Display Screen Type - Active Matrix TFT Colour LCD
Display Screen Technology - ComfyView
Wi-Fi Standard - IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n
Bluetooth Standard - Bluetooth 4.0 + HS
Total Number of USB Ports - 2
Multi-touch Screen - Yes
Review
One of the best new ultrabook models we've seen, the Acer Aspire S7,
may be one of the products that could save Microsoft's latest operating
system, Windows 8.
While Windows 8 received mixed reviews the fact remains that the best
way to experience the OS is with a machine that was designed to take
advantage of everything the OS has to offer.
Designed
for Windows 8, the Acer Aspire S7 boasts a touchscreen and is sheathed
in a super thin and sleek aluminum unibody chassis. Replete with a
shockingly thin display, the 13.3-inch Acer Aspire S7 also benefits from
tough, durable Gorilla 2 on the back.
Priced around $1,399, the
Acer Aspire S7 is one of the more expensive Windows 8 ultrabooks that we
expect to see in the coming weeks. Thankfully, most things about this
laptop speak to its premium price point: The impressive 13.3-inch
display rocks a full HD 10-point touch display. One of thinnest
ultrabooks out there, this baby is a scant 11.9mm thick and weighs only
2.9lbs (not including the relatively small power brick).
The
Acer Aspire S7 ships with a small Bluetooth-enabled mouse that is
designed for road warriors but in our tests we found it to be pretty
flimsy. Of course, this is anything but a deal breaker as the world is
awash with aftermarket mice.
Being
a relatively small laptop the keyboard is also pretty small and the
keys are pretty shallow. I found myself making mistakes quite a bit, but
that's too be expected with a ultrabook.
The interesting thing
with a device like this is exactly how you'll interact with it. Less
hardcore Windows types will probably be content to live in the Tiles
(formerly Metro) interface while more hardcore Windows users will spend
the lion's share of their computing time in desktop mode. The
interesting thing about this is that even in desktop mode you'll find
yourself using a combination of the keyboard, touchpad, mouse and
touchscreen throughout your day.
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