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Unveiling the Acer Swift 14 AI with Core Ultra 200V – A Battery Life Beyond that of AMD and Snapdragon Versions.

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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