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Acer Swift Go 14 AI (2026) Review

by New Edge Times Report
July 16, 2026
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Acer Swift Go 14 AI (2026) Review
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Verdict

The Acer Swift Go 14 AI (2026) is a fantastic Windows laptop with brilliant battery life, a charming and stylish look, a fantastic port selection and solid Panther Lake power. It’s also more affordable than some of its key rivals, although it makes some small sacrifices on its OLED screen.

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Key Features

  • Review Price:
    £1299

  • Intel Core Ultra 7 355 inside

    The Swift Go 14 AI (2026) features a mid-range Intel chip inside that balances performance and endurance rather well.

  • 14-inch 1920×1200 60Hz OLED screen

    It also has a serviceable OLED screen for productivity workloads with reasonable resolution and responsiveness.

  • 65Whr battery

    The Swift Go 14 AI (2026) also has surprisingly lengthy endurance from a more modest-sized battery inside.

  • More stylish than its predecessor

  • Fantastic port selection

  • Excellent endurance

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Introduction

The Acer Swift Go 14 AI (2026) might just be one of the most compelling laptops I’ve seen so far in 2026.

Against last year’s Acer Swift Go 14 AI, it’s been redesigned with a different chassis, includes one of Intel’s new Panther Lake processors, a 14-inch OLED screen and excellent battery life. For £1299/$1299 for the model I have with a Core Ultra 7 355 chip inside, that isn’t too bad in price considering today’s market.

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At this kind of money, though, the Swift Go 14 AI (2026) is hardly alone in its endeavours. Key rivals include the Asus Zenbook A14 (2026), the Dell XPS 14 (2026) base model, and the Lenovo Yoga Slim 7x Gen 11, which are all vying for your hard-earned money if you’re in the market for a capable compact laptop in 2026.

I’ve been putting the Swift Go 14 AI (2026) through its paces for the last couple of weeks to see if it can come out on top as one of the best laptops we’ve tested.

Design and Keyboard

  • Much more stylish than last year’s model
  • Far-reaching port selection
  • Excellent keyboard and trackpad

Acer has given the Swift Go 14 AI (2026) quite the spruce-up against last year’s model, ditching its rather nondescript grey chassis for a pleasant blue colour with silver accents across the lid. It gives this more affordable laptop a bit more style and class that puts it up there into a more premium price bracket in terms of looks.

It’s primarily constructed of anodised aluminium, which gives it some strength and keeps the weight to a reasonably light 1.24kg. That makes this an easily portable laptop, given the compact stature, although it isn’t quite as light as either the Zenbook A14 (2026) or even Acer’s own Swift Edge 14 AI.

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Left Ports - Acer Swift Go 14 AI (2026)
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Port-wise, we’ve got a pair of USB4-capable Type-C ports on the left with power delivery and display powers, plus a USB-A and full-size HDMI port on the left. The right side houses a further USB-A port, a 3.5mm headphone jack and a microSD reader. That’s fantastic for such a thin laptop, and puts dearer choices to shame.

So too does the keyboard and trackpad arrangement. The Swift Go 14 AI (2026) features a tactile and short travel on its 65 percent layout keyboard that’s a joy to type on for extended periods, while it’s also white backlit for added vividity for after-dark working.

Keyboard & Trackpad - Acer Swift Go 14 AI (2026)
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The trackpad is made of a material Acer calls OceanGlass, which is recycled ocean-bound plastic. It’s a smooth and slick trackpad with that surface, and has a good amount of real estate for your fingers. If you have videos or music playing, it can also open a contextual menu on the trackpad for media playback, which is neat.

In terms of sustainability, Acer incorporates 21% post-consumer recycled (PCR) plastic throughout the device, including the aforementioned OceanGlass trackpad. They also utilise 100% recyclable paper packaging, which boosts their credentials.

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Display and Sound

  • Solid detail, although 60Hz refresh rate is a shame
  • Excellent brightness, contrast and black level
  • Middling speakers

Acer has bundled the Swift Go 14 AI (2026) with a serviceable OLED screen – it’s a compact 14-inch 1920×1200 resolution choice that’s okay for a more affordable laptop. The 60Hz refresh rate is fine, too, although it is a shame it isn’t higher to aid general zippiness.

That being said, this is a capable screen with deep blacks and lovely contrast, as measured by my colorimeter. Here, I measured a 0.03 black level and 13610:1 contrast ratio. A 6700K colour temperature is also right where it should be.

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A peak SDR brightness of 382.3 nits makes this panel suitable for indoor and outdoor work, although it isn’t quite as vibrant as some of the competition. There is HDR support for added vibrancy in supported content, with DisplayHDR True Black 500, too.

The Swift Go 14 AI (2026)’s panel also impresses with its excellent colours. I saw perfect 100% coverage of the sRGB colour space and 99% DCI-P3 coverage, plus an excellent 95% coverage of the trickier Adobe RGB gamut. This makes this screen suitable for productivity and more colour-sensitive workloads alike.

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As for the speakers, this laptop comes with downwards-firing units that are just fine for casual listening with some okay volume, although they lack the crispness and body of stronger options.

Performance

  • New Panther Lake chip inside
  • Meagre graphical performance
  • Fast SSD, although meagre capacity

The Swift Go 14 AI (2026) has seen a move to a run of new processor options, with my sample shipping with a mid-range Panther Lake choice from Intel – the Core Ultra 7 355. 

It is technically a current-gen Intel chip, but doesn’t look to move the needle too much from last year’s Core Ultra 7 255. As with other non-X-prefixed Panther Lake chips I’ve tried in other laptops, performance has only moved a handful of percentage points in the Geekbench 6 and Cinebench R23 tests, although it remains decently strong in single- and multi-threaded workloads.

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3D performance is reasonable, although without the beefed-up Arc B390 integrated graphics you’ll find with higher-end Panther Lake chips, you are left lacking if you want to use the Swift Go 14 AI (2026) for any prolonged creative tasks or gaming tasks.

This model comes with 16GB of RAM, providing enough headroom for multitasking and some intensive loads, plus a 512GB SSD which feels a little stingy in my book. It’s nonetheless a brisk PCIe Gen 4 drive, with measured reads and writes of 7087.70 MB/s and 5666.23 MB/s.

Software

  • Windows 11 installed
  • Lots of Acer-specific apps 
  • Copilot+ PC functionality is also here

The Swift Go 14 AI (2026) comes running proper Windows 11, although it comes with some unnecessary apps or shortcuts, such as a taskbar one for Booking.com, oddly. 

There are more Acer-specific apps than anything else, such as Acer Jumpstart, which provides a link to the brand’s website, and AcerSense, which gives you access to check your system’s vitals and change settings around, such as power modes and such.

Copilot Key - Acer Swift Go 14 AI (2026)
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Elsewhere, this is also a Copilot+ PC and has enough AI power to warrant the inclusion of Microsoft’s tools. Chief among these is the addition of the Copilot assistant, which you can ask questions and to undertake tasks, if you so wish.

In addition, there is also generative AI functionality baked into the Photos and Paint apps, if you want it. The most useful set of AI tools with the Swift Go 14 AI (2026) is the Windows Studio effects for the webcam, which provides convenient means of auto framing, background blur and even making sure you maintain eye contact.

Battery Life

  • Lasted for 20 hours 51 minutes in the battery test
  • Capable of lasting for two to three working days

Acer bundled a modest 65Whr capacity cell inside the Swift Go 14 AI (2026), which is actually smaller than the 75Whr battery found in last year’s model. Nonetheless, with Intel’s efficient processor inside, I had high hopes for this laptop’s endurance, not least because of how strong the last model was. Acer quotes it to last for up to 22 hours on a charge, for reference.

In the PCMark 10 video loop battery test at the requisite 150 nits of brightness, this latest variant lasted for 20 hours and 51 minutes. That’s easily enough to get through two to three working days before it’ll need recharging, and is up there with some of the best laptops we’ve tested in terms of battery life.

When it comes to recharging, the Swift Go 14 AI (2026)’s compact 65W charger was quite fast in getting go-juice back into the laptop, taking 35 minutes to get it back to 50%, while a full charge took 75 minutes.

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Should you buy it?

You want a fantastic all-rounder

The Swift Go 14 AI (2026) excels on numerous fronts, with solid grunt, a fantastic port selection and brilliant battery life.

You want a stronger screen

The OLED screen here is generally strong, but it lacks in resolution and refresh rate against some of the competition.

Final Thoughts

The Acer Swift Go 14 AI (2026) is a fantastic Windows laptop with brilliant battery life, a charming and stylish look, a fantastic port selection and solid Panther Lake power. It’s also more affordable than some of its key rivals, although it makes some small sacrifices on its OLED screen.

This is because it’s only 60Hz and 1920×1200 resolution, although I levelled the same criticism at the Asus Zenbook A14 (2026), which costs more than Acer’s choice. Even then, the Dell XPS 14 (2026) base model doesn’t come with an OLED panel nor as beefy performance from a Core Ultra 5 processor inside.

The Lenovo Yoga Slim 7x Gen 11 is beefier with its Snapdragon X2 Elite inside, and it comes with a higher-res OLED screen, is a touch lighter and offers very similar endurance. However, it’s also a lot more expensive than the Swift Go 14 AI (2026), and Acer’s choice has a better port selection for what it’s worth.

It seems that every time I try to level some form of criticism at the Swift Go 14 AI (2026), it throws it back in my face by being the most well-rounded choice in its price class. That’s hard to argue with, especially with the competition in mind. For more choices, check out our list of the best laptops we’ve tested.

How We Test

This Acer laptop has been put through a series of uniform checks designed to gauge key factors, including build quality, performance, screen quality and battery life. These include formal synthetic benchmarks and scripted tests, plus a series of real-world checks, such as how well it runs popular apps and extensive gaming testing.

FAQs

What processor does the Acer Swift Go 14 AI (2026) use?

The Acer Swift Go 14 AI (2026) we were sent uses an Intel Core Ultra 7 355, one of Intel’s new Panther Lake chips.

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Test Data

  Acer Swift Go 14 AI (2026)

Full Specs

  Acer Swift Go 14 AI (2026) Review
CPU Intel Core Ultra 7 355
Manufacturer Acer
Screen Size 14 inches
Storage Capacity 512GB
Front Camera 1080p IR webcam
Battery 65 Whr
Battery Hours 20 51
Size (Dimensions) 310.5 x 218.9 x 15.60 MM
Weight 1.24 KG
Release Date 2026
First Reviewed Date 08/07/2026
Resolution 1920 x 1200
HDR Yes
Refresh Rate 60 Hz
Ports 2x USB4 Type-C, 2x USB-A, 1x HDMI 2.1, 1x microSD card reader, 1x 3.5mm jack
GPU Intel Arc integrated graphics
RAM 16GB
Display Technology OLED
Touch Screen No
Convertible? No
UK RRP £1299
USA RRP $1299
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