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September 2013
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86 Reviews
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Verbeterd toetsenbord
Goed schermcontrast en goede kleurweergave
Weinig warmteontwikkeling
Enorm mooi desig
Apparaat werkt lekke
Erg snelle ultraboo
Beeldscherm met hoge resolutie
Zeer goede prestaties
Goede batterijduur
Helder en contrastrijk WQHD scherm
Hoge bouwkwaliteit
Grote openingshoek beeldscherm (180°)
Snelle RAID 0 SSD
Altijd stil
DisplayPort
VGA
FastEthernet en USB 2.0 via adapter
De redactie beviel het niet
Acers eerste 'highend' ultrabook
De S7391
Stemde ons positief. De laptop was snel
Dun en licht. Tijdens het reviewen van die laptop stuitten we wel op wat zwakke punten en Acer heeft de kans gekregen om die foutjes bij de nieuwe S7392 glad te strijken.
Looks good and feels good overall, Long battery life, Very good screen
Keyboard could be better, Touchpad clicked whenever we picked up the unit, Power button location, No accelerometer
Acer's premium Ultrabook gets a fourth-generation Core i7 CPU, which gives it much better overall battery life without really sacrificing performance. It's a very good unit, but it has some issues that could be annoying to some users, including touchpad t...
Samenvatting: Lisa Gade reviews the Acer Aspire S7-392. This is the mid-2013 refresh of the S7 with 4th generation Intel Haswell CPUs inside and Intel HD 4400 graphics. The Aspire S7 is a high end 13.3″ Ultrabook with a full HD IPS touch screen and a Gorilla Glass 2 li...
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Gepubliceerd: 2013-08-16, Auteur: Elias , beoordeeld door: pcworld.co.nz
Looks good and feels good overall, Long battery life, Very good screen
Keyboard could be better, Touchpad clicked whenever we picked up the unit, Power button location, No accelerometer
For $2399, the Core i7 version of the Aspire S7-392 is definitely a premium product, and it's worth it if you want something light and sturdy, a good looking screen, solid overall performance, and useful built-in ports. However, it's not perfect. The clic...
None of us at Lazygamer wanted to see those Aspire S7s go. The Ultrabook is a stunning display of tech, seamlessly bridging the divide between nifty gadget and workhorse PC. Of course, the only real downside is the price, coming in at about R25k. If you c...
Slim form factor, Gorgeous screen, Great build quality, Heat management
Average battery life, Keyboard could have been better
It's hard not to fall in love with the Acer Aspire S7's looks and fall in love we did. This Ultrabook isn't only about looks however. Intelligent design and hardware choices means that this device performs just as good as it looks. If only the battery lif...
Slim and good looking, Good performance, Excellent battery life, VGA and Ethernet via included dongle
Cramped, shallow keyboard, Body bends and flexes, Expensive
Many notebooks calling themselves Ultrabooks have been too large, too heavy or too expensive, but this model from Acer stays true to the vision. Unfortunately, it also matches the rest of the Ultrabook stereotype: it's awfully expensive, connectivity is l...
Samenvatting: What these laptops have in common are microprocessors that belong to a new family of Intel chips called Haswell. The chips consume less power than previous generations and promise a 50 percent boost in battery life for watching video. The improvements ext...
The battery life, obviously, but exceptional if not identical battery life is standard across every Haswell generation ultrabook. The screen is wonderful, and especially good on colors compared to some other panels. It's only really matched by the new Son
There's only one truly stupid thing about the S7, and thATT#39;s its power button. It's on the back-left side, and it is astonishingly easy to press. In fact, it's in the exact location your index finger probably goes when you lift an open laptop. It's very a
Yes. Hell yes. This has been my favorite Windows laptop to date. The 14-inch Razer Blade was pretty wonderful as well, but its screen was too much of a letdown. We still need to take a look at the refreshed versions of other top ultrabooks-especially the...