

Buy anything from 5,000+ international stores. One checkout price. No surprise fees. Join 2M+ shoppers on Desertcart.
Desertcart purchases this item on your behalf and handles shipping, customs, and support to France.
🚀 Elevate your hustle with power, style, and speed in one sleek package!
The Acer Swift 3 SF314-42-R9YN is a premium thin-and-light laptop featuring an AMD Ryzen 7 4700U octa-core processor clocked up to 4.1 GHz, 8GB LPDDR4 RAM, and a 512GB PCIe NVMe SSD for rapid performance. Its 14-inch Full HD IPS matte display offers sharp visuals with reduced eye strain, while Wi-Fi 6 and USB 3.2 Gen 2 ports ensure cutting-edge connectivity. Weighing just 2.65 pounds and measuring 0.63 inches thin, it combines portability with up to 11.5 hours of battery life. Enhanced with a backlit keyboard, fingerprint reader, and Alexa voice assistant, it’s designed for professionals who demand speed, security, and style on the go.









| ASIN | B086KKKT15 |
| Audio Output Type | Speakers |
| Audio Recording | Yes |
| Audio features | Stereo sound with DTS Audio enhancement |
| Automatic Backup Software Included | Webcam |
| Available M2 Slot Count | 1 |
| Battery Average Life Standby | 11.5 Hours |
| Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
| Battery Life | 5 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #54,180 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) #8,522 in Traditional Laptop Computers |
| Biometric Security Feature | Fingerprint Recognition |
| Bluetooth Version | 5.0 |
| Bluetooth support? | Yes |
| Brand | acer |
| Built-In Media | AC Adapter, Laptop, Power Cord |
| CPU Model Generation | 4th Gen |
| CPU Model Number | 4700U |
| CPU Model Speed Maximum | 4.1 GHz |
| Camera Description | HD Webcam (1280 x 720) |
| Chipset Type | AMD SoC |
| Color | Silver |
| Compatible Devices | External Display, Mouse, Keyboard, Storage Devices, Printers, Other Accessories via USB, HDMI, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
| Connectivity Technology | wired, wireless |
| Control Method | Touch, Voice |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (3,784) |
| Display Resolution Maximum | 1920x1080 |
| Display Technology | LED |
| Display Type | LED |
| Form Factor | Ultra-Portable |
| Graphics Card Ram | 8 GB |
| Graphics Coprocessor | AMD Radeon Graphics |
| Graphics Description | Integrated |
| Graphics Ram Type | Shared |
| Hard Disk Description | SSD |
| Hard Disk Interface | USB |
| Hard-Drive Size | 512 GB |
| Hardware Interface | Bluetooth 5, DisplayPort, HDMI, USB |
| Has Color Screen | Yes |
| Human-Interface Input | Keyboard |
| Item Dimensions L x W x Thickness | 12.73"L x 8.62"W x 0.63"Th |
| Item Weight | 2.7 Pounds |
| Keyboard Description | Qwerty |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Lithium-Battery Energy Content | 48 Watt Hours |
| Manufacturer | Acer |
| Memory Clock Speed | 4.1 GHz |
| Memory Speed | 2133 MHz |
| Microphone Form Factor | built-in or boundary |
| Model Name | SF314-42-R9YN |
| Model Number | SF314-42-R9YN |
| Model Year | 2019 |
| Native Resolution | 1920 x 1080 pixels |
| Notebook Pointing Device Description | Touchpad |
| Number of Ports | 5 |
| Operating System | Windows 10 Home |
| Optical Storage Device | No Optical Drive |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Fingerprint Reader |
| Power Device | AC adapter |
| Processor Brand | AMD |
| Processor Count | 8 |
| Processor Series | AMD Ryzen 7 |
| Processor Speed | 4.1 GHz |
| RAM Memory Installed | 8 GB |
| RAM Memory Technology | LPDDR4 |
| RAM Type | DDR4 SDRAM |
| Ram Memory Maximum Size | 8 GB |
| Resolution | 1080p |
| Screen Bezel Thickness | 14 Inch |
| Screen Finish | Matte or antiglare |
| Screen Size | 14 Inches |
| Speaker Description | Two built-in front facing stereo speakers |
| Specific Uses For Product | Personal |
| Total Number of HDMI Ports | 1 |
| Total Usb Ports | 3 |
| Touch Screen Type | Capacitive |
| UPC | 193199796288 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Video Output | HDMI |
| Video Processor | AMD |
| Virtual Reality Ready | Yes |
| Voltage | 240 Volts |
| Warranty Description | One-year International Travelers Limited Warranty (ITW) |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Webcam Capability | Yes |
| Wi-Fi Generation | Wi-Fi 6 |
| Wireless Compability | 802.11ax |
| Wireless Technology | Wi-Fi |
A**S
A Solid Mid-Range Laptop
I've had this laptop for about a week and I have to say that for this price point this is a difficult machine to beat. Super snappy processor. Solid build quality. I actually quite like the keyboard, which has a light but satisfying "click" to keystrokes. The fingerprint reader is a nice feature as well. This thing runs pretty quiet, which is a new thing for me. I've been using a custom-built PC for quite a while, which is filled with fans and sounds like it. This thing barely feels like it's on while I'm using it. This laptop has handled everything I've thrown at it with absolute ease. I even booted up an older game and while it did get a little toasty, it didn't miss a beat. I wouldn't call this a "good" gaming option, but, it'll certainly allow you to play some older games if the mood strikes you. I will say that playing this game for about an hour definitely drained the battery pretty quickly. Just something to keep in mind. I haven't tried using the speakers extensively, but they seem fine. I use headphones 99% of the time anyways, and I had zero issues hooking up my bluetooth headphones. I haven't tried the webcam either, but I'd be curious how much it drains the battery and puts strain on this machine. For 90% of generic computer users, this laptop will absolutely fit your needs. It's not going to change your life. It's not going to knock your socks off. It will handle everything that an average user will throw at it, however. For the price point, I couldn't be more satisfied. Here are my only gripes: Is the screen the best thing I've ever seen? No. But I'm perfectly fine with that tradeoff. I'm not a graphic artist and I'm not doing image editing on this laptop. I'm using this to do web browsing, occasional coding, and watching the videos. For these use-cases, I couldn't be happier with the performance. The bloatware is a pain. You will probably need to take a solid 30-45 minutes after first boot just cleaning out the trash that Acer puts on the machine. Is it really that big of a deal? No. But it's annoying. Watching lots of video or using resource-intensive software (eg. games) can drain the battery pretty quickly, from what I've observed. Casual web browsing, word processing, etc. doesn't seem to put a dent in battery life though. If I wanted a gaming laptop, I would have gotten a gaming laptop. That's not what this is, and I'm fine with that. Whoever thought it was a good idea to put the on/off key in the spot of the delete key should be thoroughly ridiculed. Infuriating to keep putting the laptop into sleep when trying to delete something.
J**M
You don't see value like this in a laptop every day
I try really hard not to do same-day delivery reviews, no matter how great I think the product is because you can never tell on that first day what might go wrong later. However, I am actually confident and happy enough with this one to go for it. If I make amendments later, they won't likely be anything that changes this rating. (updated 6/19/20 - one week, using it for work in web design and content creation, still love it) I needed a business-appropriate laptop. My requirements for this were pretty simple: something with a sharp but conservative appearance, MOBILE (not heavy or bulky), but also just as powerful (or capable of being just as powerful) as my much larger personal laptop. It came down to this and the Lenovo Flex. I chose this because the design was all metal, and I liked Macbook Airs when working as an Apple systems manager for their durability, style, and mobility. It's just a shame the RAM is not upgradeable (it's soldered). The RAM on the Lenovo Flex is not upgradeable either, though. It also comes with a weaker processor (Ryzen 5, which isn't quite on the i7's level). I doubt anyone will need more than 8 to 16GB of RAM in the lifetimes of these laptops. I knew that if I got a Ryzen 5 that would just make me want the Ryzen 7 processor more (you can never upgrade processors in a laptop). So, despite toting less RAM, Swift still came out as the winner both in design and performance when I compared it up close to the Flex online. I worried a bit when I read a review that complained about the screen and graphics on Swift being almost unusable. But I clearly had nothing to worry about. Those professional reviewers sometimes can get so snobby with hardware, they set the bar higher than anyone in the real world would ever set it. The screen is semi-matte. I have very sensitive eyes, sensitive enough that I often have to wear blue light blocking glasses to deal with sunlight, bright indoor lights, or computer light. Even the slightest flicker is noticeable to me in a very uncomfortable, painful kind of way that strains my eyes. There's the tiniest amount of flicker in this display. It is NOTHING like the reviews have been describing, which made me afraid I wouldn't be able to use this laptop. It's VERY easy on my eyes after switching the AMD Radeon settings to Enhanced and High Res (which simultaneously smoothes and sharpens up the text, making it more legible). It also does NOT have a glossy, highly reflective screen. The screen is semi-matte at the worst (honestly, it's not even that much), and it's full matte once it's turned on. Evidently Acer has switched displays after the complaints (they tend to be good about doing things like that). It gets super bright, and the colors are close to true as far as I can tell - only publishing something is going to reveal the truth there, which I haven't done yet. But again, I can't believe what a close call it is to a Macbook Air. The graphics performance: It's not a gaming laptop, though I'm sure it is good enough to play most games on medium and would be PERFECT for a student. It's definitely strong enough to perform smoothly for graphic artists, photographers, and anyone that tends to keep a ton of tabs open in their browser. Smooth scrolling and rendering, no lag or glitching. I cannot compliment the Ryzen 7 processor enough. I am moving from an 8th gen i7 and the Ryzen 7 is WAY more responsive and less prone to freezing or errors. I can very easily believe it maxes out at 4ghz. Those eight cores handle multitasking like a true champ. I was worried the RAM would give me some issues with work because it's only 8gb and it's also underpowered to help boost battery performance. So far, I've been surprised to find that this low-powered RAM actually keeps up with me despite my issues with never exiting or closing windows, lol. The keyboard is extremely comfortable if you have small to medium-sized hands. There is some time to adjust to the smaller form factor. Large handed people will immediately hate the keyboard because it's compact. This being said, it IS a large keyboard as far as COMPACT keyboards go, and it is 100% identical to the keyboard on the Macbook Air. Same feel and everything. Backlit keys, which you can switch on or off. Something SUPER cool is that Acer figured out how to include a Numlock and number keypad on it by marking some of the letter keys with numbers, then adding a Numlock. (check my pictures) If you turn on the manual equalizer in the audio settings and crank it up, the speakers actually get really loud, and they're nice that way too (no rattle, no stress on the drivers). By default though, I can easily see tons of folks complaining about the speakers not getting loud. They don't get loud at all by default. With the equalizer maxed out, I would compare them to a mini Bluetooth speaker. In short, don't buy this for audio unless you're planning on connecting it to different speakers. For normal casual usage, like watching YouTube videos or streaming movies, the built-in speakers should be just fine. The lid is very well hinged. The screen is reinforced as well. Dropping it may cause some cosmetic damage, but it should hold up in most cases. At the worst, you'll be looking at a little cosmetic damage (scratches, dings) and a busted screen. Which is better than what you could face with the typical plastic body. I once dropped a plastic body laptop off the back of my car (I was an idiot and left it on the hood). It totally destroyed the body... the laptop still worked, but there was bare PCB board everywhere. It was ugly, lol. Now, there are complaints about battery life on this, but I haven't had any problems. I also didn't go with default settings in some key areas, though. I changed the Radeon settings to focus more on battery life than performance. Then I changed the power settings to best battery life. Now, I don't consider this to be much, especially with my huge collection of background apps, but considering complaints saying the battery wouldn't last more than an hour... hmmm. I'm not seeing it. I've been on battery for an hour now, and have 12h 46m remaining after charging to 98%. I'm guessing the expected battery life will hang somewhere between 4.5h and 6h on medium. Overall, it's a great machine and an awesome value in my book. I have no idea why the pro reviewers thought so poorly of it (though they did give it respect as a budget laptop). Maybe they were comparing it to more expensive laptops instead of comparing it to other models in this price range....? Or maybe the older version of this was really that bad. Whatever. I'm sticking with this because IT WORKS. Update: Two months later... it's still running like the day I got it. I'm actually shocked that it continues to perform so well on 8GB of energy saving RAM. I am guessing the difference lies in a combo of using a better processor and using a solid state drive. My other laptop has an A12, which is quad core and goes up to 3ghz - this Ryzen 7 is octacore and goes up to 4ghz. The Care Center app has a function in it to make the battery only change to 80% when it's plugged in (saves the battery cells from being burned out). So despite using it plugged in all the time, I have not lost any battery health. It still goes for six hours or more off battery.
A**R
laptop keeps going into the blue screen of death, and then doesnt boot up anymore. i bought this outside of the US, and the warranty doesn't cover it. please refund the full amount.
B**D
Nice and light, fast
T**E
Very impressed by this laptop. I was wondering if I was going to return it, because of the screen complaints, and even though it's a 6-bit panel, and not 8-bit, I think it's just fine. I watch a lot of YouTube videos, and they look great on it. Brightness I lowered down to around 70 to 80%, so the brightness is fine. Build quality is excellent. This is very light, and yet it feels very premium. Keyboard is fine, except maybe a bit soft. It takes a little getting used to, and I appreciate the backlight. Fingerprint reader is a hit or miss. Most times it works, but sometimes I can't get it to recognize my finger, so I have to type in my password. This is my main complaint, and it's just a minor inconvenience. This thing is quiet. What a powerhouse! I do development work, and I have a lot of browsers windows open, with many tabs that have a lot of content. My concern was the 8GB of RAM not being enough as my desktop has 16GB, but surprised that I loaded up so many browsers (one MS EDGE with two tabs, four Chrome Windows with 20 tabs total) and it handled it just fine. I then ran a YouTube video in another tab, then loaded up Google Maps, then loaded up Google Earth and went into street view, then loaded up another Google Earth, and did a flyby, then played a local video that was encoded in 4K. Then loaded up my programming editor. Even after all that, no matter what program or tab that I went to, there was no lag and everything was smooth and I could not even hear the fans. Sometimes the fans can be heard, but that does not last long. How quiet this machine is under so much load is surprising. I have to place my ear 2 inches above the keyboard to hear the fan most of the time. And the machine never feels hot, just a little warm. Oh yeah, and here's the thing, I did all that workload while I was on battery power, which tends to run in a more power saving mode. Noticed though, I would have gotten about 2 to 3 hours with such a heavy load. With light loads, the battery would last about 8 hours in my estimate with light browsing, or watching YouTube. Tested all the ports, and even got a USB C to DisplayPort cable to run my main monitor at 1440p at 144Hz, and then hooked my 1080p TV to the HDMI, and left the laptop screen on. Three screens at the same time. I ran a video on the TV, and did work on my main monitor with no problems. The USB A port on the left side can charge devices even when the notebook is off. Put it into sleep mode, and checked 15 hours later, and the battery was only down 2%. Far better than my previous Surface Pro 3. AMD "Renoir" APU and Acer have done an incredible job. Awesome value.
C**N
Llevo 3 semanas con el equipo y quedado encantado, responde de manera efectiva, la batería dura alrededor de 8 o 9 hrs de acuerdo a la exigencia del equipo y para la recarga total para ese tiempo de uso es alrededor de 1 hr. Equipo muy ligero que da la sensacion de caerse o quebrarse, pero al contrario los materiales son de excelente calidad. Excelente compra y llego antes de lo indicado.
M**.
شريته بألفين وسبعمائة الجهاز كويس وسريع وسلس اجب الجهاز والله خفيف ومريح ابرمج فيه كثير وذاكر (انصح للناس اللي تبغاه للدراسة بشاشه اكبر شوي اذا تفرق معك) زي ما قلت العيب انك ما تقدر تعرف الرامات لأنها ما تتفك اشوف الجهاز كويس لأي شخص يعرف ان 8 قيقا رام مناسبه او شخص عنده كمبيوتر مكتبي وهذا جهازه الثاني
Trustpilot
1 month ago
3 weeks ago