04-30-2018, 01:27 PM 
		
	
	
		Just a couple of observations from local pricing (from Officeworks in Australia): .
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At AU$500 the Acer is potentially quite attractive to me personally (except that I already have my laptop needs covered for the moment with an older Acer 13.3" N2840 machine, which has a real SSD and 8GB of RAM to compensate for the anaemic CPU though LL makes the most of it's performance).
 though LL makes the most of it's performance).
My main LL machine is a J3455 equipped Intel NUC which has more than adequate performance for the lightweight desktop duties it performs; the N3450 seems to have performance within 10% of the J3455 in most assessments I've found so quite useful performance for the money. Not a gaming machine or heavy video editing platform though...
2 spec items I think it would be useful to have clarified:
	
	
	
	
- Lenovo Ideapad 120s: AU$400 (N3350/4GB RAM/64GB eMMC/14 in 1366x768/AC WiFi/1.44kg)
 
- Acer Swift 1 SF113: AU$500 (N3450/4GB RAM/64GB eMMC/13.3 in 1920x108 IPS/AC WiFi/1.3kg)
 
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.At AU$500 the Acer is potentially quite attractive to me personally (except that I already have my laptop needs covered for the moment with an older Acer 13.3" N2840 machine, which has a real SSD and 8GB of RAM to compensate for the anaemic CPU
 though LL makes the most of it's performance).
 though LL makes the most of it's performance).My main LL machine is a J3455 equipped Intel NUC which has more than adequate performance for the lightweight desktop duties it performs; the N3450 seems to have performance within 10% of the J3455 in most assessments I've found so quite useful performance for the money. Not a gaming machine or heavy video editing platform though...
2 spec items I think it would be useful to have clarified:
- weight
 
- RAM expansion capability
 
(04-30-2018, 01:21 PM)Searchernow link Wrote: Gold can look tacky pretty quickly, stick with black or some dark colours.+1

 
 

 
