Acer has announced new laptops in its Swift and Spin ranges, introducing 12th Gen Intel Core processors and preinstalledWindows 11to the mix.
The Acer Swift 3 OLED is Intel Evo verified and comes with a 14-inch WQXGA+ OLED display (hence the name). It runs on 12th Gen Intel Core H-series processing sith Iris Xe graphics and can be spec’ed up to 16GB ofLPDDR5RAM.

A PCI2 Gen4 SSD provides the storage, while battery life is claimed to last for up to 10 hours. A 30-minute fast charge can also provide four hours of use.
The Swift 3 OLED weighs 1.4kg and is just 17.9mm thick. It also features an OceanGlass touchpad made from “ocean-bound” plastic waste.

It’ll be available from July in the US, the UK and Europe, priced from $899.99 / €999 / £1,099.
The newAcerSpin 5 is a convertible notebook with a 14-inch WQXGA (2560 x 1600) touch display. It can be spec’ed up to a 12th Gen Intel Core i7 processor with 16GB of RAM and 1TB of SSD storage.

There are two USB-C ports that supportThunderbolt 4for fast data and power delivery.
Like the Swift 3 OLED, the new Spin 5 will also be available from July, priced at $1,349.99 / €1,399 / £1,399.
Finally, the new Acer Spin 3 2-in-1 comes with a Full HD touchscreen and Acer’s own Active Stylus.
Again, 12th Gen Intel Core processing runs the show, with SSD storage options. It also has dual USB-C ports with Thunderbolt 4.
It’ll be available from June in Europe and the UK, August in the US. Pricing starts at $849.99 / €999 / £899.