The new lineup of the Aspire 3 and the Aspire 5 are powered by a different type of computer chip. Up to a 10-core Intel 13th Gen Core i7 1355U is one of the options that can be found in the company's new devices.
That is a significant increase from the four-core Intel i7-1165G7 processor that is offered in the Aspire 5 lineup. There are three display sizes in the new lineup, including 14 inches, 15.6 inches, and 17.3 inches.
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The storage options for the Aspire 5 are 32GB ofDDR4 RAM and 1 Terabyte of M.2SSD. There is a Twin Air cooling system and an air inlet keyboard that allow for improved air flow. You can expect to see support for the following: The 14-inch model starts at $599.99, the 15-inch at $599.99, and the 17-inch at $699.99.
The Aspire 3 will only get an Intel-only refresh with the option for an Intel Core i3 N-305 chip. The 14-inch, 15-inch, and 17-inch versions of the Aspire 3 come with full HDIPS panels with Blue Light Shield technology to help reduce eye strain. There is a range of storage options that can hold up to 16GB of LPDDR5 SDRAM and 1 Terabyte of NVMe Gen3 PCIe SSDs.
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The new lineup has improved thermal systems that allow for a 40 percent increase in fan surface area and a 17 percent thermal capacity for better air flow. It comes with support for a number of devices. The 15-inch starts at $349, the 17-inch starts at $3799.99, and the 14-inch starts at $450.
The Swift Go line consists of 16-inch and 14-inch laptops that are designed to be ultra portable. The 14-inch laptop has a weight of less than three pounds. Both laptops have Intel Core i7-13700H processors. The Swift X 14 and Swift X 16 variations come with up to the graphics card of your choice.
The non-Go Swift model only has a 14-inch screen with up to Intel Core i7-13700H processor and Intel Iris Xe graphics. The Swift Go 16 and 14 start at $899.99 and the Swift X 14 starts at $1,199.99. The Swift 14 is the most expensive of all of them. The new devices will be available in the summer.