Acer Swift Air 14: a slim Windows laptop for $699 taking aim at MacBook Neo
Acer has announced the Swift Air 14, a thin-and-light Windows laptop starting at $699 that lands squarely in the territory Apple staked out with the MacBook Neo. The base model pairs an Intel Core 5 processor with 8GB of RAM and a 512GB SSD — more storage than the $599 MacBook Neo entry model, though Apple's chip efficiency remains the benchmark to beat. For anyone shopping in the sub-$800 Windows space this summer, it's worth a look.
The specs
The Swift Air 14 runs Intel's new Core Series 3 processors, topping out at the Core 7 350, with up to 16GB of LPDDR5 RAM and an M.2 SSD upgradeable to 1TB. The 14-inch display hits 1920×1200 (WUXGA, 16:10 ratio), refreshes at 120Hz, peaks at 350 nits, and covers 100% sRGB — solid numbers for productivity and casual media use.
The aluminum chassis weighs 1.25kg and measures just 12.9mm thick, with a 180-degree hinge. Acer claims the 70Wh battery lasts up to 19 hours of video playback and reaches 50% charge in 30 minutes. Those figures come from manufacturer testing, per the Acer press release — real-world results will likely land lower, especially under mixed workloads.
The Acer Swift Air 14's aluminum chassis weighs 1.25kg and opens flat to 180 degrees.
Connectivity is well-stocked: two Thunderbolt 4 USB-C ports, one USB 3.2 Type-A, a combo audio jack, Wi-Fi 6E, and Bluetooth 5.3. Four built-in speakers support DTS:X Ultra spatial audio. Acer also bundles its AI software suite — AcerSense and Intelligence Space — backed by a 40-platform-TOPS NPU.
Two Thunderbolt 4 ports, USB 3.2 Type-A, Wi-Fi 6E, and Bluetooth 5.3 cover the Swift Air 14's connectivity.
The value window
At $699, the Swift Air 14 costs $100 more than the base MacBook Neo ($599 for 256GB storage), though the Neo's 512GB Touch ID configuration also lists at $699 — so the pricing is effectively matched at that tier. Apple's MacBook Air M5 sits well above at $1,099, leaving a real gap for Windows alternatives to fill.
Intel's Core Series 3 (Wildcat Lake) promises 64% lower processor power draw versus the older Core 7 150U, per Engadget, but Apple's M-series still sets the pace for efficiency in this class. The Swift Air 14 arrives in EMEA in July 2026 and North America in August 2026. Exact UK retailer listings — Currys, John Lewis, Amazon.co.uk — have not yet been confirmed. Colors include Sage Green, Frost Blue, Blossom Pink, and Lilac Purple.