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November 2012
(78%)
140 Avis
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Utilisateurs
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5 Avis
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Nearperfect build quality, strong aesthetics and powerful internals
A nearbroken trackpad and wimpy battery life
That leaves us with a best-in-class laptop with two distinct and important weaknesses. A bad trackpad is a serious knock against any laptop, let alone one that sells for $1650. Mediocre battery life doesn't help. Then again, literally everything else ...
If you'll pardon my slaughtering of Neil Armstrong's famous quote from the moon landing, there are two areas I want to focus on for the conclusion. First, there's what Acer has done today relative to the Acer of years past; second is how the end result of...
Extrait: The well-made Aspire S7 is thin and light yet sturdy, but try the keyboard before you buyI'm just as tired of the "Ultrabook" label as anyone, but every now and then along comes a machine that does justice to the category. The Acer Aspire S7 is one of tho...
Superb quality, Beautiful IPS screen, Good performance, Good keyboard
Very loud fan, Soso touchpad, Expensive
The Acer Aspire S7 is one of the highest quality notebooks we've reviewed; the design looks great and the attention to detail is outstanding. The 13.3″ full HD display is bright, beautiful and has unlimited viewing angles thanks to IPS technology. Touch w...
Extremely thin and light, Attractive aesthetics, Wonderful 1080p display, Good sound quality, Great performance
Poor keyboard, Loud system fan, Battery life is below average, Not good for gamers
Acer's S7 is sleek, sexy, and quick. It's incredible that the company has managed to craft a laptop that performs so well while also keeping the chassis small, light, and attractive. The attention to detail is not on par with design leaders like Apple a...
Publié: 2012-12-12, Auteur: Andrew , review by: arstechnica.com
Design is a definite step up from past Acer Ultrabooks, Gorgeous 1080p IPS touchscreen that other OEMs should, um, aspire to, Very speedy, thanks to the Ivy Bridge processors and RAID 0 SSD configuration, Dolby Digital-powered speakers are loud and pleasa
Keyboard is shallow and laid out oddly, Trackpad feels loose and flimsy, 4GB of RAM is soldered on and higher capacities aren't offered, Long-term reliability of RAID 0 SSD configuration may be questionable
EnlargeAndrew CunninghamThe Acer Aspire S7 is an admirable effort from a company that is trying to change its reputation, but its good looks are hampered by design flaws and deficiencies that make it difficult to recommend, especially at its $1,399 starti...
Vanishingly thin and light, 10-point touch screen with wobble-free hinge, Sharp 1080p display, Swift performance
Premium price, Shallow, quirky keyboard, Lackluster battery life
Astonishing: The thinnest and sexiest ultrabook we've seen is a touch-screen showpiece for Windows 8, as speedy as it is convenient and a sure-fire hit for the executive suite. But it's not cheap, and battery life could be better. ...
Extrait: Have you picked up your laptop lately? If it's getting long in the tooth, it's probably as heavy as it is slow. Fortunately there's no better time to look for a more portable and modern machine than during the holidays. Even if you can't find a year-end d...
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Publié: 2012-11-30, Auteur: Andrew , review by: techworld.com
All in all, the S7-391 is a nice laptop to use and show off. It would be nice to have an 8GB option and better battery life, but neither is essential for the vast majority of users. The design and overall usability are top notch. And it's an eye-catch...
This machine is Acer’s best effort yet. It’s an Ultrabook that makes the Windows 8 experience an enjoyable one – and on a personal note, it’s the first in many moons that’s made certain Apple-exclusive family members of mine think about trying a switc...