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Acer’s new Swift Air 14 wants to take on the MacBook Neo, but it may be outgunned

By dailyguardian.aeMay 30, 20263 Mins Read
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Apple gave Windows laptop makers a serious headache when it launched the MacBook Neo in March at $599. Powered by the A18 chip, it quickly became one of the easiest laptops to recommend for students and casual users who did not specifically need Windows.

Acer is now trying to push back with the Swift Air 14, a 14-inch laptop announced just ahead of Computex 2026. It starts at $699 and uses Intel’s new Core Series 3 chips, also known as Wildcat Lake. On paper, it looks like one of the first serious attempts to build a cheaper Windows laptop that can sit near Apple’s Neo without looking completely outclassed.

Wildcat Lake still has a performance problem

The biggest question is performance. Acer is offering the Swift Air 14 with either a Core 5 or Core 7 Wildcat Lake chip, both with six-core designs. Early tests suggest these chips are an improvement over older budget processors, but they still seem to trail Apple’s A18 by a clear margin. That makes the Swift Air 14 a harder sell, especially when it starts $100 above the MacBook Neo.

There is another limitation as well. The Swift Air 14 will not qualify as a Copilot+ PC because its NPU delivers only 17 TOPS. In simple terms, that means running AI features locally on these laptops will be difficult.

The likely base configuration also raises concerns. Acer says the Swift Air 14 supports up to 16GB of LPDDR5 memory and up to 512GB of storage, but the $699 model is expected to start with 8GB RAM and 256GB storage. That may be fine for light users, but 8GB on a Windows 11 laptop can feel tight once browser tabs, Teams, background apps, and updates start piling up.

Acer may still have a few practical wins

Acer’s biggest win may be the overall hardware package. The Swift Air 14 has a 14-inch WUXGA display with a 1920 x 1200 resolution, 16:10 aspect ratio, 120Hz refresh rate, 350 nits of brightness, and 100% sRGB coverage. It is not the sharpest or brightest screen in this class, but the faster refresh rate is a nice touch.

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The laptop also gets a 70Wh battery, with Acer claiming up to 19 hours of video playback and up to 16 hours of web browsing. It is slim and light too, at 1.25kg and as thin as 12.9mm, with an aluminum chassis available in sage green, frost blue, blossom pink, and lilac purple.

Other practical extras include an FHD IR webcam with a privacy shutter, Windows Hello facial recognition, quad stereo speakers, dual digital microphones, Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.3, two USB-C ports, one USB-A port, and an audio jack.

The Swift Air 14 may not beat the MacBook Neo on performance, but it still gives Windows buyers a stylish, portable, and long-lasting option that feels like an actual alternative.

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