That's faster than the 5:55 category average, but several seconds behind the Pro 13 and ATIV Book 9, which posted times of 5:10 and 5:09, respectively. When we ran the OpenOffice Spreadsheet Macro Test, the Aspire S7 matched 20,000 names and addresses in 5 minutes and 12 seconds. However, the ATIV Book 9 clocked in at 154.2 MBps, while the Air (256GB SSD) and Pro 13 registered a blistering 318.1 MBps and 392 MBps, respectively. That equals a transfer rate of 113 MBps, slightly above the 101 MBps average. The S7 lost a little footing during the File Transfer Test, duplicating 4.97GB of mixed-media files in 45 seconds. The ATIV Book 9 (128GB SSD) and the Pro 13 (512GB SSD) both loaded Windows 8 in 7 seconds. The Aspire S7's 128GB SSD booted Windows 8 in an agile 9 seconds, faster than the 23 second average. The Pro 13 did somewhat better, with 5,507, while the MacBook Air and its 1.7-GHz Intel Core i7-4650U processor scored 8,333. However, the S7's score placed it only slightly behind the ATIV Book 9's showing of 5,187. The Samsung ATIV Book 9's 2-GHz Intel Core i7-3537U processor posted 4,490.ĭuring Geekbench, the S7 notched 5,184, failing to meet the 6,082 average. The Sony VAIO Pro 13 and its 1.8-GHz Intel Core i7-4500U CPU scored 4,698. On the PCMark 7 benchmark, the S7 notched 5,051, well above the 3,800 ultraportable average. Its 1.6-GHz fourth-generation Intel Core i5-4200 CPU with 8GB of RAM ably streamed an episode of "Breaking Bad" from Netflix while performing a system scan with 8 open tabs in Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox and Internet Explorer. The S7 also outshone the ATIV Book 9, the Air and the Pro 13, which scored 284, 263 and 237 lux, respectively.Ĭlick to EnlargeFor such a svelte laptop, the Acer Aspire S7-392 packs quite a wallop. This notebook's screen measured a bright 329 lux on our light meter, beating the 236-lux ultraportable average. We also like that the S7's hinge stiffens as you approach 90 degrees, which kept the lid from wobbling as we used the touch screen. We easily pinch-zoomed, cycled through apps and cued up the Charms menu. The 10-point touch screen proved responsive to our probing digits. Viewing angles were broad, allowing us to move past 45 degrees in either direction. Ken Marino's blue shirt and olive-green tie drew our gaze as he shrieked in terror. ACER LAPTOPS WINDOWS 7 1080PWhen we weren't being freaked out by the flesh-colored demon during the 1080p trailer for "Bad Milo," we had time to check out the finer details of the creature's eerily moist skin folds. Click to EnlargeThe Aspire S7's 13.3-inch, 1080p display does a great job of displaying vivid colors, particularly blues, greens and yellows.
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