![]() ![]() On the far right - below the arrow keys - is a fingerprint scanner. Below the island-style keyboard, you’ll find a touchpad that takes up a third of the deck. Moving on to the deck, you’ll find white symbols and letters superimposed on clicky black keys. The top bezel houses a 720p HD camera while the chin, which is twice as large as the other three bezels, sports a silver Acer logo. Open the lid and you’ll be introduced to slim-ish bezels that frame the 14-inch, 1080p display. It’s conspicuous enough to stand out from the crowd as it contrasts with the lid’s reflective Acer logo, but it’s also subdued - it’s neither loud nor garish.Īnother striking feature of the Swift 3x is its electric-blue hinge, which adds a splash of drama to the dusky chassis. My review unit is wrapped in a rich Steam Blue coating that’s reminiscent of a dark-denim hue. The Swift 3x deviates from the typical, boring ol’ black-or-gray designs that plague the laptop market. Both configurations are available in Steam Blue and Safari Gold. Our review unit, priced at $1,199, upgrades your internals to an Intel Core i7-1165G7 CPU, 16GB of RAM and a 1TB SSD. The Acer Swift 3x starts at $899 and comes with a 14-inch, 1080p display, a quad-core, 2.4GHz Intel Core i5-1135G7 CPU, 8GB of RAM, a 512GB SSD and Intel Iris Xe Max graphics. Acer Swift 3x price and configuration optionsĪcer Swift 3x price and configuration options.The Swift 3x’s battery life and dim display simply don’t cut it - perhaps all that competition-beating power comes with some trade-offs. Don’t get too excited, though - you won’t be able to play any GPU-crushing games like Microsoft Flight Simulator, but the Iris Xe Max GPU will give you an extra boost for light editing work and casual gaming you won’t get from Intel’s integrated graphics. If that isn’t enough to excite you, the Swift 3x also packs Intel’s first discrete graphics in two decades: Iris Xe Max. ![]() This machine is, indeed, a beast! Skeptical? Just wait ‘til you see our results for this breakneck brute. Even when we pitted the Swift 3x against herculean premium laptops like the Dell XPS 13, the Acer ultraportable drew blood and took no prisoners. No matter what you throw at it, this notebook will shred ‘em to pieces. In fact, it’s a monstrous, mighty machine. The Acer Swift 3x, priced at $1,199, is no punk. ![]()
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