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Acer’s Swift Edge 14 AI brings OLED and ports to rival MacBook Air

Acer’s Swift Edge 14 AI, launched at Computex 2025, pairs a vivid OLED display and extensive ports with a 2.18-pound chassis to take on the MacBook Air.

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At Computex 2025 in Taiwan, Acer unleashed a tidal wave of new laptops, monitors, and tech goodies, but one device stole the spotlight: the Swift Edge 14 AI. This sleek, featherlight laptop is stepping into the ring with Apple’s MacBook Air, and it’s not pulling punches. Weighing just under 2.2 pounds—half a pound lighter than the M4 MacBook Air—and packing a dazzling OLED display, the Swift Edge 14 AI is Acer’s bold bid to redefine thin-and-light laptops. Oh, and it’s got a port selection that’ll make Apple fans jealous. Alongside it, Acer introduced the Predator Triton 14 AI, a gaming and creator-focused machine, plus a slew of other laptops and monitors.

Picture this: a laptop so light you forget it’s in your bag, with a screen so vibrant it makes your Netflix binges feel cinematic. That’s the Swift Edge 14 AI. At just 0.37 to 0.65 inches thick (tapering like a sleek wedge), it’s thinner than the MacBook Air’s 0.44 inches and weighs a mere 2.18 pounds compared to the Air’s 2.7. For context, that’s like carrying a couple of bananas instead of a small dumbbell.

What’s powering this thing? Intel’s Lunar Lake chips, which promise snappy performance and solid battery life (though we’ll need real-world tests to confirm). You get a 14-inch OLED display with a crisp 2880 x 1800 resolution—perfect for everything from spreadsheets to late-night movie marathons. Unlike the MacBook Air’s IPS LCD, OLED delivers deeper blacks and punchier colors, which could be a game-changer for creatives or anyone who just loves a gorgeous screen.

But here’s where Acer flexes: ports. The Swift Edge 14 AI crams in two Thunderbolt 4 ports, two USB-A ports, a headphone jack, and—wait for it—an HDMI 2.1 port. Compare that to the MacBook Air’s measly two Thunderbolt ports and headphone jack, and it’s clear Acer’s catering to folks who hate dongle life. Need to plug in an external monitor, a mouse, and charge your phone? No adapters required.

Acer Swift Edge 14 AI, a lightweight laptop.
Image: Acer

Memory and storage? You’re looking at up to 32GB of RAM and a 1TB SSD, which is plenty for most users, whether you’re editing videos or just hoarding browser tabs. It’s also a Copilot Plus PC, meaning it’s got Microsoft’s AI assistant built in for extra productivity. In Europe, it’s expected to start at €1,599 (about $1,800), with availability in June 2025. US pricing is still under wraps—thanks, tariffs—but expect something competitive when it lands stateside.

Why does this matter? The Swift Edge 14 AI isn’t just chasing the MacBook Air; it’s offering a compelling alternative for Windows fans who want portability without sacrificing connectivity or display quality. If Acer nails the keyboard, trackpad, and battery life (fingers crossed), this could be a serious contender.

Not everyone’s after ultralight productivity machines, and Acer’s got gamers and creators covered with the Predator Triton 14 AI. This 14.5-inch laptop weighs about 3.5 pounds and measures 0.68 inches at its thickest—portable enough to toss in a backpack but powerful enough to handle serious workloads. It’s gunning for rivals like the ASUS ROG Zephyrus G14, blending gaming chops with creator-friendly features.

Acer Predator Triton 14 AI gaming laptop.
Image: Acer

The star here is the 2880 x 1800 120Hz OLED display, which should make games like Cyberpunk 2077 pop and give video editors accurate colors. It’s powered by an Intel Arrow Lake Core Ultra 9 288V processor and up to an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 GPU, with support for NVIDIA Studio drivers for creative apps like Adobe Premiere. A massive haptic trackpad doubles as a stylus-friendly surface, which could be a boon for digital artists.

At €2,999 (about $3,350) in Europe, launching in July 2025, it’s not cheap, but it’s a premium machine for folks who want to game and create without lugging a brick. Think of it as a Swiss Army knife for power users who need portability.

The rest of the Acer

Acer didn’t stop at the Swift Edge and Triton. They dropped a dozen-plus new laptops across their range:

  • Aspire 14 AI and 16 AI: Budget-friendly options with AMD, Intel, or Qualcomm Snapdragon X chips. These are for students or casual users who need a workhorse without breaking the bank.
  • Swift Go 14 AI and 16 AI: Cheaper entries in the Swift line, still thin and light but with less premium specs than the Edge.
  • Predator Helios Neo 14 AI: A more affordable gaming laptop for those who don’t need the Triton’s creator-focused bells and whistles.

Monitors got love too. Acer’s new 27-inch QD-OLEDs are drool-worthy: the Predator X27 X hits 4K at 240Hz for €1,099 (about $1,230), while the X27U F5 does 2560 x 1440 at a blazing 500Hz for €899 ($1,000). Both arrive in Q3 2025. There’s also a 6K ProCreator PE320QXT for professionals, plus budget Nitro monitors and portable displays for on-the-go users.

  • Acer Aspire 14 AI laptop.
    Acer Aspire 14 AI. (Image: Acer)
  • Acer Aspire 16 AI laptop, powered by Intel processors.
    Acer Aspire 16 AI. (Image: Acer)
  • Acer Swift Go 14 AI laptop.
    Acer Swift Go 14 AI. (Image: Acer)
  • Acer Swift Go 16 AI laptop.
    Acer Swift Go 16 AI. (Image: Acer)
  • Acer Predator Helios Neo 14 AI gaming laptop.
    Acer Predator Helios Neo 14 AI. (Image: Acer)
  • Acer Predator X27 X gaming monitor.
    Acer Predator X27 X. (Image: Acer)
  • Acer Predator X27U F5 gaming monitor.
    Acer Predator X27U F5. (Image: Acer)
  • Acer ProCreator PE320QXT monitor.
    Acer ProCreator PE320QXT. (Image: Acer)
  • Acer Nitro GA321QK P gaming monitor.
    Acer Nitro GA321QK P. (Image: Acer)
  • Acer Nitro PG271K portable gaming monitor.
    Acer Nitro PG271K. (Image: Acer)

Acer’s Computex 2025 lineup shows they’re not messing around. The Swift Edge 14 AI is a direct shot at the MacBook Air, offering a lighter chassis, a better display, and more ports—key pain points for Apple’s ultraportable. The Predator Triton 14 AI, meanwhile, carves out a niche for gamers and creators who need power in a slim package. With Intel’s Lunar and Arrow Lake chips, AMD options, Qualcomm’s Arm-based Snapdragon X, and NVIDIA’s latest GPUs, Acer is covering all bases.

But there’s a catch: US pricing and availability are still TBD, likely due to trade and tariff uncertainties. For now, we’ve got European prices as a guide, and they’re not exactly budget-friendly. Still, Acer’s track record suggests they’ll adjust for the US market to stay competitive.

Acer’s flooding the market with options, from ultralights to gaming beasts, and Computex 2025 proves they’re ready to challenge heavyweights like Apple, ASUS, and Lenovo. The Swift Edge 14 AI could be a game-changer if it delivers on performance and polish, while the Triton 14 AI might steal hearts from creators who game on the side. Keep an eye out for US details closer to release, and maybe start saving now—these machines aren’t cheap, but they’re packing serious value.


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