Testseek.com have collected 140 expert reviews of the Acer Aspire S7-391 and the average rating is 78%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Acer Aspire S7-391.
November 2012
(78%)
140 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(56%)
5 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Advanced processor
Sturdy & eyecatching design
Light in weight
Slim form factor
Blazing fast startup times and SSD transfer speeds
Beautiful responsive touchscreen
Battery life
Lightweight
Slim and lightweight
Attractive looks
Performance
Premium build
VGA and Ethernet via included dongle
The editors didn't like
RAM should have been more (Since most notebooks nowadays have 8GB)
Published: 2012-12-13, Author: John , review by: bit.com.au
With the S7, Acer has delivered a wonderful Windows 8 ultrabook design, even if it didn't quite manage to deliver the battery life we expected.It is a truly luxurious product, with great attention to engineering detail as well as great integration with Wi...
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Published: 2012-12-11, Author: John , review by: crn.com.au
Abstract: When Intel first launched its ultrabook branding last year it was met with a handful of different models from the major PC manufacturers. Windows 8 will see this trickle turn into a flood, as the number and diversity of ultrabook designs swells with featu...
Beautiful design. Monitor increases resistance as you open it farther, minimising screen wobble from touching. Full HD IPS screen. Dual SSDs in RAID 0 bring plenty of speed
Expensive. Battery life could be better. Backlit keyboard makes the keys harder to read in half-light. Can get loud under load
The 13.3-inch version of Acer's Aspire S7 laptop is gorgeous. There are a few minor niggles, it's expensive and battery life isn't the best, but despite all this, this is one of the better Windows 8 solutions out there at this point in time....
Aluminium chassis is solid and comfy on the palms; Beautiful IPS touchscreen; Despite being shallow, the keyboard is comfortable to use; Speedy and responsive;
No obvious Caps Lock indicator; Cover glass gets grubby quickly; Backlighting isn't very bright; While the touchscreen gestures are excellent, the trackpad ones are not; Battery life could be better;
For the first Windows 8 machine we've seen, and Acer's first attempt at a machine for the operating system, the company has done a bloody impressive job with the Aspire S7, producing a machine that not only checks a lot of boxes, but damn near nails them...
Excellent screen, Lovely design, Strongly built, Very fast SSD
Shallow keys, Touchpad could be a little better, Battery life a little short
Thin and light construction, along with a clean design and an excellent touchscreen should make the Aspire S7 a popular choice among users who are after a premium Windows 8 Ultrabook. Its keys could use more travel, the touchpad could be a little more sol...
Very slim and sexy profile, Impressive display quality and resolution, Great build and over-all performance, Bonus accessories, microSD card reader, External battery pack
Low internal battery life, Short keyboard travel
Acer has definitely done very well with the Aspire S7. This laptop managed to incorporate almost everything that we wished for in a Windows 8 ultrabook. It has a couple of shortcomings but those are readily overshadowed by its many impressive features.Sol...
Published: 2015-04-24, Author: Vincent , review by: digitalone.com.sg
Abstract: The new Acer Aspire S7 looks exactly like the 2013 model, which itself looks very much like the one that debuted in 2012. The Aspire S7 has been updated with a fifth-generation Intel Core (Broadwell) processor. The screen boasts 2,560 x 1,440 pixels, com...
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Published: 2013-02-21, Author: Abbas , review by: tbreak.ae
I remember reading Acer's CEO showing some disappointment when Microsoft reveal their Surface tablet. However, if Acer is capable of building a laptop as beautiful and powerful as the Aspire S7 then there really isn't much for them to worry about. Aside...