Engadget - We first met Acer's Aspire S7 at Computex in 2012, and since then it's gone through a major overhaul to become the Aspire S7-392 -- a Haswell-equipped Ultrabook that's now available in the US. You can choose between two models up for sale at retail outlets and on Acer's online store, with the cheaper $1,450 package toting a 1.6GHz Core i5 processor and a 128GB SSD.
TheBestLaptops.net: "The Acer Aspire S7 is one of the popular Ultrabooks that went sale in the market starting last year. But the first generation of Aspire S7 13.3-inch Ultrabooks didn’t come with a WQHD display. For those who were not satisfied with the first generation S7′s display, a WQHD at 2560×1440 variant is now available. The Acer Aspire S7 WQHD variant has 221 ppi which is near the Apple’s MacBook Pro’s 227 ppi with Retina Display. Check out the rest of its specifications, price and where you can buy one."
TheBestLaptops.net: "A year ago Ultrabooks were not as popular as they are today, why? Because even though they offer ultra-portability and higher performance, their prices were just too high. But now, Ultrabooks like the Acer Aspire S7-392-9890 has become one of the bestselling Intel Haswell Ultrabooks currently available on the market. Why? Because it offers ultra-portability, high performance and long battery life thanks to the Intel Haswell processor and Solid State Drives, and at the same time it has an attractive price that many would find affordable and reasonable. If you are planning to buy an Ultrabook this year, should you get the Acer Aspire S7? Please continue reading below and find out if this Ultrabook is the one for you."
TheBestLaptops.net: "Acer has announced their latest flagship Ultrabook powered by the latest 4th generation Intel Core Haswell processor – the Acer Aspire S7-392. It’s basically an upgraded and improved version of their last year’s Aspire S7-391. The Acer Aspire S7-392 has improved battery life designed for all day computing, a 2nd generation Acer TwinAir cooling with less fan noise, and a refined electroluminescent (EL) backlit keyboard. Check out more details below."