Acer Swift 3X review
The Acer Swift 3X probably won't appear to be generally very unique from the PC producer's normal Swift 3, and that is on the grounds that it isn't. The X in the name is to tell you what's inside: Intel's Iris Xe Max, its first discrete designs processor in over 20 years. Joined with its eleventh gen Intel Core processor, the Swift 3X is raised from what might regularly be a decent, universally useful, slight and-light PC to one that can meet the fundamental requirements of makers and creatives without surrendering battery life and portability or costing a little fortune. The Swift 3X as of now begins at $900 with an eleventh gen Core i5 processor, 8GB of memory and 512GB of capacity. Realizing that positively makes the $1,200 design I tried resemble a take with double the memory and capacity and a quicker Core i7 CPU. (Furthermore, since the memory is installed, you can't redesign it later.) Laptops made for creatives can without much of a stretch be a few tim