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Acer Swift 16 AI debuts with the world’s largest haptic touchpad

Acer’s latest Swift laptop puts a massive haptic touchpad at the center of creative work.

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Acer’s new Swift 16 AI is the kind of CES laptop that makes you stop mid-hallway and double-take—not because of RGB overload or some wild hinge, but because the entire design quietly revolves around one oversized idea: the touchpad. This 16-inch machine is built like a premium creator laptop, but its story really starts with a slab of glass under your palms that Acer claims is the largest haptic touchpad you can get on any notebook right now.​

Instead of treating the touchpad as an afterthought, Acer has turned it into a full-on input canvas. You’re looking at a 16:10 haptic surface measuring 175.5mm by 109.7mm, finished in Corning Gorilla Glass and capable of recognizing up to MPP 2.5 stylus input. That means the same area you use to scroll spreadsheets can double as a sketch panel for concept art, rough storyboards, quick 3D annotations, or even timeline scrubbing when you’re cutting video, complete with precise, programmable haptic feedback instead of a traditional diving-board click. It’s a bold move: Acer is effectively betting that the next wave of “AI laptops” will be less about raw benchmarks and more about how naturally you can interact with AI-powered tools.​

The rest of the hardware backs that pitch up. The Swift 16 AI is carved from aluminum, comes in at around 14.9mm thick, and weighs about 1.55kg, so it still fits the thin-and-light brief while giving you a proper 16-inch canvas. Inside, Acer is going all-in on Intel’s next-gen Core Ultra Series 3 platform: up to a Core Ultra X9 388H paired with integrated Intel Arc B390 graphics, up to 32GB of LPDDR5x memory, and up to 2TB of SSD storage. This combo is aimed squarely at creators and power users who live in Lightroom, Resolve, Figma, or Blender, but also want the efficiency and neural acceleration perks that come with Intel’s latest architecture and integrated NPU. Whether those new chips deliver a game-changing leap in real-world AI workloads is something reviews will have to prove, but on paper, this is very much a flagship configuration.​

Acer Swift 16 AI (SF16-71T) laptop.
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Display-wise, Acer has ticked most of the right boxes for a modern creator panel. The Swift 16 AI offers a 16‑inch OLED touch screen at up to 3K (2880 x 1800) resolution in a 16:10 aspect ratio, with a 120Hz refresh rate, VESA DisplayHDR True Black 500 certification, and 100% DCI‑P3 coverage. That’s the sort of spec sheet you want if you’re grading video, designing UI palettes, or just obsessed with deep blacks and punchy colors on Netflix nights. Audio is handled by dual DTS:X Ultra speakers with anti‑vibration tech, and an FHD IR camera with a physical shutter sits up top for Windows Hello and slightly more flattering video calls than the usual 720p grain-fest.​

Since this is branded as a “Swift AI” rather than just “Swift 16,” the software story matters as much as the silicon. Out of the box, this is a Copilot+ PC running Windows 11, which means it taps into Microsoft’s growing suite of AI features like Click to Do, voice-driven Copilot interactions, and the broader Copilot on Windows experience. Acer layers its own tools on top: PurifiedView and PurifiedVoice to clean up your video calls, User Sensing to lock or wake the laptop as you move around, and an Acer Intelligence Space hub where you can download additional AI utilities for creative and entertainment use cases. There is also Acer My Key, a programmable shortcut key that can jump straight into your favorite apps, websites, or Copilot/Windows features with a single press—handy if you live inside a browser CMS all day and want one-tap access to translation, transcription, or a particular AI macro.​

Connectivity is treated like a first-class citizen, which matters for a machine clearly pitched at hybrid workers and on-the-road creators. You get Wi-Fi 7 with Intel’s Killer implementation for more stable, low-latency connections, Bluetooth 5.4 or better, dual Thunderbolt 4 Type‑C ports, two USB‑A ports, HDMI 2.1, a microSD card slot, and a headphone jack. The 70Wh battery is rated for up to 24 hours of video playback and around 14 hours of web browsing in Acer’s testing with the higher-res panel, though real-world numbers will depend heavily on how often you’re hammering the GPU and AI features. That said, given the platform’s promised efficiency improvements, this should comfortably survive a full day of mixed productivity and creative work without hunting for a wall socket, which is table stakes for a CES‑era flagship.​

One subtle but important part of the story is the keyboard and general ergonomics. Acer is using larger keys with per-key single-color backlighting, which should help with late-night editing sessions and those marathon writing days when you’re churning out several thousand words on deadline. The chassis remains under 15mm at its thickest point, but the design still finds room for palm rests that don’t feel cramped next to that giant touchpad. This matters because the central question with any “statement” input device is whether it gets in the way of normal use; early hands-on impressions suggest the Swift 16 AI avoids that trap, making the pad feel like a natural extension of the keyboard rather than a party trick.​

Of course, “AI laptop” is a phrase that has been stretched almost to breaking point over the last couple of years. What makes the Swift 16 AI interesting is not just its ability to run on-device AI models, but how it tries to make those models easier to work with. Between the expansive haptic touchpad that doubles as a stylus-ready canvas, the OLED 120Hz panel, the Copilot+ PC status, and Acer’s own layer of camera, audio, and workflow tooling, the machine is clearly tuned for people who blend creative work with everyday productivity. If Acer can nail pricing in Q1 2026 and the Core Ultra X9 lives up to its promise in real-world apps, the Swift 16 AI has a genuine shot at becoming one of the more compelling “AI-first” laptops to come out of this year’s CES.


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