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Acer Swift 5 SF514-55T-72GC Core i7-1165G7 512GB 14in

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Stuff.tv
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5 years ago
Acer Swift 5 (2018) hands-on review

The Swift 5 possesses the sort of power that will let you do pretty much anything, besides playing games. There’s no dedicated GPU, so while you can play Minecraft and Fortnite, the Swift 5 and The Witcher 3 aren’t going to get along at all. For that sort of action you’ll want the Acer Helios 500 instead. This was announced alongside the Swift 5 and has an Nvidia GTX 1070 GPU, (up to) an Intel Core i9+ CPU and 17.3-inch screen. However, as that laptop weighs 4kg we’ll stick to the Swift 5 for our everyday runabout, thanks. We’ll find out how it copes with all the tasks we throw at it once we get one in for a full review.

Digitaltrends
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3 years ago
Acer Swift 3X review: Intel’s Xe Max graphics make a surprising debut

Intel has released its first discrete GPU in 20 years, the Iris Xe Max. That doesn’t necessarily mean it’s trying to compete with Nvidia for gaming laptops, though. It’s not designed specifically to accelerate games, but rather to work with the CPU to speed up a variety of other tasks. An interesting idea for thin-and-light laptops, right? So far, the Iris Xe Max is in three laptops, and we received one of them — the midrange clamshell Acer Swift 3X — for review. The Acer Swift 3X isn’t a cheap laptop in its Iris Xe Max configuration — at least not for a typical Swift laptop. It comes in at $1,240 at Amazon with a Core i7-1165G7, 16GB of LPDDR4X RAM, 1TB of PCIe solid-state drive (SSD) storage, and a 14-inch Full HD (1920 x 1080) IPS display in the increasingly old-school 16:9 aspect ratio. You can spend $899 and get a version with just Iris Xe graphics inside, a Core i5-1135G7, 8GB of RAM, and a 512GB SSD. Do the Iris Xe Max graphics make this a must-buy midrange laptop? We’ll start w...

Strong performance; Excellent battery life; Aesthetic is attractive; Well-rounded port selection;

Display is underwhelming; Build quality doesn't meet premium standards; Poor gaming performance;

Stuff.tv
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5 years ago
Acer Swift 5 (2018) hands-on review review
PB Tech
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2 years ago
Acer Swift 5 SF514-55T-72GC Under 1kg Ultra light Premium Ultrabook 14" FHD IPS Touch Intel i7-1165G

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