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Acer Swift 1 laptop


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thats not the 1 im selling but thanks for the info :) https://www.argos.co.uk/product/8154972


This stylish and affordable Acer Swift 1 features an Intel Pentium Quad Core Processor, designed to take you through your daily tasks at ease. 128GB of SSD storage gives you huge amount of space for your media. With a battery life of up to 10 hours, your Swift 1 is designed to stay at your side for the entirety of the day.


The Power of Wireless: Maintain a strong, consistent wireless signal with the strategically placed 2x2 802.11ac wireless antenna.


Share the Beauty: Share the screen and its true colors with your friends using the high definition IPS display.


Model number: NX. GNLEK.003.


CPU, Memory and Operating System:


Intel Pentium N4200 processor.

Quad core processor.

1.1GHz processor speed.

4GB RAM DDR3.

128GB SSD storage.

Microsoft Windows 10.

Display features:


13.3 inch screen.

High definition display.

Resolution 1366 x 768 pixels.

Graphics:


Intel HD Graphics .

Shared graphics card.

Interfaces and connectivity:


SD media card reader.

Secure Digital (SD), .

1 USB 2.0 port.

2 USB 3.0 ports.

1 USB 3.1 port.

1 USB Type-C port.

1 HDMI port.

Bluetooth.

Wi-Fi enabled.

Multimedia features:


HD webcam.

Built-in mic.

HD Audio sound system.

General features:


Up to 11 hours battery life.

Size H1.5, W31.95, D22.5cm.

Weight 1.3kg.

EAN: 4713883861939.

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