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Acer’s Swift 7 has become synonymous with ultra-thin, ultra-light laptops. But Acer’s Swift 7 model for 2019 (known as the SF714-52T) does something incredible: It chops about a third of a pound more off the current Swift 7’s package, along with reducing bezels to create a fuller, more attractive display. Launching at CES 2019, the Swift 7 (2019) essentially takes the existing Swift 7, upgrades it to the latest 8th-gen “Amber Lake” Intel Core processor, adds in Thunderbolt support and a physically clickable trackpad, and packs everything inside a sleeker, lighter form factor. The new 2019 Swift 7 SF714-52T will be priced about the same as its predecessor with a $1,699 MSRP when shipments begin in May in North America. To read this article in full, please click here Source: Acer's new Swift 7 ultra-thin PC is even smaller, but adds Thunderbolt, Amber Lake and a clickpad
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