There’s just so much to discover on the CES 2024. The different new and interesting products and updates brought by different players in different tech and AI sectors dazzled our eyes. Fret not, you can check out this article to stop the dazzling and have a comprehensive view and insights of the major key players and their presentations on the event. In this article, we’re to reveal another famous player in the game, Acer with their new Acer Swift Go 14 brings in great features and a cool change on their touchpad.
The New and Improved Acer Swift Go 14
Processors
First, looking into the inner side of the new laptop: The Acer Swift Go 14 will be powered by the latest Intel Core Ultra processors, which include Intel Arc GPUs and a dedicated AI engine, up to the Intel Core Ultra 9 185H. Since the specialised Neural Processing Unit (NPU) can handle many of the AI tasks of today, generative AI applications like Stable Diffusion can run natively on laptops with Meteor Lake hardware without experiencing poor performance, poor quality, or crippling power demands.
But you might not have realised how helpful the new AI processor is. For instance, the 1440p QHD webcam employs Temporal Noise Reduction, which uses AI to clean up your recorded image so you always look your best, and the Swift Go uses Acer’s PurifiedVoice 2.0 noise reduction technology for enhanced visual and audio clarity. Copilot, Windows’ AI assistant that helps users complete tasks more quickly, is also included. In addition to AI, the new Swift Go 14 supports a 2TB PCIe Gen 4 NVMe SSD and up to 32GB of LPDDR5X system memory. Besides, being powered by the Intel Core Ultra processors, it is reportedly to deliver 12.5 hours of battery life.
Screen
The Acer Swift Go 14 is a new model that has undergone minor redesigns since we last saw it. It features an OLED panel with a refresh rate of 90Hz, capable of displaying images at WUXGA (1,920 by 1,200), WQXGA (2,560 by 1,600), or full 2.8K (2,880 by 1,800) resolution. Touchscreen options are also available. (Acer also offers a display option with 1800p and 120Hz). This time, the screen satisfies IMAX’s “Strict performance standards of resolution, brightness, and sonic fidelity” since it has earned the IMAX Enhanced Certification.
Physical Features
Its chassis can now be opened to a full 180 degrees, but even a small lift of the keyboard deck when the lid is opened allows for better airflow and a slight typing angle. Numerous models offer a variety of connectivity options, including Bluetooth 5.2 and Bluetooth LE Audio, Wi-Fi 7 and Wi-Fi 6E, two USB Type-C ports with Thunderbolt 4, an HDMI 2.1 port, and a MicroSD card reader.
The Eye-Catching Update on Acer Swift Go 14: Digital Touchpad
The first thing that may catch your attention when you get your hands on the Acer Swift Go 14 might just be the touchpad, as it now features digital media controls.
The digital media controls of the touchpad are virtually invisible touch-sensitive controls. They come to life when you visit media platforms such as YouTube, Twitch, Spotify, and others. Once there, the touch controls function as standard media controls, offering playback options, volume control, and even a full-screen button. But the controls return to the laptop once you’re not using the media.
This new update on the Acer Swift Go 14 is an innovative and interesting one, which prompts for a better video experience on the laptop even without having a mouse alongside.
When Will the Acer Swift Go 14 Be Released?
The Swift Go 14 will be available in March for USD 749.99 in North America, EUR 1,099 in EMEA, and RMB 5,499 in China beginning in February. It comes with up to 32GB of RAM and up to 2TB of SSD storage.
Final Say
Different tech companies with their laptop brands have been ever developing to bring out better features for an improved user experience, which it also reflected in Acer with their new Acer Swift Go 14. Alongside the usage of the Intel Core Ultra processors and the eye-catching digital touchpad for media watching, the laptop is poised to attract audiences who emphasise touchpad usage. While waiting for reviews and the official release of the laptop, you might want to discover other tech companies with their products such as Samsung’s flexible displays and Sony’s VR headset.
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