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Acer Swift 5 (2020) review: This MacBook Air alternative plays Fortnite

Acer Swift 5 (2020) review: This MacBook Air alternative plays Fortnite

Posted on December 7, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

At 2.3 pounds, the Acer Swift 5 is a tiny Tiger Lake powerhouse.

Now that Apple’s M1 chip has raised the bar for lightweight laptop performance, there’s a question every ultraportable PC maker must address: Why would someone buy this instead of a MacBook Air?

Well, here’s an answer for the new Acer Swift 5: It’s fast enough to play Fortnite and a bunch of other games that are absent from Apple’s platform, but it still weighs only 2.3 pounds and gets stellar battery life for work or web browsing.
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