpad,Very expensive,Older and less powerful CPU,Low screen resolution for the price
The 2018 Acer Swift 7 slims down an already slender and impressive laptop, adding 4G connectivity, more power and a keyboard backlight to improve over its predecessor.Problem is, however, it's about £650 more for the pleasure, coming in with a mighty £1,5...