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Acer Swift 14

From £1,300, due Feb 2023

At a pre-show briefing, Acer described the 14 as its “flagship Swift product”, and that becomes obvious when you pick up its slender, 1.2kg, CNC-machined frame. It looks gorgeous in the flesh. As the name suggests, it includes a 14in panel, with the IPS version costing £1,300 and the OLED edition £1,500. Both specs include a Core i7-13700H, 16GB of RAM and a 1TB SSD, but the extra £200 also buys an upgrade from Nvidia’s RTX 3050 to RTX 3060 graphics.

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