Verdict
The Acer Swift 16 AI (SF16-51T-932H) is a stylish and powerful laptop that scores particularly well with its brilliant OLED display and the fast performance of the Intel Core Ultra 9 288V processor. It is ideally equipped for everyday tasks, creative work, and even some gaming rounds. The high-quality aluminum and glass case, good battery life, and future-proof features with Wi-Fi 7 and Thunderbolt round off the positive overall picture.
Small deductions are made for the somewhat unbalanced port distribution and the only average speakers. Even though the CPU doesn't quite come close to AMD's best in pure multi-core performance and the fans become audible under load, the Swift 16 AI is a convincing all-rounder for demanding users who value a great display and future-oriented AI performance.
Pros
Cons
Price and availability
Admittedly, our test device is not exactly cheap at 1,700 euros from Acer, but the configuration with Core Ultra 7 and one TB of memory is less than 1,500 euros. This makes it one of the cheapest 16-inch laptops with Lunar Lake [in Germany].
The age of artificial intelligence is in full swing, and mobile computing is no exception. One representative of AI devices is the Acer Swift 16 AI: this notebook not only promises optimized performance for AI applications, as suggested by its name, but also supports this claim with Intel's Lunar Lake processors, specifically the Core Ultra 9 288V.
Specifications
Case & features
When you touch it, you immediately notice that Acer has not skimped here. The aluminum and glass casing feels really high-quality and sturdy - nothing creaks, and the finish is neat. It simply feels good in the hand and makes a robust impression without appearing ostentatious—a simple, modern thing.
The Swift 16 AI is pretty well-equipped on the connectivity side. Standard USB-A ports for older accessories and an HDMI port for an external display are also included. One minor drawback is the placement of the ports: Most of them, including the two USB-C powerhouses, are on the left-hand side. The latest Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 5.4 also provide fast Internet and wireless accessories support. A 3.7 MP webcam for video calls is also on board.

Sustainability
The Swift 16 AI scores a few points when it comes to environmental impact. The packaging is almost plastic-free, and Acer even discloses the device's CO2 footprint in a PDF document. It is also nice that the notebook opens easily and that essential components, such as the SSDs and the WLAN card, can be replaced.
Input devices
Display
The OLED display on the Swift 16 is powerful: perfect black, super high contrast, crisp and sharp 2,880 × 1,800 resolution, which makes colors really shine. Professionals will be delighted with the almost 100% display P3 color space coverage and the high color fidelity (DeltaE 1.73) ex-works. At around 420 cd/m², it is also pleasantly bright. Nevertheless, the sun can be distracting on the reflective display when used outdoors.
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Brightness Distribution: 98 %
Center on Battery: 424 cd/m²
Contrast: 19406:1 (Black: 0.0219 cd/m²)
ΔE Color 1.73 | 0.5-29.43 Ø4.84
ΔE Greyscale 0.09 | 0.09-98 Ø5.1
94.6% AdobeRGB 1998 (Argyll 2.2.0 3D)
100% sRGB (Argyll 2.2.0 3D)
99.9% Display P3 (Argyll 2.2.0 3D)
Gamma: 2.346
Acer Swift 16 AI SF16-51T-932H, Ultra 9 288V SDC41B6, OLED, 2880x1800, 16", 120 Hz | Lenovo Yoga 7 2-in-1 16ILL10 LEN160WUM, IPS, 1920x1200, 16", 60 Hz | LG Gram Pro 16Z90TS-G.AU89G LG DISPLAY LP160WQ2-SPF1, IPS, 2560x1600, 16", 144 Hz | Samsung Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 ATNA60CL09-0, OLED, 2880x1800, 16", 120 Hz | MSI Summit A16 AI Plus A3HMTG AU Optronics B16QAN02.N, IPS, 2560x1600, 16", 165 Hz | Ninkear A16 Pro cso1623, IPS, 2560x1600, 16", 120 Hz | |
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Display | -53% | -3% | 1% | -4% | -19% | |
Display P3 Coverage | 99.9 | 39.7 -60% | 97.96 -2% | 99.9 0% | 96.8 -3% | 68.7 -31% |
sRGB Coverage | 100 | 57.9 -42% | 100 0% | 100 0% | 99.8 0% | 97.6 -2% |
AdobeRGB 1998 Coverage | 94.6 | 41 -57% | 86.65 -8% | 96.6 2% | 84.7 -10% | 71.1 -25% |
Response Times | -275% | -473% | 61% | -59% | -102% | |
Response Time Grey 50% / Grey 80% * | 4.8 ? | 30 ? -525% | 47 ? -879% | 0.48 ? 90% | 12.9 ? -169% | 16.4 ? -242% |
Response Time Black / White * | 18 ? | 22.5 ? -25% | 30 ? -67% | 0.64 ? 96% | 8.9 ? 51% | 11.2 ? 38% |
PWM Frequency | 481 | 240 ? | ||||
PWM Amplitude * | 39 | 40 -3% | ||||
Screen | -1138% | -283% | -286% | -616% | -618% | |
Brightness middle | 425 | 317.9 -25% | 442 4% | 387 -9% | 475.4 12% | 393.6 -7% |
Brightness | 421 | 304 -28% | 406 -4% | 392 -7% | 440 5% | 398 -5% |
Brightness Distribution | 98 | 90 -8% | 86 -12% | 98 0% | 89 -9% | 91 -7% |
Black Level * | 0.0219 | 0.25 -1042% | 0.17 -676% | 0.36 -1544% | 0.44 -1909% | |
Contrast | 19406 | 1272 -93% | 2600 -87% | 1321 -93% | 895 -95% | |
Colorchecker dE 2000 * | 1.73 | 7.39 -327% | 0.84 51% | 1 42% | 2.99 -73% | 2.32 -34% |
Colorchecker dE 2000 max. * | 3.82 | 21.43 -461% | 1.62 58% | 1.9 50% | 7.64 -100% | 3.72 3% |
Greyscale dE 2000 * | 0.09 | 6.5 -7122% | 1.53 -1600% | 1.7 -1789% | 2.9 -3122% | 2.69 -2889% |
Gamma | 2.346 94% | 2.22 99% | 2.173 101% | 2.25 98% | 2.31 95% | 2.38 92% |
CCT | 6432 101% | 6140 106% | 6496 100% | 6325 103% | 6472 100% | 6086 107% |
Colorchecker dE 2000 calibrated * | 3.06 | 0.88 | 0.74 | 1.05 | ||
Total Average (Program / Settings) | -489% /
-755% | -253% /
-248% | -75% /
-127% | -226% /
-389% | -246% /
-400% |
* ... smaller is better
Display Response Times
↔ Response Time Black to White | ||
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18 ms ... rise ↗ and fall ↘ combined | ↗ 17.4 ms rise | |
↘ 0.6 ms fall | ||
The screen shows good response rates in our tests, but may be too slow for competitive gamers. In comparison, all tested devices range from 0.1 (minimum) to 240 (maximum) ms. » 38 % of all devices are better. This means that the measured response time is better than the average of all tested devices (20.6 ms). | ||
↔ Response Time 50% Grey to 80% Grey | ||
4.8 ms ... rise ↗ and fall ↘ combined | ↗ 2.6 ms rise | |
↘ 2.2 ms fall | ||
The screen shows very fast response rates in our tests and should be very well suited for fast-paced gaming. In comparison, all tested devices range from 0.165 (minimum) to 636 (maximum) ms. » 14 % of all devices are better. This means that the measured response time is better than the average of all tested devices (32.2 ms). |
Screen Flickering / PWM (Pulse-Width Modulation)
Screen flickering / PWM detected | 481 Hz Amplitude: 39 % | ||
The display backlight flickers at 481 Hz (worst case, e.g., utilizing PWM) . The frequency of 481 Hz is relatively high, so most users sensitive to PWM should not notice any flickering. However, there are reports that some users are still sensitive to PWM at 500 Hz and above, so be aware. In comparison: 53 % of all tested devices do not use PWM to dim the display. If PWM was detected, an average of 8377 (minimum: 5 - maximum: 343500) Hz was measured. |
Performance
The test device uses Intel's new Core Ultra 9 288V ("Lunar Lake"). It comes with 32 GB DDR5 RAM and an Intel Arc 140V GPU. Our model has two fast 1TB NVMe SSDs. There are also variants with a Core Ultra 7 and a less spacious SSD.
Test conditions
AcerSense offers four performance plans from Silent to Turbo. We opted for the "Performance" plan to run all benchmarks.
Processor
The Intel Core Ultra 9 288V, installed in the Swift 16 AI, delivers the expected performance for a new Lunar Lake generation - solid, but without any major surprises. A direct comparison shows that while the single-core performance is comparable to a competitor like the AMD Ryzen AI 9 365 in the MSI Summit A16 AI Plus, the AMD chip is noticeably ahead in multi-core tasks.
Cinebench R15 Multi loop
Cinebench R23: Multi Core | Single Core
Cinebench R20: CPU (Multi Core) | CPU (Single Core)
Cinebench R15: CPU Multi 64Bit | CPU Single 64Bit
Blender: v2.79 BMW27 CPU
7-Zip 18.03: 7z b 4 | 7z b 4 -mmt1
Geekbench 6.4: Multi-Core | Single-Core
Geekbench 5.5: Multi-Core | Single-Core
HWBOT x265 Benchmark v2.2: 4k Preset
LibreOffice : 20 Documents To PDF
R Benchmark 2.5: Overall mean
CPU Performance Rating | |
MSI Summit A16 AI Plus A3HMTG | |
Ninkear A16 Pro | |
Lenovo Yoga 7 2-in-1 16ILL10 | |
Acer Swift 16 AI SF16-51T-932H, Ultra 9 288V | |
LG Gram Pro 16Z90TS-G.AU89G | |
Average Intel Core Ultra 9 288V | |
Samsung Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 | |
Average of class Office |
Cinebench R23 / Multi Core | |
MSI Summit A16 AI Plus A3HMTG | |
Ninkear A16 Pro | |
LG Gram Pro 16Z90TS-G.AU89G | |
LG Gram Pro 16Z90TS-G.AU89G | |
Acer Swift 16 AI SF16-51T-932H, Ultra 9 288V | |
Lenovo Yoga 7 2-in-1 16ILL10 | |
Average of class Office (1577 - 20399, n=87, last 2 years) | |
Samsung Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 | |
Average Intel Core Ultra 9 288V (9091 - 10484, n=3) |
Cinebench R23 / Single Core | |
MSI Summit A16 AI Plus A3HMTG | |
Average Intel Core Ultra 9 288V (1940 - 1950, n=3) | |
Acer Swift 16 AI SF16-51T-932H, Ultra 9 288V | |
LG Gram Pro 16Z90TS-G.AU89G | |
LG Gram Pro 16Z90TS-G.AU89G | |
Lenovo Yoga 7 2-in-1 16ILL10 | |
Samsung Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 | |
Ninkear A16 Pro | |
Average of class Office (618 - 2098, n=87, last 2 years) |
Cinebench R20 / CPU (Multi Core) | |
MSI Summit A16 AI Plus A3HMTG | |
Ninkear A16 Pro | |
LG Gram Pro 16Z90TS-G.AU89G | |
Acer Swift 16 AI SF16-51T-932H, Ultra 9 288V | |
Lenovo Yoga 7 2-in-1 16ILL10 | |
Average of class Office (590 - 8086, n=85, last 2 years) | |
Samsung Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 | |
Average Intel Core Ultra 9 288V (2683 - 4091, n=3) |
Cinebench R20 / CPU (Single Core) | |
MSI Summit A16 AI Plus A3HMTG | |
Acer Swift 16 AI SF16-51T-932H, Ultra 9 288V | |
LG Gram Pro 16Z90TS-G.AU89G | |
Lenovo Yoga 7 2-in-1 16ILL10 | |
Average Intel Core Ultra 9 288V (645 - 748, n=2) | |
Samsung Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 | |
Ninkear A16 Pro | |
Average of class Office (229 - 807, n=85, last 2 years) |
Cinebench R15 / CPU Multi 64Bit | |
MSI Summit A16 AI Plus A3HMTG | |
Ninkear A16 Pro | |
Average of class Office (246 - 3132, n=89, last 2 years) | |
LG Gram Pro 16Z90TS-G.AU89G | |
Lenovo Yoga 7 2-in-1 16ILL10 | |
Acer Swift 16 AI SF16-51T-932H, Ultra 9 288V | |
Average Intel Core Ultra 9 288V (1500 - 1583, n=2) | |
Samsung Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 |
Cinebench R15 / CPU Single 64Bit | |
MSI Summit A16 AI Plus A3HMTG | |
Acer Swift 16 AI SF16-51T-932H, Ultra 9 288V | |
Average Intel Core Ultra 9 288V (n=1) | |
Lenovo Yoga 7 2-in-1 16ILL10 | |
LG Gram Pro 16Z90TS-G.AU89G | |
Ninkear A16 Pro | |
Samsung Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 | |
Average of class Office (98 - 315, n=87, last 2 years) |
Blender / v2.79 BMW27 CPU | |
Average Intel Core Ultra 9 288V (330 - 441, n=3) | |
Average of class Office (163 - 1956, n=88, last 2 years) | |
Samsung Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 | |
Lenovo Yoga 7 2-in-1 16ILL10 | |
Acer Swift 16 AI SF16-51T-932H, Ultra 9 288V | |
LG Gram Pro 16Z90TS-G.AU89G | |
Ninkear A16 Pro | |
MSI Summit A16 AI Plus A3HMTG |
7-Zip 18.03 / 7z b 4 | |
MSI Summit A16 AI Plus A3HMTG | |
Ninkear A16 Pro | |
Average of class Office (7532 - 76886, n=89, last 2 years) | |
Lenovo Yoga 7 2-in-1 16ILL10 | |
Acer Swift 16 AI SF16-51T-932H, Ultra 9 288V | |
LG Gram Pro 16Z90TS-G.AU89G | |
Average Intel Core Ultra 9 288V (32105 - 35851, n=4) | |
Samsung Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 |
7-Zip 18.03 / 7z b 4 -mmt1 | |
Average Intel Core Ultra 9 288V (5734 - 5993, n=4) | |
MSI Summit A16 AI Plus A3HMTG | |
LG Gram Pro 16Z90TS-G.AU89G | |
Acer Swift 16 AI SF16-51T-932H, Ultra 9 288V | |
Lenovo Yoga 7 2-in-1 16ILL10 | |
Ninkear A16 Pro | |
Average of class Office (2972 - 6497, n=88, last 2 years) | |
Samsung Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 |
Geekbench 6.4 / Multi-Core | |
MSI Summit A16 AI Plus A3HMTG | |
Ninkear A16 Pro | |
LG Gram Pro 16Z90TS-G.AU89G | |
Average Intel Core Ultra 9 288V (10969 - 11069, n=3) | |
Acer Swift 16 AI SF16-51T-932H, Ultra 9 288V | |
Lenovo Yoga 7 2-in-1 16ILL10 | |
Samsung Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 | |
Average of class Office (662 - 14990, n=93, last 2 years) |
Geekbench 6.4 / Single-Core | |
Average Intel Core Ultra 9 288V (2797 - 2864, n=2) | |
MSI Summit A16 AI Plus A3HMTG | |
Acer Swift 16 AI SF16-51T-932H, Ultra 9 288V | |
LG Gram Pro 16Z90TS-G.AU89G | |
Lenovo Yoga 7 2-in-1 16ILL10 | |
Ninkear A16 Pro | |
Samsung Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 | |
Average of class Office (457 - 2925, n=92, last 2 years) |
Geekbench 5.5 / Multi-Core | |
MSI Summit A16 AI Plus A3HMTG | |
Ninkear A16 Pro | |
Lenovo Yoga 7 2-in-1 16ILL10 | |
Acer Swift 16 AI SF16-51T-932H, Ultra 9 288V | |
Average Intel Core Ultra 9 288V (9588 - 9631, n=2) | |
LG Gram Pro 16Z90TS-G.AU89G | |
Samsung Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 | |
Average of class Office (1018 - 14192, n=87, last 2 years) |
Geekbench 5.5 / Single-Core | |
Average Intel Core Ultra 9 288V (2024 - 2114, n=2) | |
MSI Summit A16 AI Plus A3HMTG | |
Acer Swift 16 AI SF16-51T-932H, Ultra 9 288V | |
Lenovo Yoga 7 2-in-1 16ILL10 | |
LG Gram Pro 16Z90TS-G.AU89G | |
Samsung Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 | |
Ninkear A16 Pro | |
Average of class Office (510 - 2121, n=88, last 2 years) |
HWBOT x265 Benchmark v2.2 / 4k Preset | |
MSI Summit A16 AI Plus A3HMTG | |
Ninkear A16 Pro | |
Acer Swift 16 AI SF16-51T-932H, Ultra 9 288V | |
LG Gram Pro 16Z90TS-G.AU89G | |
Lenovo Yoga 7 2-in-1 16ILL10 | |
Samsung Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 | |
Average Intel Core Ultra 9 288V (11.2 - 13.1, n=2) | |
Average of class Office (1.72 - 22.4, n=86, last 2 years) |
LibreOffice / 20 Documents To PDF | |
Acer Swift 16 AI SF16-51T-932H, Ultra 9 288V | |
Average of class Office (31.3 - 129.6, n=86, last 2 years) | |
MSI Summit A16 AI Plus A3HMTG | |
Ninkear A16 Pro | |
LG Gram Pro 16Z90TS-G.AU89G | |
Average Intel Core Ultra 9 288V (39.9 - 56.9, n=2) | |
Samsung Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 | |
Lenovo Yoga 7 2-in-1 16ILL10 |
R Benchmark 2.5 / Overall mean | |
Average of class Office (0.4098 - 1.135, n=85, last 2 years) | |
Ninkear A16 Pro | |
Samsung Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 | |
LG Gram Pro 16Z90TS-G.AU89G | |
Lenovo Yoga 7 2-in-1 16ILL10 | |
Acer Swift 16 AI SF16-51T-932H, Ultra 9 288V | |
Average Intel Core Ultra 9 288V (0.4218 - 0.4503, n=2) | |
MSI Summit A16 AI Plus A3HMTG |
* ... smaller is better
AIDA64: FP32 Ray-Trace | FPU Julia | CPU SHA3 | CPU Queen | FPU SinJulia | FPU Mandel | CPU AES | CPU ZLib | FP64 Ray-Trace | CPU PhotoWorxx
Performance Rating | |
MSI Summit A16 AI Plus A3HMTG | |
Ninkear A16 Pro | |
Acer Swift 16 AI SF16-51T-932H, Ultra 9 288V | |
LG Gram Pro 16Z90TS-G.AU89G | |
Lenovo Yoga 7 2-in-1 16ILL10 | |
Samsung Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 | |
Average of class Office | |
Average Intel Core Ultra 9 288V |
AIDA64 / FP32 Ray-Trace | |
MSI Summit A16 AI Plus A3HMTG | |
Ninkear A16 Pro | |
Acer Swift 16 AI SF16-51T-932H, Ultra 9 288V | |
LG Gram Pro 16Z90TS-G.AU89G | |
Samsung Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 | |
Lenovo Yoga 7 2-in-1 16ILL10 | |
Average Intel Core Ultra 9 288V (9953 - 12948, n=2) | |
Average of class Office (763 - 31245, n=87, last 2 years) |
AIDA64 / FPU Julia | |
MSI Summit A16 AI Plus A3HMTG | |
Ninkear A16 Pro | |
Acer Swift 16 AI SF16-51T-932H, Ultra 9 288V | |
LG Gram Pro 16Z90TS-G.AU89G | |
Samsung Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 | |
Lenovo Yoga 7 2-in-1 16ILL10 | |
Average Intel Core Ultra 9 288V (49602 - 64317, n=2) | |
Average of class Office (4113 - 125394, n=87, last 2 years) |
AIDA64 / CPU SHA3 | |
MSI Summit A16 AI Plus A3HMTG | |
Ninkear A16 Pro | |
Acer Swift 16 AI SF16-51T-932H, Ultra 9 288V | |
Lenovo Yoga 7 2-in-1 16ILL10 | |
LG Gram Pro 16Z90TS-G.AU89G | |
Average Intel Core Ultra 9 288V (2285 - 2854, n=2) | |
Samsung Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 | |
Average of class Office (287 - 5398, n=87, last 2 years) |
AIDA64 / CPU Queen | |
Ninkear A16 Pro | |
MSI Summit A16 AI Plus A3HMTG | |
Average of class Office (8185 - 115197, n=87, last 2 years) | |
LG Gram Pro 16Z90TS-G.AU89G | |
Acer Swift 16 AI SF16-51T-932H, Ultra 9 288V | |
Lenovo Yoga 7 2-in-1 16ILL10 | |
Average Intel Core Ultra 9 288V (49647 - 49744, n=2) | |
Samsung Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 |
AIDA64 / FPU SinJulia | |
MSI Summit A16 AI Plus A3HMTG | |
Ninkear A16 Pro | |
Average of class Office (404 - 18321, n=87, last 2 years) | |
LG Gram Pro 16Z90TS-G.AU89G | |
Lenovo Yoga 7 2-in-1 16ILL10 | |
Average Intel Core Ultra 9 288V (4421 - 4422, n=2) | |
Acer Swift 16 AI SF16-51T-932H, Ultra 9 288V | |
Samsung Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 |
AIDA64 / FPU Mandel | |
MSI Summit A16 AI Plus A3HMTG | |
Ninkear A16 Pro | |
LG Gram Pro 16Z90TS-G.AU89G | |
Acer Swift 16 AI SF16-51T-932H, Ultra 9 288V | |
Samsung Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 | |
Lenovo Yoga 7 2-in-1 16ILL10 | |
Average Intel Core Ultra 9 288V (26344 - 32640, n=2) | |
Average of class Office (2075 - 66922, n=87, last 2 years) |
AIDA64 / CPU AES | |
Ninkear A16 Pro | |
MSI Summit A16 AI Plus A3HMTG | |
Average of class Office (7254 - 155900, n=87, last 2 years) | |
Acer Swift 16 AI SF16-51T-932H, Ultra 9 288V | |
LG Gram Pro 16Z90TS-G.AU89G | |
Lenovo Yoga 7 2-in-1 16ILL10 | |
Average Intel Core Ultra 9 288V (35250 - 39128, n=2) | |
Samsung Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 |
AIDA64 / CPU ZLib | |
MSI Summit A16 AI Plus A3HMTG | |
Ninkear A16 Pro | |
Average of class Office (78 - 1366, n=87, last 2 years) | |
Lenovo Yoga 7 2-in-1 16ILL10 | |
LG Gram Pro 16Z90TS-G.AU89G | |
Acer Swift 16 AI SF16-51T-932H, Ultra 9 288V | |
Samsung Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 | |
Average Intel Core Ultra 9 288V (527 - 591, n=2) |
AIDA64 / FP64 Ray-Trace | |
MSI Summit A16 AI Plus A3HMTG | |
Ninkear A16 Pro | |
Acer Swift 16 AI SF16-51T-932H, Ultra 9 288V | |
LG Gram Pro 16Z90TS-G.AU89G | |
Samsung Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 | |
Lenovo Yoga 7 2-in-1 16ILL10 | |
Average Intel Core Ultra 9 288V (4862 - 7030, n=2) | |
Average of class Office (432 - 17834, n=87, last 2 years) |
AIDA64 / CPU PhotoWorxx | |
Acer Swift 16 AI SF16-51T-932H, Ultra 9 288V | |
Average Intel Core Ultra 9 288V (50790 - 55359, n=2) | |
LG Gram Pro 16Z90TS-G.AU89G | |
Lenovo Yoga 7 2-in-1 16ILL10 | |
MSI Summit A16 AI Plus A3HMTG | |
Samsung Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 | |
Ninkear A16 Pro | |
Average of class Office (4814 - 55359, n=87, last 2 years) |
System performance
Interestingly, the lead of the AMD Ryzen AI 9 is put into perspective when you look at the overall system performance. Especially in benchmarks like Crossmark, which simulate everyday applications, the gap to the Intel Core Ultra 9 in the Swift 16 AI diminishes. This indicates that the AMD processor does not have a clear advantage in practice.
PCMark 10: Score | Essentials | Productivity | Digital Content Creation
CrossMark: Overall | Productivity | Creativity | Responsiveness
WebXPRT 3: Overall
WebXPRT 4: Overall
Mozilla Kraken 1.1: Total
Performance Rating | |
MSI Summit A16 AI Plus A3HMTG | |
Average Intel Core Ultra 9 288V, Intel Arc Graphics 140V | |
Lenovo Yoga 7 2-in-1 16ILL10 | |
Acer Swift 16 AI SF16-51T-932H, Ultra 9 288V | |
Ninkear A16 Pro | |
LG Gram Pro 16Z90TS-G.AU89G | |
Samsung Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 | |
Average of class Office |
PCMark 10 / Score | |
MSI Summit A16 AI Plus A3HMTG | |
Lenovo Yoga 7 2-in-1 16ILL10 | |
Ninkear A16 Pro | |
Acer Swift 16 AI SF16-51T-932H, Ultra 9 288V | |
Average Intel Core Ultra 9 288V, Intel Arc Graphics 140V (6954 - 7155, n=2) | |
LG Gram Pro 16Z90TS-G.AU89G | |
Samsung Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 | |
Average of class Office (2463 - 7683, n=78, last 2 years) |
PCMark 10 / Essentials | |
Lenovo Yoga 7 2-in-1 16ILL10 | |
MSI Summit A16 AI Plus A3HMTG | |
Ninkear A16 Pro | |
Acer Swift 16 AI SF16-51T-932H, Ultra 9 288V | |
Average of class Office (5575 - 20841, n=78, last 2 years) | |
Average Intel Core Ultra 9 288V, Intel Arc Graphics 140V (9779 - 10549, n=2) | |
Samsung Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 | |
LG Gram Pro 16Z90TS-G.AU89G |
PCMark 10 / Productivity | |
Ninkear A16 Pro | |
MSI Summit A16 AI Plus A3HMTG | |
Acer Swift 16 AI SF16-51T-932H, Ultra 9 288V | |
Lenovo Yoga 7 2-in-1 16ILL10 | |
Average Intel Core Ultra 9 288V, Intel Arc Graphics 140V (9256 - 9452, n=2) | |
Samsung Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 | |
LG Gram Pro 16Z90TS-G.AU89G | |
Average of class Office (3041 - 10415, n=78, last 2 years) |
PCMark 10 / Digital Content Creation | |
MSI Summit A16 AI Plus A3HMTG | |
Lenovo Yoga 7 2-in-1 16ILL10 | |
Average Intel Core Ultra 9 288V, Intel Arc Graphics 140V (9970 - 10085, n=2) | |
Acer Swift 16 AI SF16-51T-932H, Ultra 9 288V | |
LG Gram Pro 16Z90TS-G.AU89G | |
Ninkear A16 Pro | |
Samsung Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 | |
Average of class Office (2049 - 11501, n=78, last 2 years) |
CrossMark / Overall | |
MSI Summit A16 AI Plus A3HMTG | |
Acer Swift 16 AI SF16-51T-932H, Ultra 9 288V | |
Lenovo Yoga 7 2-in-1 16ILL10 | |
Average Intel Core Ultra 9 288V, Intel Arc Graphics 140V (1654 - 1725, n=4) | |
Ninkear A16 Pro | |
LG Gram Pro 16Z90TS-G.AU89G | |
Samsung Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 | |
Average of class Office (348 - 1923, n=82, last 2 years) |
CrossMark / Productivity | |
Acer Swift 16 AI SF16-51T-932H, Ultra 9 288V | |
Average Intel Core Ultra 9 288V, Intel Arc Graphics 140V (1609 - 1663, n=4) | |
Lenovo Yoga 7 2-in-1 16ILL10 | |
MSI Summit A16 AI Plus A3HMTG | |
LG Gram Pro 16Z90TS-G.AU89G | |
Ninkear A16 Pro | |
Samsung Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 | |
Average of class Office (393 - 1870, n=82, last 2 years) |
CrossMark / Creativity | |
MSI Summit A16 AI Plus A3HMTG | |
Acer Swift 16 AI SF16-51T-932H, Ultra 9 288V | |
Lenovo Yoga 7 2-in-1 16ILL10 | |
Average Intel Core Ultra 9 288V, Intel Arc Graphics 140V (1862 - 1967, n=4) | |
LG Gram Pro 16Z90TS-G.AU89G | |
Ninkear A16 Pro | |
Samsung Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 | |
Average of class Office (340 - 2169, n=82, last 2 years) |
CrossMark / Responsiveness | |
Ninkear A16 Pro | |
MSI Summit A16 AI Plus A3HMTG | |
Acer Swift 16 AI SF16-51T-932H, Ultra 9 288V | |
Lenovo Yoga 7 2-in-1 16ILL10 | |
Samsung Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 | |
Average of class Office (258 - 2017, n=82, last 2 years) | |
Average Intel Core Ultra 9 288V, Intel Arc Graphics 140V (1241 - 1301, n=4) | |
LG Gram Pro 16Z90TS-G.AU89G |
WebXPRT 3 / Overall | |
Average Intel Core Ultra 9 288V, Intel Arc Graphics 140V (297 - 421, n=2) | |
MSI Summit A16 AI Plus A3HMTG | |
Lenovo Yoga 7 2-in-1 16ILL10 | |
Ninkear A16 Pro | |
Acer Swift 16 AI SF16-51T-932H, Ultra 9 288V | |
Samsung Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 | |
Average of class Office (121 - 455, n=81, last 2 years) | |
LG Gram Pro 16Z90TS-G.AU89G |
WebXPRT 4 / Overall | |
Average Intel Core Ultra 9 288V, Intel Arc Graphics 140V (282 - 342, n=2) | |
Lenovo Yoga 7 2-in-1 16ILL10 | |
Acer Swift 16 AI SF16-51T-932H, Ultra 9 288V | |
LG Gram Pro 16Z90TS-G.AU89G | |
MSI Summit A16 AI Plus A3HMTG | |
Samsung Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 | |
Ninkear A16 Pro | |
Average of class Office (80 - 328, n=82, last 2 years) |
Mozilla Kraken 1.1 / Total | |
Average of class Office (391 - 1966, n=91, last 2 years) | |
Ninkear A16 Pro | |
Samsung Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 | |
LG Gram Pro 16Z90TS-G.AU89G | |
Lenovo Yoga 7 2-in-1 16ILL10 | |
Acer Swift 16 AI SF16-51T-932H, Ultra 9 288V | |
Average Intel Core Ultra 9 288V, Intel Arc Graphics 140V (n=1) | |
MSI Summit A16 AI Plus A3HMTG |
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PCMark 10 Score | 7155 points | |
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AIDA64 / Memory Copy | |
Average Intel Core Ultra 9 288V (108415 - 108894, n=2) | |
Acer Swift 16 AI SF16-51T-932H, Ultra 9 288V | |
LG Gram Pro 16Z90TS-G.AU89G | |
Samsung Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 | |
Lenovo Yoga 7 2-in-1 16ILL10 | |
MSI Summit A16 AI Plus A3HMTG | |
Ninkear A16 Pro | |
Average of class Office (7158 - 108783, n=88, last 2 years) |
AIDA64 / Memory Read | |
MSI Summit A16 AI Plus A3HMTG | |
Lenovo Yoga 7 2-in-1 16ILL10 | |
Average Intel Core Ultra 9 288V (86694 - 87810, n=2) | |
Acer Swift 16 AI SF16-51T-932H, Ultra 9 288V | |
LG Gram Pro 16Z90TS-G.AU89G | |
Samsung Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 | |
Ninkear A16 Pro | |
Average of class Office (7325 - 127282, n=88, last 2 years) |
AIDA64 / Memory Write | |
Lenovo Yoga 7 2-in-1 16ILL10 | |
Average Intel Core Ultra 9 288V (113427 - 117823, n=2) | |
Acer Swift 16 AI SF16-51T-932H, Ultra 9 288V | |
LG Gram Pro 16Z90TS-G.AU89G | |
Samsung Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 | |
MSI Summit A16 AI Plus A3HMTG | |
Ninkear A16 Pro | |
Average of class Office (7579 - 117935, n=88, last 2 years) |
AIDA64 / Memory Latency | |
MSI Summit A16 AI Plus A3HMTG | |
Ninkear A16 Pro | |
Lenovo Yoga 7 2-in-1 16ILL10 | |
Average of class Office (7.6 - 185.2, n=85, last 2 years) | |
Acer Swift 16 AI SF16-51T-932H, Ultra 9 288V | |
Average Intel Core Ultra 9 288V (97.9 - 98.1, n=2) | |
LG Gram Pro 16Z90TS-G.AU89G | |
Samsung Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 |
* ... smaller is better
DPC latencies
In the short check of the DPC latencies with the help of the LatencyMon, there is an indication of possible problems with real-time audio processing.
DPC Latencies / LatencyMon - interrupt to process latency (max), Web, Youtube, Prime95 | |
MSI Summit A16 AI Plus A3HMTG | |
Acer Swift 16 AI SF16-51T-932H, Ultra 9 288V | |
Ninkear A16 Pro | |
Samsung Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 | |
Lenovo Yoga 7 2-in-1 16ILL10 |
* ... smaller is better
Storage
The test device is equipped with two 1 TB Western Digital PC SN5000S SSDs, which provide a decent speed for data transfers. We did notice a slight thermal throttling under prolonged, heavy load, but the resulting drop in performance is hardly noticeable.
* ... smaller is better
Continuous read: DiskSpd Read Loop, Queue Depth 8
GPU
The integrated Intel Arc Graphics 140V is currently one of the most powerful graphics solutions of its kind, which is also noticeable in the Swift 16 AI. In comparison with other iGPUs, it delivers outstanding performance, both in synthetic benchmarks and in games. The performance is often sufficient for gaming in FullHD resolution (1920x1080 pixels) at medium to high quality settings. The 32 GB RAM of the Core Ultra 9 288V also has a positive effect here, as the iGPU takes some of it for graphics calculations.
3DMark 11 Performance | 11856 points | |
3DMark Cloud Gate Standard Score | 33467 points | |
3DMark Fire Strike Score | 9218 points | |
3DMark Time Spy Score | 4539 points | |
3DMark Steel Nomad Light Score | 3407 points | |
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Cyberpunk 2077 2.2 Phantom Liberty - 1920x1080 Ultra Preset (FSR off) | |
Lenovo Yoga 7 2-in-1 16ILL10 | |
Acer Swift 16 AI SF16-51T-932H, Ultra 9 288V | |
Acer Swift 16 AI SF16-51T-932H, Ultra 9 288V | |
MSI Summit A16 AI Plus A3HMTG | |
Samsung Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 | |
Ninkear A16 Pro | |
LG Gram Pro 16Z90TS-G.AU89G | |
Average of class Office (6.65 - 29.6, n=45, last 2 years) |
Baldur's Gate 3 - 1920x1080 Ultra Preset AA:T | |
Lenovo Yoga 7 2-in-1 16ILL10 | |
MSI Summit A16 AI Plus A3HMTG | |
Ninkear A16 Pro | |
LG Gram Pro 16Z90TS-G.AU89G | |
Samsung Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 | |
Average of class Office (7.96 - 31.6, n=36, last 2 years) |
GTA V - 1920x1080 Highest Settings possible AA:4xMSAA + FX AF:16x | |
MSI Summit A16 AI Plus A3HMTG | |
Acer Swift 16 AI SF16-51T-932H, Ultra 9 288V | |
Ninkear A16 Pro | |
Samsung Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 | |
LG Gram Pro 16Z90TS-G.AU89G | |
Average of class Office (3.98 - 47.8, n=75, last 2 years) |
low | med. | high | ultra | |
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GTA V (2015) | 156.2 | 149.3 | 74.5 | 28.9 |
Dota 2 Reborn (2015) | 101.4 | 91.6 | 67.1 | 83.6 |
Final Fantasy XV Benchmark (2018) | 86.3 | 48.1 | 34.4 | |
X-Plane 11.11 (2018) | 48.6 | 39.3 | 37.2 | |
Strange Brigade (2018) | 194.7 | 80.2 | 67.7 | 58 |
Cyberpunk 2077 2.2 Phantom Liberty (2023) | 41.6 | 38.3 | 31.9 | 26.9 |
Emissions & Energy
Noise emissions
The Acer Swift 16 AI is pleasantly quiet in everyday use and often even remains almost silent. The fan volume reaches a measured 41.1 dB(A) when the system is really pushed hard, for example, in the stress test. If you switch to the Turbo mode, you can expect a maximum of 44.4 dB(A).
Noise Level
Idle |
| 25.8 / 25.8 / 26.7 dB(A) |
Load |
| / 41.1 dB(A) |
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Acer Swift 16 AI SF16-51T-932H, Ultra 9 288V Arc 140V, Core Ultra 9 288V, Western Digital PC SN5000S SDEQNSJ-1T00 | Lenovo Yoga 7 2-in-1 16ILL10 Arc 140V, Core Ultra 7 256V, WD PC SN7100S SDFPMSL-512G-1101 | LG Gram Pro 16Z90TS-G.AU89G Arc 140V, Core Ultra 7 256V, Samsung PM9A1a MZVL21T0HDLU | Samsung Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 Arc 130V, Core Ultra 5 226V, Samsung PM9B1 512GB MZVL4512HBLU | MSI Summit A16 AI Plus A3HMTG Radeon 880M, Ryzen AI 9 365 | Ninkear A16 Pro Radeon 780M, R7 8845HS, Authorain NV900-1T | |
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Noise | 7% | 0% | 8% | -6% | 12% | |
off / environment * | 25.8 | 23.3 10% | 25.2 2% | 23.6 9% | 23.8 8% | 23 11% |
Idle Minimum * | 25.8 | 23.3 10% | 25.2 2% | 23.6 9% | 25 3% | 23 11% |
Idle Average * | 25.8 | 23.3 10% | 25.2 2% | 23.6 9% | 25 3% | 23 11% |
Idle Maximum * | 26.7 | 25.7 4% | 27.7 -4% | 23.6 12% | 29.5 -10% | 23 14% |
Cyberpunk 2077 ultra * | 44.4 | 41.6 6% | 42.6 4% | 40.6 9% | 46.5 -5% | 37.68 15% |
Load Maximum * | 41.1 | 41.6 -1% | 42.7 -4% | 40.6 1% | 56.1 -36% | 37.41 9% |
Load Average * | 40.2 | 29.4 | 37.5 | 37.68 |
* ... smaller is better
Temperature
As far as the case temperatures are concerned, the Swift 16 AI already gets noticeably warm when idling. It heats up more intensely under full load, as in the stress test, but does not get uncomfortably hot.
(+) The maximum temperature on the upper side is 37.9 °C / 100 F, compared to the average of 34.3 °C / 94 F, ranging from 21.2 to 62.5 °C for the class Office.
(+) The bottom heats up to a maximum of 31.5 °C / 89 F, compared to the average of 36.8 °C / 98 F
(+) In idle usage, the average temperature for the upper side is 25.2 °C / 77 F, compared to the device average of 29.5 °C / 85 F.
(+) The palmrests and touchpad are cooler than skin temperature with a maximum of 27.1 °C / 80.8 F and are therefore cool to the touch.
(±) The average temperature of the palmrest area of similar devices was 27.6 °C / 81.7 F (+0.5 °C / 0.9 F).
Acer Swift 16 AI SF16-51T-932H, Ultra 9 288V Intel Core Ultra 9 288V, Intel Arc Graphics 140V | Lenovo Yoga 7 2-in-1 16ILL10 Intel Core Ultra 7 256V, Intel Arc Graphics 140V | LG Gram Pro 16Z90TS-G.AU89G Intel Core Ultra 7 256V, Intel Arc Graphics 140V | Samsung Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 Intel Core Ultra 5 226V, Intel Arc Graphics 130V | MSI Summit A16 AI Plus A3HMTG AMD Ryzen AI 9 365, AMD Radeon 880M | Ninkear A16 Pro AMD Ryzen 7 8845HS, AMD Radeon 780M | |
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Heat | -3% | -11% | -4% | -20% | -36% | |
Maximum Upper Side * | 37.9 | 42.6 -12% | 40.5 -7% | 40.9 -8% | 52.8 -39% | 43 -13% |
Maximum Bottom * | 31.5 | 36.8 -17% | 45 -43% | 45.1 -43% | 42 -33% | 50 -59% |
Idle Upper Side * | 28.3 | 26.4 7% | 27.1 4% | 23.8 16% | 30.6 -8% | |
Idle Bottom * | 29.7 | 26.6 10% | 28.8 3% | 23.5 21% | 29.6 -0% |
* ... smaller is better
Speaker
The built-in speakers deliver a good, but not outstanding sound. They are sufficient for everyday use, voices are clearly intelligible, and the audible frequency range is reasonably linear, i.e. quite balanced. Only the bass frequencies are somewhat restrained.
Acer Swift 16 AI SF16-51T-932H, Ultra 9 288V audio analysis
(+) | speakers can play relatively loud (87.1 dB)
Bass 100 - 315 Hz
(-) | nearly no bass - on average 20.9% lower than median
(±) | linearity of bass is average (11.3% delta to prev. frequency)
Mids 400 - 2000 Hz
(±) | higher mids - on average 5.5% higher than median
(+) | mids are linear (5.7% delta to prev. frequency)
Highs 2 - 16 kHz
(+) | balanced highs - only 2.7% away from median
(+) | highs are linear (5% delta to prev. frequency)
Overall 100 - 16.000 Hz
(±) | linearity of overall sound is average (16.4% difference to median)
Compared to same class
» 17% of all tested devices in this class were better, 6% similar, 77% worse
» The best had a delta of 7%, average was 21%, worst was 53%
Compared to all devices tested
» 25% of all tested devices were better, 6% similar, 69% worse
» The best had a delta of 4%, average was 24%, worst was 134%
Apple MacBook Pro 16 2021 M1 Pro audio analysis
(+) | speakers can play relatively loud (84.7 dB)
Bass 100 - 315 Hz
(+) | good bass - only 3.8% away from median
(+) | bass is linear (5.2% delta to prev. frequency)
Mids 400 - 2000 Hz
(+) | balanced mids - only 1.3% away from median
(+) | mids are linear (2.1% delta to prev. frequency)
Highs 2 - 16 kHz
(+) | balanced highs - only 1.9% away from median
(+) | highs are linear (2.7% delta to prev. frequency)
Overall 100 - 16.000 Hz
(+) | overall sound is linear (4.6% difference to median)
Compared to same class
» 0% of all tested devices in this class were better, 0% similar, 100% worse
» The best had a delta of 5%, average was 18%, worst was 45%
Compared to all devices tested
» 0% of all tested devices were better, 0% similar, 100% worse
» The best had a delta of 4%, average was 24%, worst was 134%
Power consumption
The power consumption aligns with expectations from the installed hardware and the performance offered. The Swift 16 is neither overly economical nor unusually power-hungry. The power consumption in standby mode is occasionally relatively high at 1.1 watts.
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Acer Swift 16 AI SF16-51T-932H, Ultra 9 288V Core Ultra 9 288V, Arc 140V, Western Digital PC SN5000S SDEQNSJ-1T00, OLED, 2880x1800, 16" | Lenovo Yoga 7 2-in-1 16ILL10 Core Ultra 7 256V, Arc 140V, WD PC SN7100S SDFPMSL-512G-1101, IPS, 1920x1200, 16" | LG Gram Pro 16Z90TS-G.AU89G Core Ultra 7 256V, Arc 140V, Samsung PM9A1a MZVL21T0HDLU, IPS, 2560x1600, 16" | Samsung Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 Core Ultra 5 226V, Arc 130V, Samsung PM9B1 512GB MZVL4512HBLU, OLED, 2880x1800, 16" | MSI Summit A16 AI Plus A3HMTG Ryzen AI 9 365, Radeon 880M, , IPS, 2560x1600, 16" | Ninkear A16 Pro R7 8845HS, Radeon 780M, Authorain NV900-1T, IPS, 2560x1600, 16" | Average Intel Arc Graphics 140V | Average of class Office | |
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Power Consumption | 2% | 2% | 7% | -30% | -42% | 14% | 3% | |
Idle Minimum * | 5.7 | 4.2 26% | 4.15 27% | 5.3 7% | 5.4 5% | 6.5 -14% | 3.84 ? 33% | 4.55 ? 20% |
Idle Average * | 7.4 | 8.3 -12% | 5.4 27% | 6.7 9% | 11 -49% | 10.7 -45% | 6.4 ? 14% | 7.5 ? -1% |
Idle Maximum * | 7.9 | 9.5 -20% | 12.4 -57% | 7.3 8% | 11.2 -42% | 11.1 -41% | 7.85 ? 1% | 8.96 ? -13% |
Cyberpunk 2077 ultra * | 49.8 | 47.4 5% | 48.2 3% | 44.6 10% | 61.1 -23% | 72.8 -46% | ||
Load Maximum * | 65.41 | 59 10% | 60.049 8% | 64.1 2% | 91.8 -40% | 107 -64% | 61.7 ? 6% | 62.4 ? 5% |
Load Average * | 40.3 | 37.6 | 76.6 | 68.5 | 40.2 ? | 42.1 ? | ||
Cyberpunk 2077 ultra external monitor * | 40.8 | 48.1 | 42.8 | 49.2 | 104.4 |
* ... smaller is better
Power consumtion Cyberpunk / Stresstest
Battery life
The 70 Wh battery of the Acer Swift 16 AI ensures decent endurance. The notebook lasted a good 13 hours in the Wi-Fi web surfing test. This is a solid value that will get you through a day of work or study.
Acer Swift 16 AI SF16-51T-932H, Ultra 9 288V Core Ultra 9 288V, Arc 140V, 70 Wh | Lenovo Yoga 7 2-in-1 16ILL10 Core Ultra 7 256V, Arc 140V, 70 Wh | LG Gram Pro 16Z90TS-G.AU89G Core Ultra 7 256V, Arc 140V, 77 Wh | Samsung Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 Core Ultra 5 226V, Arc 130V, 76 Wh | MSI Summit A16 AI Plus A3HMTG Ryzen AI 9 365, Radeon 880M, 82 Wh | Ninkear A16 Pro R7 8845HS, Radeon 780M, 80 Wh | Average of class Office | |
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Battery Runtime | 52% | 49% | -18% | -31% | -43% | -16% | |
WiFi v1.3 | 791 | 1202 52% | 1176 49% | 646 -18% | 547 -31% | 450 -43% | 666 ? -16% |
H.264 | 1181 | 766 ? | |||||
Load | 128 | 89 | 114.1 ? |
Notebookcheck overall rating
The Acer Swift 16 AI presents itself as a powerful laptop with a really great casing, and a brilliant OLED display that immediately catches the eye. It would most likely be the speakers if there were anything to criticize.
Acer Swift 16 AI SF16-51T-932H, Ultra 9 288V
- 05/09/2025 v8
Marc Herter
Possible alternatives
Image | Model / Review | Price | Weight | Height | Display |
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Acer Swift 16 AI SF16-51T-932H, Ultra 9 288V Intel Core Ultra 9 288V ⎘ Intel Arc Graphics 140V ⎘ 32 GB Memory, 1024 GB SSD | 1.5 kg | 15.95 mm | 16.00" 2880x1800 212 PPI OLED | ||
Lenovo Yoga 7 2-in-1 16ILL10 Intel Core Ultra 7 256V ⎘ Intel Arc Graphics 140V ⎘ 16 GB Memory, 512 GB SSD | Amazon: 1. $11.99 KEANBOLL (3 Pack) Designed f... 2. $59.99 16 inch Laptop Case Cover fo... 3. $59.99 Laptop Case for Lenovo Yoga ... List Price: 1000 USD | 1.9 kg | 15.85 mm | 16.00" 1920x1200 142 PPI IPS | |
LG Gram Pro 16Z90TS-G.AU89G Intel Core Ultra 7 256V ⎘ Intel Arc Graphics 140V ⎘ 16 GB Memory, 1024 GB SSD | Amazon: 1. $1,199.99 LG gram Pro 16-inch 2in1 Thi... 2. $1,599.00 LG gram Pro 16-inch Lightwei... 3. $1,899.00 LG gram Pro 16-inch OLED Thi... List Price: 2050€ | 1.2 kg | 13 mm | 16.00" 2560x1600 189 PPI IPS | |
Samsung Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 Intel Core Ultra 5 226V ⎘ Intel Arc Graphics 130V ⎘ 16 GB Memory, 512 GB SSD | Amazon: $1,434.59 List Price: 1799€ | 1.7 kg | 12.8 mm | 16.00" 2880x1800 212 PPI OLED | |
MSI Summit A16 AI Plus A3HMTG AMD Ryzen AI 9 365 ⎘ AMD Radeon 880M ⎘ 32 GB Memory | Amazon: $1,338.99 List Price: 1600 USD | 2.1 kg | 16.85 mm | 16.00" 2560x1600 189 PPI IPS | |
Ninkear A16 Pro AMD Ryzen 7 8845HS ⎘ AMD Radeon 780M ⎘ 32 GB Memory, 1000 GB SSD | Amazon: 1. $18.99 Vaxson 2-Pack Protector Film... 2. $15.99 Vaxson 2-Pack Film Protector... 3. $22.99 Vaxson 3-Pack Screen Protect... List Price: 799 Euro | 1.8 kg | 24 mm | 16.00" 2560x1600 189 PPI IPS |
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