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The good people of Acer were kind enough to give Darryn and me the Acer Aspire S7 Ultrabooks to use during our recent trip to E3. Everyone who encountered them got that shiny, jealous look in their eyes – these Ultrabooks are fantastic gadgets, but this l...
None of us at Lazygamer wanted to see those Aspire S7s go. The Ultrabook is a stunning display of tech, seamlessly bridging the divide between nifty gadget and workhorse PC. Of course, the only real downside is the price, coming in at about R25k. If you c...
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I was really hoping we'd get another laptop in before writing this review, but it just didn't work out. We've got a bunch of new systems and monitors coming in, but no laptops. We expect to start seeing more laptops this summer in preparation for students...
This is going to be a fairly short final thoughts as most of my thoughts regarding this system were covered in the previous review. The two factors we're going to consider today are performance and display resolution and how they fit into your needs...
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The Aspire S7-392 Pro is the business edition of Acer’s flagship Ultrabook, the S7. It comes with business-oriented features such as Windows 8 Pro, TPM and vPro security support, but doesn’t sacrifice looks to do so.Apart from these extra features, the S7...
A beautiful Ultrabook with great hardware, but its keyboard and screen are very poor...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2016-10-21 01:10:03
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The Aspire S7 didn't need much of an upgrade. Acer came close to a Windows 8 dream machine last year, with design both gorgeous and slim. Now the attractive S7 has been given this season's most fashionable upgrade, a 2560 x 1440 IPS touchscreen.While the...
Stunning build quality, Super sharp screen, Quite quiet and cool...
No 802.11ac WiFi, OK battery life, Touchpad isn't centered...
Premium inside and out, the Acer Aspire S7 is undoubtedly a luxurious laptop. From its sleek build to its super sharp touchscreen and glowing keyboard, this laptop looks and feels futuristic. Something designed to future proof you technologically should d...
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It's always a pleasure when we get to check out an upgraded model of a product that we reviewed and provided feedback on in the form of a review. It's an even greater pleasure when you find out that the company heard what you had said, and implemented im...
I'm just going to come out and say it right now: If there has ever been a notebook worthy of the term "Ultrabook," then the Acer Aspire S7-392 is that notebook. From great performance and battery life, to excellent portability and design: the Acer Aspire...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2016-10-21 01:10:03
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Acer announced the latest updates for its S3 and S7 ultrabooks at Computex this week. In Europe, both 13.3" ultrabooks should become available in July, with the Aspire S3-392 starting...
Display, Body and design, Processing power...
Less battery life than the competition, Poor keyboard layout, Bad for gaming...
The Acer Aspire S7-392 may have its drawbacks (low battery life and gaming capabilities), but it's still a quality machine with an excellent screen—a rare feat for an ultrabook. It's definitely buy-worthy, depending how important gaming and battery life a...
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micromart.co.uk Updated: 2016-10-21 01:10:03
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Amongst the new generation of laptops known as 'Ultrabooks', the Acer Aspire 7 is by far one of the best looking and most impressive. Inside you'll find an Intel Core i7 2GHz, 4GB DDR3 RAM, a 256GB SSD and a very nice 13.3" screen with a resolution of 192...
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tech.uk.msn.com Updated: 2016-10-21 01:10:03
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The Acer Aspire S7 comes with a pretty bold claim from its makers.It doesn't claim its latest slimline notebook as “one of the best Ultrabooks ever made”, or not even “of the best laptops ever made”. Nope – it's bigger than that…“The Acer Aspire S7 be...
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digitalone.com.sg Updated: 2016-10-21 01:10:03
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The Acer Aspire S7 is probably one of the few ultrabooks that does not look anything like a Windows variation of the Apple MacBook Air.It has a Gorilla Glass lid and the slim metallic chassis does not attempt to mimic the Air's tapered design. Despite...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2016-10-21 01:10:03
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The Acer Aspire S7-392-6411 ($1,449.99) is half an inch thick and worth every penny you pay for it. It is a premium high-end ultrabook that adds performance and battery life to one of the thinnest laptops we’ve ever reviewed at PCMag.com. It’s got a brigh...
The Acer Aspire S7-392-6411 is the current pinnacle in thin, light, powerful, and all day ultrabook laptop computing...
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Acer's Aspire S7 (the 391 model) was introduced last year to quite a few ‘oohs' and ‘ahs', mainly because it was a thin and light little thing with an attractive design. This year's Aspire S7-392 looks just like the old one, but it has a few significant d...
Looks good and feels good overall, Long battery life, Very good screen...
Keyboard could be better, Touchpad clicked whenever we picked up the unit, Power button location, No accelerometer...
Acer's premium Ultrabook gets a fourth-generation Core i7 CPU, which gives it much better overall battery life without really sacrificing performance. It's a very good unit, but it has some issues that could be annoying to some users, including touchpad t...
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Acer's Aspire S7 (the 391 model) was introduced last year to quite a few ‘oohs' and ‘ahs' mainly because it was a thin and light little thing with an attractive design. This year's Aspire S7-392 looks just like the old one, but it has a few significant d...
Looks good and feels good overall, Long battery life, Very good screen...
Keyboard could be better, Touchpad clicked whenever we picked up the unit, Power button location, No accelerometer...
For $2399, the Core i7 version of the Aspire S7-392 is definitely a premium product, and it's worth it if you want something light and sturdy, a good looking screen, solid overall performance, and useful built-in ports. However, it's not perfect. The clic...
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thunderbaylive.com Updated: 2016-10-21 01:10:03
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Lisa Gade compares the Sony VAIO Pro 13 and the Acer Aspire S7-392 13.3″ Ultrabooks with Haswell CPU...
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Of all of the bits of review kit that I've had the pleasure of using, the Acer Aspire S7 is the one that has gathered me the most questions and comments. “That's a thin laptop,” says the man on the train. “It's the same thickness as my phone” says my girl...
While I was impressed with Acer's Iconia W800 tablet, the Aspire S7 blew me away. I don't normally mind returning review units, but I've grown very attached to the S7 over the few weeks that I've had it – it's served me well and exceeded my expectations f...
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Acer has launched the refreshed version of their Aspire S7 line. Not much was changed in the design except for the hardware upgrades, especially the Haswell chip. Check out our full review of the Acer Aspire S7 after the break.Acer makes one of the most g...
Thin and light, Premium build, Top-notch performance, Full HD IPS display, Longer battery life...
Glass lid is fingerprint and smudge-magnet, A bit on the pricey side...
The first Aspire S7 was already a great ultrabook, except probably for the paltry battery life. The new Haswell-powered Aspire S7 has certainly solved that shortcoming. Same great design, lightweight form factor, impressive performance and a day-long batt...
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The Acer Aspire S7-392-5410 ($1,399.99) is one of the few ultrabooks that matches or even exceed the thin and flashy design of the Apple MacBook Air laptops. It has all-day battery life, a new Intel Core i5 processor, a full HD screen, and yet it still we...
Thin and light, Strong build quality, with sturdy materials, Dual-friction hinge, Full-size HDMI port, 8GB of memory and 256GB SSD, 2,4 and 5GHz Wi-Fi support, Long battery life, Very good benchmark test performance...
Sensitive touchpad, Odd keyboard layout, No included Ethernet or VGA dongle,Some bloatware...
The über-light Acer Aspire S7-392-5410 ultrabook is attractive and powerful enough to be your all-day travel companion...
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The thing with fancy gadgets is that they're fancy. They're meant to feel like a million dollars and to make you seem like you're worth a million dollars and that's exactly what the Acer Aspire S7 392 seeks to achieve. It's a beautiful, sleek slab of gori...
Slim form factor, Gorgeous screen, Great build quality, Heat management...
Average battery life, Keyboard could have been better...
It's hard not to fall in love with the Acer Aspire S7's looks and fall in love we did. This Ultrabook isn't only about looks however. Intelligent design and hardware choices means that this device performs just as good as it looks. If only the battery lif...
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The word Ultrabook is now familiar to many people. Ultrabooks are supposed to be thin and light, without compromising on performance or battery life. When Intel first decided to come up with a catchy name for the devices their chips would inhabit, the ind...
Slim and good looking, Good performance, Excellent battery life, VGA and Ethernet via included dongle...
Cramped, shallow keyboard, Body bends and flexes, Expensive...
Many notebooks calling themselves Ultrabooks have been too large, too heavy or too expensive, but this model from Acer stays true to the vision. Unfortunately, it also matches the rest of the Ultrabook stereotype: it's awfully expensive, connectivity is l...
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What these laptops have in common are microprocessors that belong to a new family of Intel chips called Haswell. The chips consume less power than previous generations and promise a 50 percent boost in battery life for watching video. The improvements ext...
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gizmodo.in Updated: 2016-12-01 02:44:09
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Laptops are at a point right now where they should all be more or less excellent. Ultrabooks are into their third year of relevance, and the screens and processors that are widely available are good enough that you can piecemeal together a perfectly accep...
The battery life, obviously, but exceptional if not identical battery life is standard across every Haswell generation ultrabook. The screen is wonderful, and especially good on colors compared to some other panels. It's only really matched by the new Son...
There's only one truly stupid thing about the S7, and thATT#39;s its power button. It's on the back-left side, and it is astonishingly easy to press. In fact, it's in the exact location your index finger probably goes when you lift an open laptop. It's very a...
Yes. Hell yes. This has been my favorite Windows laptop to date. The 14-inch Razer Blade was pretty wonderful as well, but its screen was too much of a letdown. We still need to take a look at the refreshed versions of other top ultrabooks-especially the...
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