![]() ![]() The Ryzen 7 6800U processor comes with 8 cores and 16 threads. The Acer Swift Edge comes with an AMD Ryzen 7 6800U processor and up to a 1TB SSD, alongside 16GB RAM.įrom my brief use time with the laptop, it responded well and could load up browser pages quickly. But to have an OLED screen on a £1499.99 laptop is certainly remarkable. While I would need to spend more time with this laptop to get a full view of how it handles movies and creative tasks, it looked to have a vibrant and bright screen during my browsing. ![]() Acer claims that it is DCI-P3 approved, has a peak brightness of 500 nits and has a 1,000,000:1 contrast ratio, as well as a 16:10 ratio. It also boasts a 4K OLED display, and while I wasn’t able to test the specs, it looked very bright with vibrant colours. It did not have touchscreen capabilities, which I personally look for in a work laptop, but I think the large screen makes up for it. I really liked the display of the Acer Swift Edge the 16-inch panel meant there was a lot of screen space, and I could open up multiple tabs without it feeling clustered. I was happy to see such a vast selection considering the laptop is so thin, and I think it would work well in a lot of office and educational environments. In terms of ports, it packs a 3.5mm audio jack, two USB-C ports, two USB-A 3.2 ports and an HDMI port. Moreover, the trackpad was large and felt smooth to use, and it responded well during my browsing session. The weight was surprising and I could easily lift it with just one hand, making it a great laptop to take on the go. Since it’s made from magnesium-aluminum alloy (the same material used with the excellent LG Gram series) it’s not too surprising that it has some flexibility to it.īut that does mean that it can achieve a weight of just 1.17kg, which is remarkably lighter than even the 1.24kg MacBook Air M2. It was roomy and responsive, although there was a pretty noticeable flex in the chassis if you pressed down hard enough. Other than the colour, I also really liked the keyboard. It had an almost iridescent sheen to it, with the colour shifting depending on the light going from a white colour to a blueish green that I really liked, providing the device with more personality than the standard grey on the Acer Swift X (2022). I was able to go hands on with the white model, and I have to say it’s incredibly sleek and attractive. The Acer Swift Edge is available in two colours: White and Black. It’s not available to buy just yet, but we’re expecting it to arrive in stores in the coming weeks. The Acer Swift Edge has a starting price of £1499.99. This is not a full review of the laptop, but instead a hands on, as I haven’t spent enough time with the Edge to get a full view of its performance or battery life. It has been designed for productivity workloads, and should work well for those who work both from home and the office. The Acer Swift Edge (2022) is a large laptop, packing a 16-inch 4K OLED display.īut despite the large screen, the Acer Swift Edge is one of the sleekest and most attractive laptops from the company in years, keeping a low weight of just 1.17kg. Lightweight design The Acer Swift weighs in at just 1.17kg, despite its 16-inch screen.Ryzen 6000 CPU Powered by a Ryzen 6000 processor.4K OLED screen Features a bright, OLED 4K panel that makes working with multiple tabs open a breeze. ![]()
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