Acer Aspire S7 Touchscreen Ultrabook – Hands On and Video

Posted on 13 September 2012, Last updated on 06 October 2024 by

I’ve had a chance to go hands-on with the slick looking Acer Aspire S7. Everyone loves the looks, the screen, the weight but I question the battery life. A sub 40Wh battery means 4hr average battery life. It’s mobile and fun, but the Acer Aspire S7 might be sacrificing too much battery life for the thin aesthetic. Video demo below.

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In the video you’ll hear me talk a bit about the keyboard. It has a strange feel to it but it seems to be accurate.  The screen is glossy but that HD resolution is impressive. No VGA but you’ve got a full-size SD card slot. All in all it’s an impressive ultrabook, if you’re not too worried about all-day battery life.

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14 Comments For This Post

  1. Dan says:

    Where did thunderbolt go?

  2. me says:

    Were you able to check out the 11.6″ version?

  3. John says:

    No thunderbolt, so so battery life, first touch on market, no thank you.

  4. jackiez says:

    look sucks ,first touchscreen ultrabook on market?acer?hell no

  5. hocus says:

    No 11.6″ version on hand? I was interested in the 11.6″ version but the more I see it the less I believe Acer with their optimistic battery life claim. That was the only reason I was interested in this. The thinness isn’t really a big deal for me.

    Oh well, I guess I’ll wait for Haswell ultrabooks.

  6. Soren Porskrog says:

    Nice – but appears that Samsung 9 Series Ivy Bridge remains the top one ultrabook on the market.

  7. Sven says:

    Samsung Serie 9 Notebooks are NOT Ultrabooks.

  8. Soren Porskrog says:

    Sven normally I do not comment on comments like yours. However, I think you should consider this:
    It might be that Series 9 are NOT Ultrabooks if you use Intel’s definition. However there are other definitions than Intal’s – one such definition is what we call “customer perception”. If you ask ten laymen who have seen an Ultrabooks before what they think about the new Series 9 I bet most of them would say: “This is one of those new Ultrabooks”.
    My point is that strict definitions actually doesn’t matter that much. What matters is perception. In marketing we normally say that “perception is the king” – just look at Apple it is all about perception.
    My perception – and my IT peers at work – is that Series 9 is an Ultrabook.

  9. Sven says:

    Hi Soren, thanks for your answer. I understand your point of view and think we have different approaches in this point.

  10. Kristoffer says:

    Nooo! This was my targeted ultrabook, and now the thunderbolt connection is removed :(

    Thunderbolt is THE enabler for external graphic cards. So if you want to play games on an ultrabook, thunderbolt is the way to go.

  11. Fred says:

    Why the hell would you wanna game on an ultrabook?! These things are for traveling light and prodcutivity on the go, not gaming.

  12. Fred says:

    Why the hell would you wanna game on an ultrabook?! These things are for traveling light and prodcutivity on the go, not gaming…

  13. Adam says:

    Thanks for continuing the battery-life coverage and pushing this important mobility issue, as always, Chippy!

    Adam

  14. Sven says:

    But 4 hours would not meet the specifications (min. 5 hours).

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