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Swift publisher 5 review
Swift publisher 5 review












swift publisher 5 review
  1. #SWIFT PUBLISHER 5 REVIEW PORTABLE#
  2. #SWIFT PUBLISHER 5 REVIEW WINDOWS#

At this price point, we'd say it offers better value than most laptops. You should be able to pick up the Acer Swift 5 for a little under £1,000 if you shop around online, and that price point feels about right as well – it's not up there with the very best laptops on the market, but it's definitely not a budget machine either. (Image credit: Future) Acer Swift 5 review: price and verdict

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  • If you're ramping up the screen brightness or running a lot of demanding tasks, you might not get that much. That's not bad, and should get you through most of the working day if you're away from the office.

    #SWIFT PUBLISHER 5 REVIEW WINDOWS#

    Besides everything else, it's a versatile laptop too, and we're pleased to see a fingerprint sensor on board too, to make logging into Windows more straightforward.īattery life is one aspect of the Acer Swift 5 that isn't top notch, but it's not terrible either: we were regularly getting six or seven hours between charges using the laptop normally, with a mix of work tasks and music and video streaming. Besides a headphone jack socket, you get a HDMI out port, a USB-C port, and two USB-A ports for connecting up your peripherals. Watching movies and shows is fine, and the integrated speakers just about do a job, so you don't have to rely on using headphones or separate speakers. You can use this laptop wherever you go without worrying about attracting attention or distracting others. What we also like about the Acer Swift 5 is that it's very quiet in operation – we didn't notice any sound coming from it even as we ramped up the number of browser tabs and image files we had open at once, and even then it was very quiet.

    swift publisher 5 review

    It's an impressive mid-range combo, and the laptop breezed through everything we could throw at it – the only tasks the Acer Swift 5 wouldn't be suitable for are video editing and running demanding games. Our review unit came with a 10th-gen quad-core Intel Core i5-1035G1 processor running at 1Ghz, 8GB of RAM, 256GB of SSD storage space, and integrated (but decent) Intel UHD graphics. (Image credit: Future) Acer Swift 5 review: performance and features The definitive list of the best laptops you can buy right now.The laptop even looks good when it's closed, with a nicely styled hinge that has "Swift" written across it, while the lid closes shut with a reassuring click.

    swift publisher 5 review

    Thanks to those thin bezels around the display, you don't lose too much in terms of screen size to get down to these dimensions and this weight.ĭespite its lightweight construction, this is a laptop that doesn't feel cheap or throwaway – you could be forgiven for thinking it was a computer that costs a lot more than it does.

    #SWIFT PUBLISHER 5 REVIEW PORTABLE#

    With a weight of 990 grams, the Acer Swift 5 is fantastically portable too, easy to carry and hold in just one hand, and compact enough to slide into a bag when you're on the move. It might not be the highest resolution screen you can get on a laptop, but that doesn't really matter: the Acer Swift 5 has a great display, which shines whether you're typing out an essay or watching movies on Netflix. The 14-inch, 1,920 x 1,080 pixel screen is a delight too – bright and sharp, and visible from an impressive range of angles. Some of the keys are a little busy in terms of the text on them, but we're only talking about very minor problems in terms of the aesthetics of the Acer Swift 5. From the matte finish of the keyboard and lid, to the subtle lighting under the keys, it's a really well put together laptop. We're very taken with the design of the Acer Swift 5 – our blue and gold review model oozes class and looks like a premium machine from every angle. Is the Acer Swift 5 the right laptop for you in 2022? Let's find out.














    Swift publisher 5 review