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Review on Acer Swift 3 Thin & Light Laptop - Full HD IPS, AMD Ryzen 7 4700U 8-Core with Radeon Graphics, 8GB DDR4, 1TB NVMe PCIe SSD - Wi-Fi 6, Backlit KB, Fingerprint Reader by Amit Rajput ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I'm very happy, it really is worth buying.

Review from the humanist (without tables and statistics). I was waiting for the first laptop on Ryzen 5 4000. It turned out to be Acer SWIFT, so I took it. While the laptop was on, I read what a bad manufacturer Acer was and was ready to refuse to accept the goods if I found at least one flaw. Examined with predilection, but could not find fault with anything. The case is metal, at first glance it is durable. They were afraid that the lid and keyboard were dying. With a fool, as they say, you can break your ear. One drawback is the slight crackling of the plastic frame around the monitor. The cover is attached securely, in the case of gaps, backlashes, cracks, distortions were not noticed. The power supply is far from miniature, but quite light, along with wires about 300 grams. The only thing I didn't like was the charging port. It looks very unreliable. There are no complaints about the keyboard. I had to type a lot of text and did not experience discomfort after the usual clave. The monitor is like a monitor. They write that the sun goes blind, but I can not confirm this. My desktop is in the corner, between two windows. There were no problems. The laptop loads instantly. Seconds count. I didn’t test the games, because I didn’t take it for this. The battery is a pleasant surprise. While I was setting up the laptop, installing the office and other programs, 7 hours passed. There were still 2 hours left to charge. It turns out that she will withstand 9 hours easily. The manufacturer says that it will take 11 hours. It is possible that in some way this is real. Sorry for such a crappy review. I have nothing to compare. I always used a stationary computer, and then I wanted a laptop as a spare. What he wanted, he got. There is nothing to complain about, although at first I wanted to.

Pros
  • Performance The weight autonomy
Cons
  • Crunchy plastic around the screen