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  • Acer Swift AI 16 vs Apple MacBook Air 15 (M4): large-screen laptop shootout

    If you want a large display for multitasking and getting work done, but you don’t want to carry around a heavy laptop, then you have several great choices today. There’s probably never been a better time to select a great 15-inch laptop or just slightly larger.

    Two candidates are the Apple MacBook Air 15 (M4, 2025) and Acer Swift AI 16. They both fit a large display into reasonably thin and light chassis, but one has a significant advantage over the other.

    Specs and configurations

      Apple MacBook Air 15 (M4) Acer Swift AI 16
    Dimensions 13.40 x 9.35 x 0.45 inches 14.02 x 9.92 x 0.58-0.69 inches
    Weight 3.3 pounds 3.37 pounds
    Processor Apple M4 (10 core) Intel Core Ultra 7 256V
    Intel Core Ultra 7 258V
    Graphics 10 core GPU Intel Arc 140V
    RAM 16GB unified memory
    24GB unified memory
    32GB unified memory
    16GB unified memory
    Display 15.3-inch 16:10 2880 x 1864 LED IPS, 60Hz 16.0-inch 16:10 2.8K (2880 x 1800) OLED, 120Hz
    Storage 256GB SSD
    512GB SSD
    1TB SSD
    2TB SSD
    1TB SSD
    Touch No Yes
    Ports 2 x USB-C with Thunderbolt 4
    1 x MagSafe 3 for charging
    1 x 3.5mm audio jack
    2 x USB4 with Thunderbolt 4
    2 x USB-A 3.2 Gen 1
    1 x HDMI
    1 x 3.5mm audio jack
    Wireless Wi-Fi 6E and Bluetooth 5.3 Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 5.4
    Webcam 12MP Center Stage camera with Desk View QHD (2560 x 1440) with infrared
    Operating system macOS Sequoia Windows 11
    Battery 66.5 watt-hour battery 70 watt-hour battery
    Price $1,199+ $1,250
    Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars 4.5 out of 5 stars

    As of when I wrote the review, there was only one configuration of the Swift AI 16. For $1,250 you get an Intel Core Ultra 7 256V chipset, 16GB of RAM, a 1TB SSD, and a 16-inch OLED display.

    The MacBook Air 15 has more options available. It’s base model is $1,199 for a 10-core CPU/10-core GPU M4 (the only option), 16GB of RAM, a 256GB SSD, and a 15.3-inch IPS display (also the only option). Upgrading to 24GB is $200 you can upgrade to 24GB of RAM, while $400 nets you a full 32GB. Storage options range from 512GB for $200, 1TB for $400, and 2TB for $800. The high-end configuration with 32GB of RAM and a 1TB SSD costs $2,399.

    That makes the Swift AI 16 the more affordable laptop, offering a solid configuration for an attractive price particularly given the large OLED display. The MacBook Air 15 is an even more premium laptop in terms of its pricing.

    Design

    Apple MacBook Air 15 M4 front angled view showing display and keyboard.
    Mark Coppock / Digital Trends

    The Swift Ai 16 is a simplistic design, almost to a fault. The lines along the edge add a bit of flair, but overall it’s an all-black aesthetic that’s okay but won’t stand out. The MacBook Air 15 is a more elegant machine, which a more minimalist design that’s shared with Apple’s entire MacBook lineup and that somehow comes across with more of a subtle panache. It’s available in several attractive colors, and it’s simply a better looking laptop.

    Both laptops are solid, with all-aluminum constructions, although the Swift AI 16 has a slightly bendable display while the MacBook is solid throughout. I’m sure the Acer is reasonably robust, but the Apple gives a better overall impression. That includes the hinge, which makes opening and closing the lid a lot smoother.

    The MacBook Air 15 is likely the thinnest large-screen laptop you can buy today at just o.45 inches, while the Swift AI 16 is a bit thicker. They weigh almost the same, which makes the MacBook Air 15 feel denser in hand. With a larger display, the Swift AI 16 is also wider and deeper, so feels considerably larger as well.

    The Swift AI 16’s keyboard has snappy switches, but its layout is a bit cramped and its keycaps a bit small given Acer’s decision to squeeze in a numeric keypad. The MacBook Air 15 has Apple’s excellent Magic Keyboard with large keycaps, a roomy layout, and the best switches around. Apple’s Force Touch haptic touchpad with Force Click feature is a lot better and a lot larger than Acer’s mechanical version. The Swift AI 16 does have a touch-enabled display for those who prefer one, and the MacBook does not.

    Connectivity favors the Swift AI 16. It has a mix of modern and legacy ports, while the MacBook Air 15 has just two Thunderbolt 4 ports. The Acer does give up one port for power, while the MacBook has a MagSafe 3 connector that keeps both ports free. The Swift AI 16’s wireless connectivity is more up-to-date.

    The Swift AI 16 also has a higher resolution 1440p webcam, while the MacBook Air 15 has “just” a 1080p version that supports Apple’s Center Stage and Deskview features. Both provide great images, and both have fast chipsets for powering the latest AI features. Acer has built several advanced videoconferencing feature that improve video and audio quality, and the Swift AI 16 supports Microsoft’s full Copilot+ PC AI initiative, while Apple Intelligence remains quite limited.

    Performance

    Apple MacBook Air 15 M4 side view showing ports and lid.
    Mark Coppock / Digital Trends

    The Swift AI 16 is built around an Intel Core Ultra Series 2 chipset, also known as Lunar Lake chipsets, specifically the Core Ultra 7 256V. That’s an eight-core (four Performance and four Low Power Performance), eight-thread chipset consuming 17 watts of power, making it Intel’s latest low-power chipset for thin and light laptops. With this generation, Intel is looking to offer greater efficiency with moderately fast productivity performance. The Intel Arc 140V integrated graphics aren’t capable or more than entry-level gaming, and it doesn’t do much to accelerate creative tasks.

    The MacBook Air 15 uses Apple’s newest Silicon chipset, the M4, with 10 CPU cores and 10 GPU cores. It’s a high performance chipset with the fastest cores around, making it significantly faster in single-core tasks and very fast in multi-core. The GPU cores are also faster than Intel’s integrated graphics, and the M4 also has various optimization that help speed up various creative tasks. That makes the MacBook Air 15 a faster solution for creative applications like video editing.

    Simply put, the MacBook is the faster laptop in productivity, creative, and gaming tasks.

    Geekbench 6
    (single/multi)
    Cinebench R24
    (single/multi/battery)
    3DMark
    Wild Life Extreme 
    MacBook Air 15
    (M4 10/10)
    3,770 / 14,798 172 / 853 9,154
    Acer Swift AI 16
    (Core Ultra 7 256V / Intel Arc 140V)
    2,670 / 10,797 121 / 617 5,001

    Display and audio

    Acer Swift AI 16 front view showing display.
    Mark Coppock / Digital Trends

    The Swift AI 16’s best feature is its 16.0-inch 16:10 2.8K (2880 x 1800) OLED display running at up to 120Hz. It provides the technology’s usual brilliant colors and inky blacks, and it runs at a fast refresh for a smooth user interface.

    The MacBook Air 15 has the same 15.3-inch 16:10 2880 x 1864 LED IPS 60Hz as the previous generation, and it’s quite good for an IPS display. Its colors aren’t as wide or accurate as the Acer’s, and its contrast isn’t as deep. Also, it runs at just 60Hz.

    The MacBook’s display is very good, but the Swift AI 16’s display is simply gorgeous. At the same time, the MacBook Air 15’s quad-speaker audio with force-cancelling woofers provides sound that’s louder, crisper, and boomier than the Acer’s stereo speakers.

    MacBook Air 15
    (IPS)
    Acer Swift AI 16
    (OLED)
    Brightness
    (nits)
    475 407
    AdobeRGB gamut 83% 96%
     sRGB gamut 100% 100%
    DCI-P3 gamut 94% 100%
    Accuracy
    (DeltaE, lower is better)
    1.48 0.77

    Portability

    Apple MacBook Air 15 M4 front view showing edges and notch.
    Mark Coppock / Digital Trends

    The two laptops weigh almost the same, while the MacBook Air 15 is incredibly thin by comparison. It’s also slightly narrower and shallower, making it quite a bit more portable.

    In terms of battery life, though, the MacBook Air 15 is in a different class entirely. It has the best efficiency of any large-display laptop, and it lasts up to twice as long as the Swift AI 16. That includes in more demanding tasks, meaning you’ll be able to work away from a plug for hours longer.

    Web Video
    Apple MacBook Air 15
    (M4 10/10)
    17 hours, 13 minutes 22 hours, 33 minutes
    Acer Swift AI 16
    (Core Ultra 7 256V)
    10 hours, 30 minutes 10 hours, 58 minutes

    The MacBook Air 15 remains the best portable large-screen laptop

    The Swift AI 16 is a good laptop at a fair price. It’s fast enough to get work done, and it enjoys an excellent OLED display.

    But the MacBook Air 15 is just better overall. It’s thinner and more portable, it’s a lot faster, and it lasts forever on a charge. You’ll spend a bit more for it, but you’ll enjoy the experience a lot more.

  • MacBook Air 15 (M4) vs. Surface Laptop 7: the MacBook is just better

    If you want a large display but you don’t want to carry around a heavy laptop, then the thin-and-light 15-inch laptop category is for you. These machines tend to be fast enough for demanding productivity users, but they don’t have the discrete GPUs that make many larger laptops good for gaming and creative applications.

    The Microsoft Surface Laptop 7 has ruled the roost as the best example since it was introduced in 2024. The Apple MacBook Air 15 received an upgrade to the M4 chipset in early 2025, and it’s a strong competitor. Which one is better for you?

    Specs and configurations

      Apple MacBook Air 15 (M4) Microsoft Surface Laptop 7 15
    Dimensions 13.40 x 9.35 x 0.45 inches 12.96 x 9.41 x 0.72 inches
    Weight 3.3 pounds 3.67 pounds
    Processor Apple M4 (10 core) Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite (12-core)
    Graphics 10 core GPU Qualcomm Adreno
    RAM 16GB unified memory
    24GB unified memory
    32GB unified memory
    16GB
    32GB
    64GB
    Display 15.3-inch 16:10 2880 x 1864 LED IPS display at 60Hz 15.0-inch 3:2 2496 x 1664 IPS, 120Hz
    Storage 256GB SSD
    512GB SSD
    1TB SSD
    2TB SSD
    256GB SSD
    512GB SSD
    1TB SSD
    Touch No Yes
    Ports 2 x USB-C with Thunderbolt 4
    1 x MagSafe 3 for charging
    1 x 3.5mm audio jack
    2 x USB4 USB-C
    1 x USB-A 3.1
    1 x 3.5mm audio jack
    1 x Surface Connect
    Wireless Wi-Fi 6E and Bluetooth 5.3 Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 5.4
    Webcam 12MP Center Stage camera with Desk View 1080p with infrared camera for Windows 11 Hello
    Operating system macOS Sequoia Windows 11
    Battery 66.5 watt-hour battery 55 watt-hour
    Price $1,199+ $1,000+
    Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars 4.5 out of 5 stars

    The MacBook Air 15 starts at $1,199 for a 10-core CPU/10-core GPU M4 (the only option), 16GB of RAM, and a 256GB SSD. The 15.3-inch IPS display is also the only option. For $200 you can upgrade to 24GB of RAM and for $400 you can get 32GB. Storage options including 512GB for $200, 1TB for $400, and 2TB for $800. That makes the most expensive configuration with 32GB of RAM and a 1TB SSD cost $2,399.

    The Surface Laptop 7 list price starts at $1,299 for a 12-core Snapdragon X Elite chipset, 16GB of RAM, a 256GB SSD, and a 15.0-inch IPS display (again, the only option along with the chipset). Upgrading to a 512GB SSD is $200 and to a 1TB SSD is $400. The most expensive configuration is $2,499 with 64GB of RAM and a 1TB SSD.

    That makes the MacBook Air 15 slightly less expensive for most equal configurations. However, while Apple rarely puts its current devices on sale and so you’ll have to find a third-party seller to get a discount, Microsoft does put sale prices on its Surface devices. Right now, the Surface Laptop 7 is on sale at prices that are slightly lower than the MacBook Air 15.

    Design

    The Surface Laptop 7th Edition on a white table.
    Luke Larsen / Digital Trends

    It’s easy enough to argue that Apple and Microsoft make the most well-designed and solidly constructed laptops today. That’s not really to knock the likes of HP, Dell, Lenovo, and others who also make good laptops. It’s just that Apple and Microsoft have a different kind of focus — Apple with its penchant for meticulousness and Microsoft wanting to create flagship products to show off specific Windows features. It’s no surprise that both companies make relatively expensive laptops.

    The MacBook Air 15 and Surface Laptop 7 are two examples. Both received high scores in our review, and both reviewers — myself with the MacBook Air 15 — consider them among the best laptops you can buy today. Both are made extremely well, with quality materials and tight tolerances. They just look and feel like high-quality products. Both are also attractive, with bright color options and consistent, elegant designs that are instantly recognizable. I’d say they’re equally good looking.

    The MacBook Air 15 is a lot thinner and lighter, though. The Surface Laptop 7 feels hefty by comparison, and it really is. In fact, the MacBook Air 15 feels a lot more like a thin-and-light laptop than the Surface Laptop 7, which arguably falls just outside of that category. Both have similar display bezels, but the MacBook Air 15’s display is slightly larger so it’s wider. The Surface Laptop 7 has a taller 3:2 aspect ratio, so it’s deeper. Hold them in hand, and the MacBook Air 14 just feels like the smaller laptop.

    Both laptops have very good keyboards, but I would rate Apple’s Magic Keyboard as superior. First, its keycaps are larger and its spacing is more comfortable. Second, the switches are lighter and snappier. If I have to type something very long, I’d choose the MacBook Air 15 — or, really, any MacBook, because the keyboards are identical on all of them.

    Both laptops also have very good haptic touchpads. The MacBook Air 15’s is considerably larger but they’re both very responsive, and the Surface Laptop 7’s version has a lot of customization options. Apple’s Force Touch haptic touchpad also has the Force Click feature where pressing a little “harder” invokes additional functionality. I use that feature quite a bit, so I prefer the MacBook Air 15’s. Note that the Surface Laptop 7 display is touch- and pen-enabled, which will be a huge advantage for some people and irrelevant for others.

    Finally, the MacBook Air 15 has a higher-resolution 12MP webcam with support for Apple’s Center Stage and Desk View features. The first automatically centers the user in the screen as they move around, and the latter allows sharing one’s desktop with participants and showing a picture-in-picture video along with it. Both features work great. The Surface Laptop 7 supports Microsoft’s various Copilot+ PC AI features, which add some Studio Effects videoconferencing functions. Both laptops have fast AI chips, with the MacBook Air 15’s Neural Engine (NE) coming in at 38 tera operations per second (TOPS) and the Surface Laptop 7’s Neural Processing Unit (NPU) hitting 40 TOPS. It remains to be seen how important these features turn out to be.

    Performance

    Apple MacBook Air 15 M4 top down view showing keyboard and touchpad.
    OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA Mark Coppock / Digital Trends

    The Surface Laptop 7 uses the 12-core Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite X1E-80-100 chipset, which is aimed at combing performance with better efficiency than previous generation Windows laptops. Graphics are powered by the Adreno integrated GPU. The MacBook Air 15 has Apple’s latest M4 chipset, with 10 CPU cores and 10 GPU cores. It, too, aims to combine power with efficiency.

    In our benchmarks, the M4 comes out ahead. It’s around 60% faster in single-core tasks, which will matter more for simple productivity. It’s also faster in multi-core tasks, although only slightly. Overall, the MacBook Air 15 will be snappier and more responsive, and thanks to CPU optimizations for things like video encoding, it will be better at running creative applications like video editing.

    Neither of these are gaming laptops, but the MacBook Air 15 is considerably faster in sheer graphical power. However, macOS remains a limited gaming platform, so your gaming experience will come down to whether your favorite title runs natively on macOS.

    Geekbench 6
    (single/multi)
    Cinebench R24
    (single/multi/battery)
    3DMark
    Wild Life Extreme 
    MacBook Air 15
    (M4 10/10)
    3,770 / 14,798 172 / 853 9,154
    Surface Laptop 7 15
    (SnapDragon X Elite X1E-80-100 / Adreno)
    2,388 / 13,215 105 / 826 5,880

    Display and audio

    The Surface Laptop 7 on a table in front of a window.
    Luke Larsen / Digital Trends

    Both laptops have IPS displays that look great. The MacBook Air 15 has a 15.3-inch 16:10 panel at 2880 x 1864 and running at 60Hz. The Surface Laptop 7 has a 15.0-inch 3:2 panel at 2496 x 1664 running at 120Hz. Both are sharp, and the Microsoft display will run more smoothly.

    According to our colorimeter, the displays have similar color width and accuracy. The Surface Laptop 7’s display is brighter and has higher contrast. You’ll like using either one of these display, but the Surface Laptop 7’s is slightly better. They’re both above average for IPS displays.

    MacBook Air 15
    (IPS)
    Surface Laptop 7
    (IPS)
    Brightness
    (nits)
    475 561
    AdobeRGB gamut 88% 85%
     sRGB gamut 100% 100%
    DCI-P3 gamut 99% 95%
    Accuracy
    (DeltaE, lower is better)
    1.48 1.27
    Contrast 1,170:1 1,440:1

    The Surface Laptop 7 has stereo speakers hidden underneath the keyboard, and the audio is okay for YouTube videos and common system sounds. The MacBook Air 15 has quad speakers with force-cancelling woofers. It’s a lot better, particularly in terms of overall volume and the amount of bass. You can enjoy a lot more on the MacBook Air 15 without plugging in headphones.

    Portability

    Apple MacBook Air 15 M4 side view showing ports and lid.
    Mark Coppock / Digital Trends

    The MacBook Air 15 is noticeably more portable, being considerably lighter and thinner. But the Surface Laptop 7 isn’t too much to carry around.

    In terms of battery life, we saw the same kind of performance from the Surface Laptop 7 as we’ve seen with other Qualcomm-equipped laptops. Its battery life is much better with less-demanding tasks like looping our test video than it is with more demanding tasks like web browsing. The MacBook Air 15 result are likely lower than they might have been — I had to use a different tool for benchmarking and it might have burned more power. And when I ran the Cinebench R24 benchmark on the MacBook Air 15 to test battery life under duress, it lasted for an excellent 4.5 hours. Qualcomm laptops don’t typically crack two hours, although we didn’t run that test on the Surface Laptop specifically.

    The net result is that the MacBook Air 15 is going to last you a lot longer, especially when you’re doing real work. The Surface Laptop 7 is better than many older Windows machines, but not nearly as strong.

    Web Video
    Apple MacBook Air 15
    (M4 10/10)
    17 hours, 13 minutes 22 hours, 33 minutes
    Surface Laptop 7 15
    (SnapDragon X Elite X1E-80-100)
    14 hours, 21 minutes 22 hours, 39 minutes

    The MacBook Air 15 is just … better

    These are two of the best laptops you can buy today on any platform. Most likely, the Surface Laptop 7 is right at the top among its Windows competitors. But, the MacBook Air 15 is just a little better in almost everything, and a lot better in performance and battery life.

    You’ll spend around the same money for equal configurations of each laptop, which is to say, you’ll be paying a premium price. My recommendation is that unless you just have to have Windows, go for the MacBook Air 15. It’s just a better laptop.