Acer Swift 14 AI review: a laptop that has gone all out AI

A great-looking laptop with reasonable performance for low-intensity users.

Acer Swift 14 AI
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Our Verdict

The Acer Swift 14 AI is far from a bad laptop but after using it for a while, I couldn't help but be left with the feeling that it was trying too hard for me to like it. I know AI is in the machine but I think Acer has gone too heavy on pushing these features at the expense of designing the next best 14-inch laptop. That being said, its compact form factor and reasonable performance will make it an ideal laptop for students and support staff working in creative fields.

For

  • Good-looking design
  • Lightweight chassis
  • AI on steroids

Against

  • Poor trackpad
  • Too dependent on AI features

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New contenders for the best AI laptops are everywhere. I find it hard to have a conversation at the moment without someone mentioning AI. Even my son came home the other day asking if I had heard of AI. He went on to incorrectly define it but as he's only young, I didn't see the need to correct him.

Some of these laptops are really good with AI acting as a cherry on top of a delicious cake, while others rely on AI for the cake itself. The Acer Swift 14 AI is far from the worst on that spectrum but it's certainly leaning in that direction.

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Specs as tested
CPUQualcomm Oryon Deca-core 3.40 GHz
GraphicsQualcomm Adreno GPU shared memory
Memory16 GB
Screen size14.5-inch
Resolution2560 x 1600 px
Refresh rateNot specified
Storage1 TB SSD
Connectivity2x Type-C, 2x Type-A, 3.5mm audio jack
Dimensions14.90, 322.6, 226 mm
Weight1.36 kg
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Acer Swift 14 AI: Benchmark scoring
Geekbench 6:CPU single-core: 1,322CPU multi-core: 5,425
Row 1 - Cell 0 GPU OpenCL: 9,503Row 1 - Cell 2
Handbrake:12m 45sRow 2 - Cell 2
Blender:Monster: 26.4Row 3 - Cell 2
Row 4 - Cell 0 Junkshop: 21.21Row 4 - Cell 2
Row 5 - Cell 0 Classroom: 10.6Row 5 - Cell 2
HP Omen Transcend 14

HP Omen Transcend 14

This is for all-out gamers who want better battery life than in previous-gen gaming laptops. Mind you, it works really nice for creative pursuits too.

Dell Precision 7780

Dell Precision 7780

A powerhouse for creatives. The large 17.3-inch screen supersizes everything. The downside is that with great screen size comes great weight.

MSI Vector 16 HX

MSI Vector 16 HX

A gaming-first laptop that is incredibly powerful and well-built. If you're a serious gamer then this laptop from MSI will serve you better.

The Verdict
7.5

out of 10

Acer Swift 14 AI review: a laptop that has gone all out AI

The Acer Swift 14 AI is far from a bad laptop but after using it for a while, I couldn't help but be left with the feeling that it was trying too hard for me to like it. I know AI is in the machine but I think Acer has gone too heavy on pushing these features at the expense of designing the next best 14-inch laptop. That being said, its compact form factor and reasonable performance will make it an ideal laptop for students and support staff working in creative fields.

Paul Hatton
Writer

Paul is a digital expert. In the 20 years since he graduated with a first-class honours degree in Computer Science, Paul has been actively involved in a variety of different tech and creative industries that make him the go-to guy for reviews, opinion pieces, and featured articles. With a particular love of all things visual, including photography, videography, and 3D visualisation Paul is never far from a camera or other piece of tech that gets his creative juices going. You'll also find his writing in other places, including Creative Bloq, Digital Camera World, and 3D World Magazine.