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September 2013
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Publicación: 2014-03-07, Autor: Cherlynn , crítica de: Laptopmag.com
Gorgeous, high-res display, Attractive, premium build, Fast SSD, Bloatware-free
Shorter battery life than previous version, Underside runs hot, Tinny audio
Acer's Aspire S7 Ultrabook squeezes a WQHD display and snappy Haswell performance into the same seductive body as its predecessor, but battery life suffers....
Publicación: 2014-01-17, Autor: Dana , crítica de: engadget.com
Nice build materials, Great viewing angles, Fast performance, longer battery life, Improved touchpad, Now runs quietly
Enormous power brick, No 2,560 x 1,440 option in the US, Power button is difficult to press, Expensive for what it is
The second time's a charm for Acer: the company's refreshed S7 Ultrabook addresses all the things we disliked about the original. Just be prepared to pay a premium over competing laptops with similar specs....
Several noteworthy updates in this second incarnation, including better cooling, Excellent touch pad sensitivity and accuracy, Luscious Gorilla Glass design, Strong performance and battery life
A six-row keyboard would have been better, Screen not the brightest, Dongles for extra video or LAN connectivity not included, No Thunderbolt
With plenty of competition in the $1,500-or-so "Haswell" clamshell crowd, the 13.3-inch Acer Aspire S7-392 edges ahead of most options. Its faults are few, and its many clever enhancements make this ultra-thin ultrabook a winner. ...
Strong performance in office applications and reasonable graphics capabilities, Dual-torque hinge means you can touch the screen without moving the display, Solid battery life, although there is room for improvement here, Sturdy, light chassis that should withstand day-to-day bumps and bangs
Keyboard layout puts important keys in unexpected places, Drive space is limited (though extremely fast)
At the outset of this evaluation, we said that the Acer Aspire S7 gives us a look at how far ultrabooks have come, but also lets us peek at where they’re headed. The Aspire S7 solves some of the major problems of early ultrabooks (like less than optima...
Very good application performance, Good battery runtimes, Bright and high-contrast WQHD display, Well built, Large opening angle of the display (180°), Fast RAID 0 SSD, Always quiet, DisplayPort, VGA, Fast-Ethernet and USB 2.0 via adaptor
Glossy display, Throttling under maximum load
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Very good application performance, Good battery runtimes, Bright and high-contrast WQHD display, Well built, Large opening angle of the display (180°), Fast RAID 0 SSD, Always quiet, DisplayPort, VGA, Fast-Ethernet and USB 2.0 via adaptor
Glossy display, Throttling under maximum load
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If your budget is generous and you have a taste for the best, the Acer Aspire S7 is a top contender. The glass lid, 0.51" slim design and 2.87 lb. weight make for a stylish and attractive Ultrabook that competes nicely with the also very light and chic...
Gorgeous design, very light, rigid frame, good performance
Expensive
If your budget is generous and you have a taste for the best, the Acer Aspire S7 is a top contender. The glass lid, 0.51" slim design and 2.87 lb. weight make for a stylish and attractive Ultrabook that competes nicely with the also very light and chi...
Publicación: 2013-09-02, Autor: Andrew , crítica de: arstechnica.com
Attractively styled and well-built, Great 1080p IPS touchscreen, RAID 0 SSD makes for very quick storage speeds, Improved port layout and key travel, Battery life goes from bottom-of-the-barrel to not-half-bad
Keyboard still uses an odd layout that seems unnecessary given the unused space in the palmrest, Tweaky trackpad, Not much of a performance upgrade over last year's model, though it's still plenty fast for most general computing tasks
Publicación: 2013-08-30, Autor: Joel , crítica de: pcmag.com
Very thin and light. Strong build quality/sturdy materials. Dual friction hinge. Very good benchmark test performance. Speedy wake from sleep. 8GB of memory. 2.4 and 5GHz Wifi support. No Bloatware. Very good battery life. Full size HDMI port.
Odd keyboard layout. Could use a larger SSD array. Thinness is expensive
If you're looking for a svelte laptop to show off, yet still be able to do real work in Windows 8, the Acer Aspire S7-392-6411 is the ultrabook you want at the top of the list. It's the current pinnacle of the ultrabook trend and shows the brilliance tha...