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November 2012
(78%)
140 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(56%)
5 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Excellent screen
Lovely design
Strongly built
Very fast SSD
Attractive glass design
Highend hardware configuration
Fullday battery life
Beautiful design. Monitor increases resistance as you open it farther
Minimising screen wobble from touching. Full HD IPS screen. Dual SSDs in RAID 0 bring plenty of speed
Aluminium chassis is solid and comfy on the palms
Beautiful IPS touchscreen
Despite being shallow
The keyboard is comfortable to use
Speedy and responsive
The editors didn't like
Shallow keys
Touchpad could be a little better
Battery life a little short
Screen limited to 1080p
Too much bloatware
Expensive. Battery life could be better. Backlit keyboard makes the keys harder to read in half-light. Can get loud under load
Excellent screen, Lovely design, Strongly built, Very fast SSD
Shallow keys, Touchpad could be a little better, Battery life a little short
Thin and light construction, along with a clean design and an excellent touchscreen should make the Aspire S7 a popular choice among users who are after a premium Windows 8 Ultrabook. Its keys could use more travel, the touchpad could be a little more sol...
There's little not to like about the Acer Aspire S7. With its angular design and vibrant white metallic casing the device offers one of the most attractive and unique designs in the market. It's lightweight form factor, strong performance and above averag...
The Acer Aspire S7 may be one of the company's first touchscreen ultrabooks, but the company certainly knew what it was doing when it designed the S7 as it looks really nice and can perform very well with its included Intel Core i5 processor. We did have...
DualSSD storage, Precise, clean finish, Brilliant touchscreen, Many bundled accessories
Abysmal battery life, Poor audio performance, 4GB RAM limit, Limited to Windows 8
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Published: 2013-01-19, Author: Les , review by: thessdreview.com
The Acer S7 is the smallest and most powerful ultrabook available on the market today. In fact, we cannot find any notebook that is available in a standard configuration with read and write performance of up to 1GB/s and this ultra will be looked at ver...
Acer has designed an ultrabook that’s thin, light, attractive, sturdy, and powerful. But it’s not a perfect portable computer.The Acer Aspire S7 is hampered by lousy battery life, an odd keyboard, a high-resolution display that’s both a blessing and a ...
Nearperfect build quality, strong aesthetics and powerful internals
A nearbroken trackpad and wimpy battery life
That leaves us with a best-in-class laptop with two distinct and important weaknesses. A bad trackpad is a serious knock against any laptop, let alone one that sells for $1650. Mediocre battery life doesn't help. Then again, literally everything else ...
If you'll pardon my slaughtering of Neil Armstrong's famous quote from the moon landing, there are two areas I want to focus on for the conclusion. First, there's what Acer has done today relative to the Acer of years past; second is how the end result of...
Abstract: The well-made Aspire S7 is thin and light yet sturdy, but try the keyboard before you buyI'm just as tired of the "Ultrabook" label as anyone, but every now and then along comes a machine that does justice to the category. The Acer Aspire S7 is one of tho...