The latest Acer Swift 1 (SF114-32) range of laptops for 2019 offers buyers a lot for a very nice price of around £400-£450. That’s close to how much you’d pay for a Chromebook – and as the Acer Swift 1 comes running on the full 64-bit version of Windows 10 Home, it features support or familiar apps and programs, including Microsoft Office, Slack and Photoshop Elements, and gives you the option to install web browsers like Mozilla’s Firefox (which isn’t currently available on Chrome OS).
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