Acer has unveiled their sleek and lightweight Swift 14 AI laptop series featuring the Intel Core Ultra 200V (Lunar Lake) processor. This release complements the lineup that includes the Ryzen-powered Swift 14 AI and the Snapdragon models introduced since May. As a result, the Acer Swift 14 now offers sub-variants across all three processor platforms.
The specifications of the Intel-based Acer Swift 14 AI include a 14″ display with the option of OLED or IPS touch screens, a top-tier Core Ultra 7 258V CPU, up to 32GB of RAM, a maximum of 1TB storage, two USB Type-C ports, two Type-A ports, a 65 Wh battery, and a weight of 1.26 kilograms, which is slightly lighter than the AMD variant at 1.32 kilograms.
The distinction among the three sub-models lies in the processor chips and battery life. Acer’s specs reveal the following:
– Intel Version: 29 hours of continuous video playback, 23 hours of web browsing, 21 hours on MobileMark, starting at $1,199.
– AMD Version: 27 hours of continuous video playback, 19 hours of web browsing, 17 hours on MobileMark, starting at $1,199.
– Snapdragon X Elite Version: 26 hours of continuous video playback, 18 hours of web browsing, starting at $1,099.
Additionally, Acer offers the Swift Go 14 AI, a similar model with a slightly larger 14.5″ display powered by the Snapdragon X Plus 8-core processor with lower specs for comparison:
– Snapdragon X Plus 8-core Version: 28 hours of continuous video playback, 19.5 hours of web browsing, starting at $999.
Simultaneously launched is the Acer Swift 16 AI in the Core Ultra 200V variant featuring a 16″ 3K OLED display, up to Core Ultra 9 288V CPU, a 75 Wh battery, with exact usage figures undisclosed like the 14″ models. The starting price is $1,199.
TLDR: Acer introduces the Swift series with Intel, AMD, and Snapdragon variants, offering a range of features and performance levels to cater to diverse user needs.
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