MacBook Neo vs. Acer Swift Air 14: I’ve used both budget laptops – this model clearly wins


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Of all the laptops that were announced at Computex 2026, Acer’s Swift Air 14 brought some much-needed color and affordability to a barrage of very powerful (and very expensive) high-end PCs. Starting at $699, the Swift Air 14 is a competitively priced laptop with competitive specs that doesn’t feel cheap. 

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Set to be released later this summer, the Swift Air 14 is just one of a few Windows PCs that are direct responses to Apple’s MacBook Neo — its $599 laptop that disrupted the budget laptop market so thoroughly that PC brands were forced to respond within a matter of months. 

The Swift Air 14 comes in unique colors, features upgradeable storage (up to 1TB), and has a large, fast-charging battery. How does it compare to the Neo? Here’s the breakdown based on specs, keeping in mind I’ve only gone hands-on with the Swift Air 14 and haven’t tested it over an extended period of time. 

Specifications

Apple MacBook Neo

Acer Swift Air 14

Display

13-inch non-touch, 60Hz refresh, 2408 x 1506 resolution, 500 nits 

14-inch non-touch, 120Hz refresh, 1920 x 1200 resolution, 350 nits

Weight

2.7 pounds 

3.0 pounds 

Processor

Apple A18 Pro 

Up to Intel Core 7 processor 350

RAM/Storage 8GB / 256GB-512GB Up to 16GB / Up to 512GB (upgradeable to 1TB)
Battery 36.5 Whr (up to 16 hours)  70 Whr (up to 19 hours) 
Camera 1080p FaceTime HD camera FHD IR camera
Connectivity Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 6 Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.3
Price Starting at $499 for students, $599 general   Starting at $699

1. Battery and endurance

Winner: Acer Swift Air 14 

Acer Swift Air 14

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Both devices are very energy-efficient. But the Swift Air 14 has a larger cell (70Whr versus the 36.5Whr on the Neo), which Acer says lasted up to 19 hours during its video playback test. This is in part thanks to Intel’s Core 7 “Wildcat Lake” series processor, built specifically to power thin-and-light, marathon-battery laptops. 

The Swift Air 14 is also extremely fast at charging, reaching 50% in just 30 minutes — smartphone-level charging that extends its longevity even further. 

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I should note that the Neo’s battery is, on paper, more efficient, but the Swift Air 14 simply has more to draw from, potentially allowing for more wiggle room for users who are exceptionally good at managing their battery power. I’d estimate this equates to 1-2 full days of work in practice. 

2. Display

Winner: MacBook Neo  

MacBook Neo

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The display on the Neo looks great for its price point, and compared to the Acer Swift Air 14, it beats it. It’s brighter (500 nits versus 350), has better resolution (2408 x 1506 on the Neo versus 1920 x 1200 on the Acer), and features Apple’s liquid retina technology for a vibrant, crisp image you could mistake for a much more expensive laptop. 

However, the display on the Swift Air 14 is not bad. It has a faster refresh rate (120Hz versus 60 on the Neo), and even though it’s a slightly lower resolution, it’s a full inch larger (14 inches versus 13 inches). 

Camera and video call experience

Winner: MacBook Neo 

One of the best things about the MacBook Neo is how well it performs compared to the Air and Pro. That includes any video call experience on FaceTime, Zoom, Teams, or Google Meet. The Neo has a 1080p FaceTime HD camera that’s very good in general — not just for laptops in this price range. The FHD camera on the Swift Air 14 won’t compare, both in terms of raw camera quality and integration with your smartphone. 

3. Ports and I/O

Winner: Acer Swift Air 14

Acer Swift Air 14

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The Swift Air 14 has a competent set of ports that beats the Neo, hands down. You’ve got two USB-C Thunderbolt 4 ports (the Neo only has one USB 3 and USB 2), plus a USB-A port and 3.5mm audio jack. Translation: the Swift Air 14 has more ports, and they’re faster. It’s a standard I/O loadout you’d find on any typical midrange PC, whereas the Neo’s I/O setup is distinctly more “budget”. 

4. Value

Winner: MacBook Neo 

It comes down to this: the MacBook Neo for $499 for students is the best bang-for-buck laptop deal on the market right now. Hands down. If you’re an educator or student, there’s not much else in the same price range that brings the same quality experience, features, and build, and it’s as simple as that. 

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The Acer Swift Air 14 starts at $699 and has comparable hardware, with a little more RAM and storage options (the Swift Air 14 is upgradeable to up to 1TB of storage — double the Neo), but if sheer affordability is what you’re after, the Neo is unbeatable. In fact, I’d like to see the starting configuration of the Swift Air 14 brought down slightly, and suggest watching for sale pricing if you’re looking to buy when it’s available later this summer. 

Writer’s choice

As previously mentioned, I haven’t had a chance to use the Acer Swift Air 14 for an extended period, but based on my limited time with it, I’m confident it’s a solid contender to the MacBook Neo. It has better/faster I/O, more storage and RAM options, and a colorful palette, but it’s still a Windows PC, and 8GB of RAM on a Mac just isn’t the same as on a PC. 

As of now, I’d still go with the Neo because its performance, user experience, and display are just so good for the price. The Neo is also cheaper than the Swift Air 14, which is hard to believe since it competes with it — and even beats it — in multiple categories. As of now, Windows PC manufacturers have yet to fully address the $499 student pricing on the Neo. 

Also: After using MacBook Neo, it’s clear Windows needs to rethink its PC strategy (and fast)

Sure, the Neo has trade-offs (no keyboard backlighting, fewer ports), but it makes up for them with Apple’s rich ecosystem of integrations, a very good trackpad, solid performance, and better value. 





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When Encanto was released, it was something of a cultural phenomenon. You couldn’t escape the song “We Don’t Talk About Bruno,” and the soundtrack went to the top of the charts. If you loved Encanto, there’s another overlooked Lin-Manuel Miranda animated musical on Netflix that’s better in many ways.

Vivo is another Lin-Manuel Miranda musical

He’s also the voice of the lead character

Vivo the kinkajou from the movie Vivo. Credit: Sony Pictures Animation

Vivo is a 2021 animated musical comedy from Sony Pictures Animation, the same studio behind smash-hit movies such as Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse and KPop Demon Hunters. Directed by Kirk DeMicco, who co-wrote it with Quiara Alegría Hudes, it features original songs written by Lin-Manuel Miranda, the musical genius who shot to superstardom on the back of Hamilton.

Miranda also plays the title character of Vivo, a kinkajou (a small, nocturnal mammal) whose days are spent earning money by playing music in the plaza with his aging owner, Andrés. When Andrés dies, Vivo makes it his mission to deliver a song that Andrés wrote to his old friend Marta Sandoval, a famous singer played by Gloria Estefan. The song reveals Andrés’ true feelings for Marta, but he could never bring himself to give it to her.

Vivo is helped on his quest by Gabi, a young misfit and the daughter of Andrés’ niece. The movie follows their journey through the Florida Everglades to reach Miami and deliver the song.

Why Vivo flew under the radar

The big theatrical release never happened

Gabi and Vivo on a raft in the movie Vivo. Credit: Sony Pictures Animation

Vivo is an animated musical from a major animation studio, with a cast of big names including Miranda, Gloria Estefan, and Zoe Saldaña. It features music from one of the most in-demand songwriters in the world, who also stars in it. Why isn’t it more well-known?

Perhaps the biggest reason is that Vivo never got its expected theatrical release. After the global pandemic disrupted Sony’s plans for a wide theatrical release, the rights were sold to Netflix. Instead of a major theatrical run, it joined the huge catalog of Netflix, where shows and movies all too often get buried by the churn of new content.

It meant that, unlike Encanto, Vivo never really got the chance to enter the zeitgeist or become a TikTok staple. Its fairly quiet release on a streaming service meant that it never got the attention that it deserved.

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Vivo’s music hits different

Gloria Estefan still has it

When Encanto came out, people raved about the music. The song “We Don’t Talk About Bruno” went viral, with an endless stream of TikTok videos. To my mind, however, the music in Vivo is just so much better.

I never really got the hype about “We Don’t Talk About Bruno.” It’s not bad, but it’s not even the best song in Encanto. While the music in Encanto is good, none of the songs really stand out as being classics. I listen to a lot of Disney movie soundtracks with my kids, and Encanto very rarely makes the playlist, while Moana, which also includes songs written by Lin-Manuel Miranda, gets played far more often.​​​​​​​


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What gets played a lot is the Vivo soundtrack because it’s genuinely brilliant. There’s something for everyone, too; there are four of us in the family, and each of us has a different favorite song from the soundtrack. That’s how good it is.

“One of a Kind” is the song that introduces us to Vivo and Andrés, and it’s a great mix of classic Cuban mambo and clave rhythms combined with Lin-Manuel Miranda’s trademark hip-hop flow. “My Own Drum” is an absolute banger sung by Gabi featuring possibly the greatest recorder solo of all time. My personal favorite, “Keep The Beat,” is a gorgeous song about keeping going when things start to change.

The most beautiful song in the movie is “Inside Your Heart,” performed by the legendary Gloria Estefan. This is the song that Andrés wrote for Marta, expressing his feelings for her. It’s a stunning song, and Estefan’s voice still sounds incredible. For me, it lands far harder than anything in Encanto.

What Vivo offers that Encanto doesn’t

There’s more than just the awesome music

2D animation of a young Andres and Marta dancing from the movie Vivo. Credit: Sony Pictures Animation

While both movies have music written by Lin-Manuel Miranda, only one of them features the songwriter in the main cast. Some of the fast-paced rhymes in Vivo are so distinctive that you can’t imagine anyone else doing them justice, as Dwayne Johnson proved in Moana.

Vivo also has a more dynamic story, with the action involving a race from Cuba to Miami rather than being set entirely within one location like Encanto. It also includes some interesting stylized 2D sequences that mix up the look of the movie. The emotional stakes are also much higher in Vivo, with a story that touches on death, regret, lost love, and finding your place in the world.

That’s not to say it’s a perfect movie. The plot does dip a little in the middle, but the stunning music and bittersweet ending make up for the flaws.


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Check out Vivo if you haven’t already

If you loved Encanto and you haven’t watched Vivo, you should definitely check it out. It’s a movie that really deserves more attention than it gets. I guarantee it will be the best kinkajou-based animated musical you’ll ever see.



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