There are many wonderful Tweakers on extensive user reviews, this is not covered by it. I just wanted to touch on the highs and lows, so that the people who are interested in have some additional information in this laptop. Are you curious about a particular part, or do you want a benchmark of component A with program b, let me know, I'll put it there. A brief summary of this beautiful Ultrabook: The laptop comes in sturdy box and comes including nice cover. While the laptop is beautifully designed, there is a horrible ugly adapter with. Totally irrelevant fact, but it did not seem so immediately. The laptop itself is of course a piece of art. In the case of thin 1312 grams, a Haswell Core i7 4500u, is 8GB Ram, 2x 128GB SSD in RAID 0 and a 2560x1440 touchscreen. Specs to lick that the price tag from € 1,599, your fingers off -., Justify the laptop I immediately equipped with Windows 8.1, do not know the default installation. Unfortunately, Windows recognizes few drivers by default, a visit to the Acer site is required. There are all the drivers, but for example, the touch screen and trackpad, there are several different vendors, without identification which you should have for your specific model. Acer is fast, very fast. The SSDs in Raid 0 to process the data as if it were nothing, and processor dependent tasks are processed in raptempo. The touch screen works flawlessly. Despite the thin case is a great HDMI port, two USB 3.0 ports and SD card reader in the housing. The battery keeps about 7-8 hours full. What is also striking is that he is silent. Under full load, he is still very quiet and warm it not be. I have read that he wants us to be hot in games but it is not yet succeeded me. Everything amiss? Sorry. There are two major downsides to this laptop to be. certainly taken into serious consideration the keyboard is very moderate. In this new S7 have been improved him, but nothing beats unfortunately. In itself, he typed it fine, but he lacks attacks occasionally, something that makes typing long documents tiring. You have to really concentrate types, otherwise you miss the word or letter. Annoying at least. 2nd The downside is the screen, or 2 points. First, the viewing angle is very poor. For me this is incidentally a plusplunt because I often so I can not see. Aircraft work, and my neighbor Even with the family photos look is not at, from a little oblique angle right no color. however, the real problem is the resolution. 2560x1440 sounds awfully nice. The letters on the screen are really sharp, like reading from paper. Photos splashes off the screen. However, the scaling of applications is poor, even under Windows 8.1. The screen can not help of course, but doing it remains a problem. Some programs can not lose their information, while other letters are too small to read. You adjust the scaling to 200% to 150% (or vice versa), then you fit apps again, but there are huge letters on your screen. Not one institution's exactly right. This is quite apart from the artifacts that you get anywhere by scaling. . If this Acer later, as in the U.S., even with 1080p display is delivered, which I would definitely recommend UPDATE: 17-09 I picked a star of ergonomics. The keyboard is just bad I notice now after a week. I thought at first to get used to, but it's not. He just misses himself occasionally attacks that I certainly impressed, really unforgivable for a laptop in this class. This brings the overall rating a point lower. Also an example of the artifacts: Below is a nice example of scaling. On the left you see Internet Explorer (tested in Firefox) with Tweakers page. Right you see the text of that page in my mail: As you can see, despite both apps running at 100%, there is quite a difference in size. Now that you can of course adjust. However, you have to adapt to all the applications you're running. However, even within your own applications bowl against. Then, for example, small text, but a very large picture, or vice versa. The disadvantage is that you have to make adjustments update. At each program again Is it insurmountable? No. But scaling applications takes me every day for at least 20 minute.
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