
Acer Swift Edge AI 14 review: A featherlight, long-lasting OLED laptop
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Ultra-light laptops with strong battery and on-device AI support are becoming the new standard issue for knowledge workers. IT teams planning refresh cycles should assume local AI workloads and prioritize memory, NPU capability, and thermals over marginal CPU gains.
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