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Acer Swift 7 Review - The Thinnest Laptop Ever!

2016-10-29
hey how's it going guys this is Dave - Dee and this is the Acer swift seven so this thing comes in a nine point nine eight millimeters thick it's very thin it's less than a centimeter in fact it's the thinnest laptop in the world right now it's black and gold kind of like the HP Spectre but instead of going for an elegant theme this thing's just straight up functional there's a bit of flex on the casing partially because the aluminum isn't that thick but it's also a wide device it's thin but the footprint is relatively large screen hinge is a little stiff you can't open it with one hand at least not easily but the overall build quality is good it's got an audio jack and two USB sea ports on the right you can use either of them to charge it but that's it for ports you're going to need to use the included adapters if you need HDMI or regular USB connections you can open it up easily but there's not much you can upgrade on the inside you can replace the Wi-Fi card and the SSD so the stock drive is a 256 gig SATA SSD it's slower because of SATA and it's one of the short M to drive so replacement drives aren't as easy to find the screen is great it's 1080p and covered in gorilla glass it's not a touchscreen despite having that glossy finish but it looks really nice very good color gamut and accuracy nice and bright definitely one of the best features of this laptop the keyboard is decent not amazing its biggest problem is that it's not backlit and a lot of potential buyers might really want that the keys themselves are smaller but I got used to it after a couple hours there are better keyboards on ultra-thin laptops out there like the HP Spectre but this one's not bad the trackpad is excellent it uses native Windows drivers it's glass it's got a great texture excellent button mechanics and the tactile feedback on the click is perfect it's a little shallow but it reminds me of MacBook trackpads before they went off force touch II now I know I'm going on and on about the trackpad but for a lot of Ultrabook users they don't use mice and the trackpad experience is clutch this one nails it the speakers are located on the bottom so they're down firing they have Dolby branding on them and they sound decent they're better at lower volumes but they quickly lose audio clarity as you increase the volume even at 50% they start to sound a little fuzzy performance wise it's running a Kb like core i5 but this is the y chip so it's got like the new generation of core M processors it'll handle light to moderate tasks comfortably so any kind of web browsing or word processing or a media consumption that stuff is no problem but if you have any kind of heavier work like raw photo edits or if you want to play even light games it won't do that well now with this reduction and processing power comes a couple nice benefits first is the heat it generates even under load it never gets uncomfortable to use so there's no fan and consequently no fan noise it's essentially a silent computer and it also has the benefit of really low power draw this thing only has a 41 watt hour battery and it'll comfortably last seven hours of regular use a normal core i5 processor would last noticeably less okay so with the Swift 7 you're getting an extremely thin laptop with reasonable build quality and impressively color accurate and bright tan DP screen but it's not touch sensitive you get a decent keyboard that is spacious but it's not backlit you get an excellent trackpad one of the best in the Ultrabook market on the inside we have a cable a Qui processor and the Intel HD 615 they can comfortably handle productivity work and media consumption but they'll have a tough time keeping up with more demanding tasks the 8 gigs of ram is soldered on the 256 gigs of storage is upgradeable and then powering this is a comfortable seven hour battery now I think some people might be worried about the core Y processor it's not the fastest thing out there but I really like the Acer Swift 7 it's basically everything that you would need in an ultra portable productivity machine it's got all the fundamentals good screen battery life trackpad decent keyboard but it's not backlit so if that's a deal-breaker for you well your deal is broken but that doesn't bother you this is a really good machine to take a look at that's the end of this video hope you guys liked it thumbs if you liked it subs if you loved it it's been nice I'll see you guys next time you
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