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But Acer hasn’t. Persisting with its ultrathin Aspire S line, the company has brought the Aspire S7 to IFA 2012 and my first encounter with it has been nothing short of a revelation.
Acer Aspire S7-392 Ultrabook arrives in the US The Acer Aspire S7-392 is what the original should have been: it offers long battery life, runs quietly and brings a much-improved trackpad.
Here at Computex 2012, Acer just announced the Aspire S7 series, which includes a 13.3-inch model and an 11.6-incher, the first in the company's Ultrabook lineup.
Acer’s Aspire S7 is a drop-dead gorgeous notebook, and an exceedingly well-crafted one too. It’s perhaps the first laptop thin enough, light enough, and strong enough to give Apple’s MacBook ...
Acer says the entire body is made of metal, but that curvy bottom panel feels and looks like plastic, though it gets cold to the touch like metal. Unlike the 13.3" Aspire S7, the display doesn't open ...
The Aspire S7 features a 13.3-inch WQHD display, meaning it pumps out a resolution of 2560x1440. The surface of the screen is of the glossy glass texture, and it features a 10-point touchscreen.
When Acer was kind enough to offer us a laptop to use for our Windows 10 upgrade article, we jumped at the chance put the Acer Aspire S7-393 ultrabook through its paces. Find out what we thought ...
The Acer Aspire S7-391 turns out some great hard disk read speeds with the sequential read coming in at 698.7MB/s, blowing away most of our systems save for the Eon 17-S that also features dual ...
The Acer Aspire S7 is one of those machines, thanks to some clever design decisions. However, the Aspire S7 also suffers from a few problems that might well be deal-breakers depending on how ...
The larger of the two big-hitters in the Acer Aspire S7 series Ultrabooks sits here on our desk like a high-powered glass-covered knife, ready to bring the best we've seen in touchscreen-toting ...
Acer surprised many with its original Aspire S7, which we first saw in late 2012. At a half an inch thick and just under 3 pounds, it was impressively svelte, even compared to other 13-inch ...
Acer gives the Ultrabook another try with the Aspire S7. At just half-an-inch thick and weighing less than 3 pounds, will this be Acer’s best Ultrabook to date?
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