Acer Swift Edge review

Acer Swift Edge

The Acer Acer Swift Edge ranks as the #1 laptops globally, achieving a LibraScore of 88. Across all metrics, this product stands out most for its #9-ranked connectivity among 777 laptops. Consider the Lenovo ThinkPad P1 Gen 6 or Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Extreme Gen 5, which offer higher scores while staying in the same price range.

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Key takeaways
The Acer Swift Edge boasts solid performance, suitable for everyday tasks, but not ideal for demanding applications.
The Acer Swift Edge boasts a solid build quality with minimal wobble and a sturdy lid design overall.
The Acer Swift Edge's stunning 4K+ OLED display boasts vibrant colors, high contrast, and excellent color gamut.
The Acer Swift Edge features a beautiful 4K+ OLED display with vibrant colors and good color accuracy.

Is it Worth it?

The Acer Swift Edge is a beautiful laptop with a stunning 4K+ OLED display and good battery life of 8 hours and 44 minutes. The AMD Ryzen 7 6800U processor performs well, especially in multi-core tasks. However, the keyboard deck's lack of rigidity is concerning for long-term durability. Considering its price, this laptop offers great value. While it excels in office productivity, it may not be ideal for heavy usage or creative applications that require intense processing power. It ultimately depends on individual needs and priorities.

Build

The Acer Swift Edge boasts a sleek design with a magnesium alloy construction, giving it a premium feel. The laptop's thickness is comparable to the LG Gram, but its weight is slightly less at 2.54 pounds. A simple black color scheme with an Acer logo at the top adds to its minimalistic aesthetic. However, upon closer inspection, the Swift Edge's coating provides a more substantial metal-like feel compared to the Gram. The laptop's build quality is solid, with minimal wobble and a sturdy lid that can be opened with one hand. If you're after top-notch build, consider Acer Swift Edge 16.

Display

The Acer Swift Edge boasts an impressive 4K+ OLED display that is truly stunning. Colors are vibrant and accurate, with high contrast ratios and excellent color gamut. The glossy screen may be prone to some reflections, but the anti-reflective material inside helps minimize this issue. However, one notable drawback is the display's brightness level, which struggles to exceed 50 nits. This can lead to a bit of PWM flicker in bright environments. Nonetheless, the Swift Edge's OLED display is undoubtedly a highlight of this laptop, offering exceptional visual quality that will appeal to those who value aesthetics and performance. It’s worth checking out Acer Predator Helios Neo 16S AI, delivering remarkable display.

Performance

The Acer Swift Edge boasts an AMD Ryzen 7 6800U processor with integrated 6800M GPU, paired with 16GB of RAM and a 1TB NVMe SSD. This setup delivers impressive multi-core speeds, outperforming some Intel i7u processors. In creative applications like Photoshop and Adobe Premiere Pro, the Swift Edge holds its own, making it suitable for office productivity rather than demanding tasks. While single-core clock speeds are lower, this is largely irrelevant in everyday use. Fan noise is moderate, but switching to a more efficient profile can minimize it. Overall, the performance of the Acer Swift Edge is solid, if not spectacular, and well-suited for its intended purpose as a lightweight productivity laptop. Give Acer Swift Go 16 a try—it’s designed to provide an unparalleled performance.

Battery and Charging

The Acer Swift Edge boasts an impressive battery life, with 8 hours and 44 minutes of usage before needing to charge. This is remarkable considering the laptop's 4K OLED display. The 54Wh battery may be smaller than the LG Grand's 80Wh battery, but the AMD processor seems to compensate for this difference. Overall, the Swift Edge's battery performance is a notable highlight in its otherwise impressive feature set.

Connectivity

The Acer Swift Edge boasts an impressive array of connectivity options, including two Type-C ports (one supporting DisplayPort), one USB port, HDMI 2.1, and a Noble lock USB port. However, it's worth noting that the Type-C ports do not support Thunderbolt. The laptop also features Wi-Fi 6E. Consider discovering the power of Acer Swift Edge 16, featuring the latest advancements in connectivity.

Features

The Acer Swift Edge is a 16-inch thin and light notebook weighing 2.54 pounds, rivaling the LG Gram in terms of portability. It boasts a beautiful 4K+ OLED display with vibrant colors, high contrast ratios, and good color accuracy. The laptop features an AMD Ryzen 7 6800U processor, 16GB RAM, and a 1TB SSD, offering impressive performance for office productivity and creative tasks. You might prefer Acer Predator Triton Neo 16, designed with an upgraded features for a better experience.

Support and Maintenance

The Acer Swift Edge's keyboard deck is a major concern due to its squishy nature, causing the entire deck to sink when typing normally. This raises long-term durability concerns despite other impressive features such as a 4K OLED display and good battery life.

Pros

1. The laptop is a beautiful product with a simple black color and the Acer logo at the top.

2. It's lightweight, weighing only 2.54 pounds, making it even lighter than the LG Grand.

3. The magnesium alloy used in the Swift Edge feels more like metal than the LG Gram, despite being on the same level of thinness.

4. The AMD processor with Ryzen 7 6800U and integrated 6800M GPU provides good multi-core speeds and beats out some Intel i7u processors.

5. The laptop has a very good battery life of 8 hours and 44 minutes before needing to charge, even with the 4K OLED display.

Cons

1. The keyboard deck is extremely squishy, with zero rigidity, which makes it feel flimsy and prone to damage.

2. There's no Micro SD card slot on the Swift Edge, unlike the LG Gram, due to its use of an AMD processor.

3. The speakers are tinny and don't get very loud, making them less than ideal for music or video playback.

4. The webcam is 1080p but doesn't have an infrared sensor for facial recognition, which may be a concern for some users.

5. The keyboard deck's lack of rigidity makes it uncomfortable to type on, even with normal typing pressure.

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