Acer Swift 7 Price in Singapore & Specifications
Screen Size
13.3"
OS
Windows 10
Battery Life
9h
Weight
1.13kg
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Acer 【Same Day Delivery】 Swift 7-14 Sf714-52T-72Sy (Wte) | I7-8500/16/512/0.89Kg
S$ 2,698.00
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Cheapest Acer Swift 7 Price in Singapore is S$ 1,777.99
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Price List by Country for Acer Swift 7
Country | International Price | Price in SGD |
---|---|---|
Indonesia | IDR 18.579.000 | S$ 1,746.00 |
Malaysia | MYR 4,875.00 | S$ 1,606.00 |
Philippines | PHP 62,295.00 | S$ 1,724.00 |
Singapore | SGD 1,777.99 | S$ 1,778.00 |
Vietnam | VND 27.665.547 | S$ 1,589.00 |
Acer Swift 7 Specs
Display | |
---|---|
Screen Size | 13.3" |
Screen Resolution | 1920 x 1080pixels |
Screen Technology | LED |
Platform | |
OS | Windows 10 |
CPU Speed | 1.2GHz |
CPU | Intel Core i5 |
Battery | |
Battery Life | 9h |
Design | |
Weight | 1.13kg |
Body Material | Aluminium |
Storage | |
Storage Type | SSD |
Storage | 256GB |
Graphics | |
Graphic Card | Intel Integrated HD Graphics |
Connector Ports | |
HDMI | Yes |
USB 3.0 | No |
USB Type-C | Yes |
Headphone Jack | Yes |
USB | No |
DVI | No |
Card Reader | No |
DisplayPort | No |
Thunderbolt | Yes |
VGA | No |
Camera | |
Webcam Resolution | HD |
Memory | |
RAM | 8GB |
Features | |
Touch Screen | Yes |
Fingerprint Reader | Yes |
Backlit Keyboard | Yes |
Packaging Data | |
Warranty | 1 Year |
Connection | |
Wi-Fi Standard | 802.11ac |
Reviews of Acer Swift 7
slashgear.com
Reviewed on 2019-06-10
Incredibly slim and light, Display is bright with crisp colors and slim bezel, Includes stylish protective leather case, Fanless design, Keyboard is very comfortable
Webcam angle is awkward, Base flexes easily, causing the trackpad to click, Limited ports makes dongle necessary
Acer has launched one of the thinnest, lightest laptops available with the new Swift 7 model. This insanely svelte ultrabook sports a 14-inch display, two USB-C ports, and an impossibly slim design that demands attention. The laptop arguably sets a new ba...
Read more > pcworld.com_techhive.com
Reviewed on 2019-01-22
Incredibly thin, exceptionally light
Clickless touchpad is frustrating, Tablet processor in a laptop equals subpar performance, Poor battery life
Acer's Swift 7 (2018) is unquestionably one of the lightest, thinnest laptops around. But a genuinely frustrating keyboard and trackpad, plus poor performance—which the company appears to have solved in its 2019 edition—makes us advise passing this over f...
Read more > arstechnica.com
Reviewed on 2018-11-08
Attractive thin design, LTE connectivity through nano SIM and eSIM support, Fingerprint reader for Windows Hello, Backlit keyboard, Now includes PCIe storage, Decent battery life
No Thunderbolt 3, Only comes with an FHD screen, Webcam positioned under the screen, Trackpad doesn't physically click, Low-power Y-series processor
The tech industry is obsessed with making things thin, and Acer is no exception. The company bills the new Swift 7 as the world's thinnest laptop, measuring 8.98mm thick at its widest point. Designed for professionals and frequent travelers, this year's S...
Read more > topnewreview.com
Reviewed on 2018-10-08
Acer says its Swift 7 is one of the thinnest laptop in the world, and the design is incredibly impressive and almost impossibly sleek, it gets long long battery life and offers 4G LTE capability, but there are myriad trade-offs to consider.For one, it's...
Read more > notebookcheck.net
Reviewed on 2018-08-29
stylish and ultra-thin case, multi-touch display with no backlight bleed, IPS display with strong viewing angles, no PWM, good Wi-Fi performance, LTE module, fingerprint sensor, fast NVMe SSD, Acer sleeve and USB Type-C hub included, backlit keyboard, en...
expensive, only two USB 3.1 Type-C ports, case is prone to fingerprints, touchpad lacks dedicated buttons, no memory card reader, no configuration options
Unbelievably thin! The latest revision of the Acer Swift 7 is not only slimmer than its predecessor, but it also packs an Intel Core i7 Y-series processor, which should provide better performance and a multi-touch display. Find out in this detailed review...
Read more > cnet.com
Reviewed on 2018-08-10
Despite being just 8.98mm thick, there's room for a 14-inch touchscreen, backlit keyboard, big touchpad and even a fingerprint reader
Slower CPU than much of the premium ultraportable competition. The touchpad is fixed, so no physical clicking. There's a limited number of ports
Pulling out the Acer Swift 7 is like doing a great party trick at a bar. Do you want to see just how thin a laptop can get? Everyone nods and you reveal the 8.98mm thick (at these sizes, you really do have to split hairs) laptop, which looks even more imp...
Read more > zdnet.com
Reviewed on 2018-08-03
Attractive 14inch display, Only 9mm thick, Weighs 1.2kg, Mobile broadband
Expensive, Limited number of ports, No user upgrades, Touchpad is not clickable, 7th generation Intel Core CPU
Acer seems to primarily focus on the consumer market these days -- launching a new range of gaming laptops earlier this year, for example. But it also produces business PCs, such as this new version of its 14-inch Swift 7 ultraportable laptop.Announced at...
Read more > tomshardware.com
Reviewed on 2018-07-25
Incredibly thin, Vivid display & Strong battery life, 4G LTE capability,
Last Gen CPU and slow performance, Touchpad doesn't click, Weird keyboard layout
Acer says its Swift 7 ($1,699.99) is the thinnest laptop in the world, at less than 0.4 inches and, holding it in our hands, we don't doubt the company's claims. The design is incredibly impressive and almost impossibly sleek, it gets long long battery li...
Read more > goodgearguide.com.au
Reviewed on 2019-01-22
Acer's Swift 7 (2018) is unquestionably one of the lightest, thinnest laptops around. But a genuinely frustrating keyboard and trackpad, plus poor performance—which the company appears to have solved in its 2019 edition—makes us advise passing this over f...
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