Having tested the Acer Swift 14 AI in 2024, I was incredibly keen to see if the 16-inch version, aptly named the Swift 16 AI, offered anything more than its smaller sibling. From a specs point of view, the only differences are in the size of the display (obviously) and the reduction from 32GB of RAM to 16GB.
With that in mind, and with no desire to rewrite my Swift 14 AI review, I'll focus on what sets the 16-inch version apart. At the start of my testing, I expected the laptop to be a contender among the best laptops for graphic design guides but not a great laptop for video editing. I found this to be mostly true, but it's not quite as straightforward as that. Read on to find out why.
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CPU: | Intel Core Ultra 7 256V processor Octa-core 2.20 GHz |
Graphics: | Integrated |
Memory: | 16 GB, LPDDR5X |
Storage: | 1 TB SSD |
Screen size: | 16-inch |
Screen type: | OLED |
Resolution: | 2880 x 1800 |
Refresh rate: | 90Hz |
Colour gamut: | 100% DCI-P3 |
Brightness: | 400 nits |
Ports: | HDMI 2.1 x1, USB-C x2, USB-A x2, Audio jack |
Wireless connectivity: | Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4 |
Dimensions: | Not specified |
Weight: | 1.5 kg (3.4 lbs) |
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Attributes | Notes | Rating |
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Design: | Thin plastic and metal helps reduce weight, but this makes it susceptible to damage. | 3.5/5 |
Features: | The star of the show is the 3K display, but there are also AI tools to help with productivity. | 4/5 |
Performance: | Fine for basic creative tasks, but heavy video editing and AI tasks are a no-go. | 4/5 |
Value: | Relatively pricey, especially given the lack of durability. | 4/5 |
MSI Prestige 13 AI+ Evo: at creativebloq.com
A lightweight laptop for creatives who only work on minimally demanding projects. It's a winner when it comes to portability but can't be relied upon if the going gets tough.
Apple MacBook Air 15-inch: at creativebloq.com
An ultra-thin and light laptop that boasts an incredibly high-performing processor. If you're open to an Apple laptop over and above a Windows one, then the MacBook Air should definitely be in your shortlist.