Acer has launched the Swift 5 (SF515-51T) notebook claiming that it is the world’s lightest notebook PC with a 15-inch display weighing less than one kilogram (990 g). The Swift 5 (SF515-51T) is powered by the latest 8th Generation Intel Core i7-8565U and Core i5-8265U processors to deliver up to 10 hours of battery life and runs Windows 10. The Acer Swift 5 with a 15-inch display (SF515-51T) will be available in North America in January at a starting price of $1,099; in EMEA in November, starting at €1,099; and in China, in November, starting at ¥7,499. The Acer Swift 5 with a 14-inch display (SF514-53T) will be available in EMEA in September, starting at €999; and in China, in November, starting at ¥7,499. The Acer Swift 3 with 13-inch display (SF313-51) will be available in EMEA in October starting at €799. The Acer Swift 3 with a 14-inch displays (SF314-55 and SF314-56) will be available in North America in November, starting at $799.99 and in EMEA in January, starting at €799. The Swift 5 is constructed from magnesium-lithium alloy that provides an extra sturdy base when using the keyboard and trackpad. It comes with a fingerprint reader that supports Windows Hello. Complementing the latest Intel Core processors, the Acer Swift 5 comes with up to 16GB DDR4 SDRAM and up to a 1TB NVMe PCIe SSD. The laptop comes with a Full HD IPS touchscreen with a resolution of 1920x1080 and 87.6 percent screen-to-body ratio. It comes with Acer BluelightShield that reduces blue-light emissions for night-time viewing.The Acer Color Intelligence technology adjusts gamma and saturation in real-time for optimum screen-color and brightness. The laptop also ships with Acer TrueHarmony technology and optimised Dolby Audio to deliver high-quality sound via the dual stereo speakers. The Acer Swift 5 features a USB 3.1 Type-C Gen-2 port delivering high-speed 10 Gbps data transfers and supporting power delivery and display output, plus two USB 3.1 Type-A ports (one with power-off charging functionality), and an HDMI port. Acer Swift 5 with 14-inch display Acer has updated its 14-inch Swift 5 (SF514-53T) with the latest Intel Core processors and they now use either of the Intel Core i7-8565U and Intel Core i5-8265U processors. Fitted with a 14-inch Full HD IPS display, the Swift 5 weighs 970 grams and sports a similar design to the 15.6-inch model. It comes with an integrated fingerprint reader and Windows Hello. The machine features USB 3.1 Type-C Gen 1 port, two USB 3.0 (one with power-off USB charging) ports and a HDMI port for easily connecting mice and other gadgets. Acer Swift 3 laptops The Swift 3 line has been updated to include new models with 13.3-inch and 14-inch displays. The Swift 3 (SF313-51) ships with a full HD 13.3-inch display and an option for integrated 4G LTE. Powered by Intel Core processors, the laptop delivers up to 13 hours of battery life and offers up to 8GB of DDR4 RAM and up to 512GB NVMe PCIe SSDs. Acer is offering the Swift 3 in two models with 14-inch displays. The Swift 3 (SF314-55/SF314-55G) packs a full HD 14-inch display and is powered by the 8th Gen Intel Core i7-8565U/i5-8265U/i3-8145U processors, complemented by up to 8GB of DDR4 RAM and up to 512GB PCIe NVMe SSDs. The machine is claimed to deliver up to 12 hours of battery life. There is an option to include discrete NVIDIA GeForce MX150 graphics. The Swift 3 (SF314-56/SF-314-56G) offers the same full HD 14-inch display, processor and graphics options as the Swift 3 (SF314-55) in a slightly larger design that makes room for a hard disk drive.
from Latest Technology News https://ift.tt/2PLk5t0
flipkart
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
flipkart
Edit videos on your mobile phone using the YouTube Create App
YouTube has introduced its new mobile app called ‘YouTube Create’. This app offers an easy way for creators to edit their videos right from ...
- September 2023 (83)
- August 2023 (126)
- July 2023 (113)
- June 2023 (102)
- May 2023 (162)
- April 2023 (160)
- March 2023 (148)
- February 2023 (136)
- January 2023 (173)
- December 2022 (163)
- November 2022 (163)
- October 2022 (181)
- September 2022 (178)
- August 2022 (174)
- July 2022 (136)
- June 2022 (125)
- May 2022 (146)
- April 2022 (130)
- March 2022 (143)
- February 2022 (132)
- January 2022 (145)
- December 2021 (157)
- November 2021 (239)
- October 2021 (269)
- September 2021 (270)
- August 2021 (212)
- July 2021 (252)
- June 2021 (225)
- May 2021 (184)
- April 2021 (181)
- March 2021 (343)
- February 2021 (299)
- January 2021 (320)
- December 2020 (334)
- November 2020 (305)
- October 2020 (318)
- September 2020 (340)
- August 2020 (347)
- July 2020 (337)
- June 2020 (310)
- May 2020 (308)
- April 2020 (418)
- March 2020 (316)
- February 2020 (282)
- January 2020 (329)
- December 2019 (323)
- November 2019 (393)
- October 2019 (403)
- September 2019 (386)
- August 2019 (454)
- July 2019 (579)
- June 2019 (509)
- May 2019 (697)
- April 2019 (725)
- March 2019 (746)
- February 2019 (702)
- January 2019 (932)
- December 2018 (758)
- November 2018 (729)
- October 2018 (835)
- September 2018 (838)
- August 2018 (548)
- March 2018 (24)
-
Now that the first Developer Preview of the next version of Android has gone live, we can expect to see more and more reports of upcoming fe...
-
Huawei, it seems, cannot seem to steer away from controversy around its smartphones’ camera capabilities. This time, a Chinese photographer ...
-
OnePlus could be on the road to launch its first smartwatch very soon. A report recently surfaced that reveals a listing on Indonesia's ...
No comments:
Post a Comment