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ACER Swift 16 AI with worlds largests haptic touchpad lands in Australia

ACER showed off a range of laptops at CES earlier this year, with the Swift 16 AI laptop catching our eye offering the world’s largest haptic touchpad – and it’s now available in Australia.

 The ACER Swift 16 AI is a Copilot+ PC which blends premium design with performance, offering multiple hardware options so you can work anywhere. 

At the core of the ACER Swift 16 AI is the world’s largest haptic touchpad. This massive touchpad dominates the lower deck of the laptop, offering an expansive, 8.15” edge-to-edge touch pad that’s covered in Corning Gorilla Glass offering precise control, intuitive gestures, and seamless navigation – with stylus support.

The laptop includes a 16” 2.8K resolution OLED touchscreen built into an ultra-thin design that measures just 10.61mm at its thinnest point – and still comes with durable MIL-STD-810H build quality and lay-flat 180° hinge

Powered by up to Intel Core Ultra X7 358H processor with up to 32GB of DDR5 RAM and up to 1TB of gen4 M.2 SSD storage it also includes full I/O support with dual USB 3.2 USB Type A ports alongside dual Thunderbolt 4 USB Type-C ports, HDMI 2.1 out and includes Wi-Fi 7 for fast connectivity.

You can get your hands on the Swift 16 AI from today through Harvey Norman for

The laptop includes a 16” 2.8K resolution OLED touchscreen built into an ultra-thin design that measures just 10.61mm at its thinnest point – and still comes with durable MIL-STD-810H build quality and lay-flat 180° hinge

Powered by up to Intel Core Ultra X7 358H processor with up to 32GB of DDR5 RAM and up to 1TB of gen4 M.2 SSD storage it also includes full I/O support with dual USB 3.2 USB Type A ports alongside dual Thunderbolt 4 USB Type-C ports, HDMI 2.1 out and includes Wi-Fi 7 for fast connectivity.

You can get your hands on the Swift 16 AI from today through Harvey Norman for $2,398 – but there’s a more budget friendly model with 16GB RAM and 512GB storage launching shortly and we’ll update with pricing when available.

,398 – but there’s a more budget friendly model with 16GB RAM and 512GB storage launching shortly and we’ll update with pricing when available.

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