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Costco Members: Acer Swift Edge Laptop: Ryzen 7 6800U, 16" 4K OLED, 1TB SSD

$915

$1,500

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Costco Wholesale has for their Members: Acer Swift Edge 16" Laptop (SFA16-41-R7SU) for $899.99. Shipping is $14.99.

Thanks to Community Member thomman for finding this deal.

Note: You need to be an active Costco Member and signed in to your account to purchase at sale price.

Specs (source):
  • AMD Ryzen 7 6800U Processor
  • 16" 3840x2400 OLED 400 nits Display
  • 16GB LPDDR5 RAM
  • 1TB Solid State Drive
  • Wi-Fi 6E (2x2/160) Gig+ and Bluetooth 5.2
  • Fingerprint Reader
  • Backlit Keyboard
  • Windows 11 Home
  • Ports:
    • 2x USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 Type-C DisplayPort
    • 1x USB 3.2 Gen 1 (with Power-Off Charging)
    • 1x USB 3.2 Gen 1
    • 1x Headphone/Microphone-in Combination Jack
    • 1x HDMI

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  • About this deal:
    • This offer matches the popular Frontpage Deal from February.
    • Offer is valid 5/4/23 through 5/14/23.
    • While supplies last. Limit 5 per member.
  • Additional Savings: Get a Costco Shop Card worth up to $300 in return for your qualifying trade-in device. Valid 4/12/23 - 5/7/23. View details.
  • Additional Notes:

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Costco Wholesale has for their Members: Acer Swift Edge 16" Laptop (SFA16-41-R7SU) for $899.99. Shipping is $14.99.

Thanks to Community Member thomman for finding this deal.

Note: You need to be an active Costco Member and signed in to your account to purchase at sale price.

Specs (source):
  • AMD Ryzen 7 6800U Processor
  • 16" 3840x2400 OLED 400 nits Display
  • 16GB LPDDR5 RAM
  • 1TB Solid State Drive
  • Wi-Fi 6E (2x2/160) Gig+ and Bluetooth 5.2
  • Fingerprint Reader
  • Backlit Keyboard
  • Windows 11 Home
  • Ports:
    • 2x USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 Type-C DisplayPort
    • 1x USB 3.2 Gen 1 (with Power-Off Charging)
    • 1x USB 3.2 Gen 1
    • 1x Headphone/Microphone-in Combination Jack
    • 1x HDMI

Editor's Notes

Written by slickdewmaster | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • This offer matches the popular Frontpage Deal from February.
    • Offer is valid 5/4/23 through 5/14/23.
    • While supplies last. Limit 5 per member.
  • Additional Savings: Get a Costco Shop Card worth up to $300 in return for your qualifying trade-in device. Valid 4/12/23 - 5/7/23. View details.
  • Additional Notes:

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jdixon
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I'm typing this post on this unit right now. (I bought at this price back in Feb.) I strongly recommend this laptop, though it hits several marks that I wanted anyway. (Btw, I do a lot of data-sci/machine-learning programming and visualization.)

(My) Pros:

Gorgeous display...I can never go back to anything less that OLED + 500 nits. (Okay, maybe 400, if I really HAD to, lol.)
Good performance for a 'U' class cpu, RAM, and Nvme.
I'm also running a Fedora 38 guestOS in a Hyper-v vm -- great performance for both Win11 and the Fedora vm.
2.5lb about the same as my 12.3" usual ultraportable, making my 'desktop' a true portable option.
Keyboard feels just fine.
No numeric keypad (I wanted a 15.6" or larger without keypad.)
Centered QWERTY and touchpad (again, was on my 'must-have' list).
Ample palm rest space, making typing comfortable.
I am able to consistently get 350Mib - 500Mib wireless-based download (and a smidgen less on upload) Speedtest results (my Google Fiber pipe is 500Mib.)
USB-C power/charging (either of the two ports) is a huge convenience.
On-battery has been at least 7 hours on Win11 power-saver setting. (Haven't tried to do a full drain,)


Cons (non major, just annoyances):

The L-R order is precisely opposite my Surface laptop. (I spent the first few weeks inadvertently putting the unit into suspend mode.)
Can't toggle-lock the key. (Like Surface; that would be a huge convenience).
Win11 is BitLocker enabled by default, which will result in a potentially confusing "Press Y to reset fTPM" message during setup (or just after) for regular use. The message pre-Win11 load, so it seems scary. Just press 'Y'; it just completes Win11 setup for regular/daily use.
Related to the 'fTPM' issue, the wireless nic driver sometimes won't load until you've done that 'Y' action.
I read a few squawks about speaker/sound quality, but I didn't buy this for home stereo quality anyway. They are perfectly fine for music while I'm coding, working out, cooking, etc.
No 32 GB RAM model.

While some of my 'wants' are out of the main, I still highly recommend this model at this price.
Hope this helps.
robertw477
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They ran this deal a few months ago. I bought it as a spare travel laptop. The screen overall is nice. OLED is nice. But the battery life not great and although I cant give exact numbers it also gets a little warm. Performance seems ok for egneral stuff. Overall the build quality is I would say average. Its plasticy becuase its so light. the keyboard wasnt my favorite but not terrible. I see a question about touchscreen. What are peopel really doign these days with touchscreen laptops. To me the touchscreen is really not needed r used in general work. Gets the screen dirty fast as well. This is the same price it was 899. This is not a 1499 laptop. Laptops are a tough sell right now as there was huge demand in the pandemic years. Even Apple sees some weakness there.
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Seems like a lot of money for a laptop with no discrete GPU.

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Any touchscreen deals?
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They ran this deal a few months ago. I bought it as a spare travel laptop. The screen overall is nice. OLED is nice. But the battery life not great and although I cant give exact numbers it also gets a little warm. Performance seems ok for egneral stuff. Overall the build quality is I would say average. Its plasticy becuase its so light. the keyboard wasnt my favorite but not terrible. I see a question about touchscreen. What are peopel really doign these days with touchscreen laptops. To me the touchscreen is really not needed r used in general work. Gets the screen dirty fast as well. This is the same price it was 899. This is not a 1499 laptop. Laptops are a tough sell right now as there was huge demand in the pandemic years. Even Apple sees some weakness there.
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armando416
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I also bought this for the same price a few months back. The screen is amazing and I love how lightweight it is. If portability for content consumption is what you want, this is for you. That said, I am not enamored with the feel of the keyboard or lack of a numpad on a laptop with a 16" screen
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Quote from armando416 :
I also bought this for the same price a few months back. The screen is amazing and I love how lightweight it is. If portability for content consumption is what you want, this is for you. That said, I am not enamored with the feel of the keyboard or lack of a numpad on a laptop with a 16" screen
Yeah, the lack of dedicated page up/down keys/numpad + no 32gb option is keeping me from buying this laptop. Really need the page up and down keys for coding. Having to press FN for page up/down is just not convenient. I wish LG made a Gram 16/17 with AMD CPUs. Can't have it all, I guess.
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GoGo98102
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Don't forget the laptop trade in deal for another $300 off.
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FrugalBrutal
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Seems like a lot of money for a laptop with no discrete GPU.
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Quote from FrugalBrutal :
Seems like a lot of money for a laptop with no discrete GPU.
What makes this a good deal is the 16" OLED screen, light weight and decent CPU and RAM. I don't know if there is another deal under $1000 with OLED and rest of the specs.

Maybe you can get a 3050-based laptop around this price, but it wont have OLED. When someone posts deal about one of those, there will be a bunch who say how 3050 is useless for any gaming anyway Smilie

Plus, you get that +1year warranty with costco.
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How does this compare to the 17" LG that was posted for less than $600? Seems like a fairly similar segment, no dedicated GPU, both have nice screens (this one is OLED and 4k so bonus points for that) and long battery life and lightweight for their size.

https://slickdeals.net/f/16631090-lg-gram-17-cert-refurb-17-qhd-ips-i7-1195g7-16gb-lpddr4-512gb-ssd-593-99?attrsrc=search%3Aterm%3ALaptop%7Csearch%3Apage%3A1%7Csearch%3Aposition%3A11%7Csearch%3Aresult_type%3Athread%7Csearch%3Aresult_id%3A16631090&src=SiteSearchV2Algo

I placed an order for the LG but I'm tempted to cancel the order and return it in favor for this one... especially because I can get $300 off from this by returning a 2018 dell xps13.
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Quote from armando416 :
I also bought this for the same price a few months back. The screen is amazing and I love how lightweight it is. If portability for content consumption is what you want, this is for you. That said, I am not enamored with the feel of the keyboard or lack of a numpad on a laptop with a 16" screen
I'm typing this post on this unit right now. (I bought at this price back in Feb.) I strongly recommend this laptop, though it hits several marks that I wanted anyway. (Btw, I do a lot of data-sci/machine-learning programming and visualization.)

(My) Pros:
  • Gorgeous display...I can never go back to anything less that OLED + 500 nits. (Okay, maybe 400, if I really HAD to, lol.)
  • Good performance for a 'U' class cpu, RAM, and Nvme.
  • I'm also running a Fedora 38 guestOS in a Hyper-v vm -- great performance for both Win11 and the Fedora vm.
  • 2.5lb about the same as my 12.3" usual ultraportable, making my 'desktop' a true portable option.
  • Keyboard feels just fine.
  • No numeric keypad (I wanted a 15.6" or larger without keypad.)
  • Centered QWERTY and touchpad (again, was on my 'must-have' list).
  • Ample palm rest space, making typing comfortable.
  • I am able to consistently get 350Mib - 500Mib wireless-based download (and a smidgen less on upload) Speedtest results (my Google Fiber pipe is 500Mib.)
  • USB-C power/charging (either of the two ports) is a huge convenience.
  • On-battery has been at least 7 hours on Win11 power-saver setting. (Haven't tried to do a full drain,)

Cons (non major, just annoyances):
  • The [delete][On/Off] L-R order is precisely opposite my Surface laptop. (I spent the first few weeks inadvertently putting the unit into suspend mode.)
  • Can't toggle-lock the [fn] key. (Like Surface; that would be a huge convenience).
  • Win11 is BitLocker enabled by default, which will result in a potentially confusing "Press Y to reset fTPM" message during setup (or just after) for regular use. The message pre-Win11 load, so it seems scary. Just press 'Y'; it just completes Win11 setup for regular/daily use.
  • Related to the 'fTPM' issue, the wireless nic driver sometimes won't load until you've done that 'Y' action.
  • I read a few squawks about speaker/sound quality, but I didn't buy this for home stereo quality anyway. They are perfectly fine for music while I'm coding, working out, cooking, etc.
  • No 32 GB RAM model.
While some of my 'wants' are out of the main, I still highly recommend this model at this price.
Hope this helps.
Last edited by jdixon May 6, 2023 at 04:55 AM.
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sdoberma
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Acer??? Hell No!!!
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Quote from jdixon :
I'm typing on this post on this unit right now. (I bought at this price back in Feb.) I strongly recommend this laptop, though it hits several marks that I wanted anyway. (Btw, I do a lot of data-sci/machine-learning programming and visualization.)

(My) Pros:
  • Gorgeous display...I can never go back to anything less that OLED + 500 nits. (Okay, maybe 400, if I really HAD to, lol.)
  • Good performance for a 'U' class cpu, RAM, and Nvme.
  • I'm also running a Fedora 38 guestOS in a Hyper-v vm -- great performance for both Win11 and the Fedora vm.
  • 2.5lb about the same as my 12.3" usual ultraportable, making my 'desktop' a true portable option.
  • Keyboard feels just fine.
  • No numeric keypad (I wanted a 15.6" or larger without keypad.)
  • Centered QWERTY and touchpad (again, was on my 'must-have' list).
  • Ample palm rest space, making typing comfortable.
  • I am able to consistently get 350Mib - 500Mib wireless-based download (and a smidgen less on upload) Speedtest results (my Google Fiber pipe is 500Mib.)
  • USB-C power/charging (either of the two ports) is a huge convenience.
  • On-battery has been at least 7 hours on Win11 power-saver setting. (Haven't tried to do a full drain,)

Cons (non major, just annoyances):
  • The [delete][On/Off] L-R order is precisely opposite my Surface laptop. (I spent the first few weeks inadvertently putting the unit into suspend mode.)
  • Can't toggle-lock the [fn] key. (Like Surface; that would be a huge convenience).
  • Win11 is BitLocker enabled by default, which will result in a potentially confusing "Press Y to reset fTPM" message during setup (or just after) for regular use. The message pre-Win11 load, so it seems scary. Just press 'Y'; it just completes Win11 setup for regular/daily use.
  • Related to the 'fTPM' issue, the wireless nic driver sometimes won't load until you've done that 'Y' action.
  • I read a few squawks about speaker/sound quality, but I didn't buy this for home stereo quality anyway. They are perfectly fine for music while I'm coding, working out, cooking, etc.
  • No 32 GB RAM model.
While some of my 'wants' are out of the main, I still highly recommend this model at this price.
Hope this helps.
Does the laptop have PWM flickering? Can't find information about this online.

Usually OLEDs do as I have yet to find exceptions.

Is there an extra PCIe NVME slot?
Last edited by HaloFans May 5, 2023 at 08:26 PM.
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Quote from jdixon :
I'm typing on this post on this unit right now. (I bought at this price back in Feb.) I strongly recommend this laptop, though it hits several marks that I wanted anyway. (Btw, I do a lot of data-sci/machine-learning programming and visualization.)
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Thanks! What settings is Battery Saver using? Screen brightness especially?
How would you rate the build quality?

I'm debating between this and the Gram 16. Thank you.
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jdixon
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Quote from sliver99 :
Thanks! What settings is Battery Saver using? Screen brightness especially?
How would you rate the build quality?

I'm debating between this and the Gram 16. Thank you.
Build quality is good for the obvious compromises necessary to get the weight so low. Not a plasticky look nor feel; edges align; nice fittings etc.; no looseness in ports; good tension in the hinges. With a bit of force, you could flex the case, but who does that? I'm quite comfortable with it as a daily traveler, but I'm not going to beat it up like a high schooler. FYI, I looked at grams, but found posts suggesting performance issues due to thermal related throttling.
Last edited by jdixon May 6, 2023 at 05:00 AM.
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Quote from HaloFans :
Does the laptop have PWM flickering? Can't find information about this online.

Usually OLEDs do as I have yet to find exceptions.

Is there an extra PCIe NVME slot?
I haven't detected pwm flicker. The backlight does dim fairly quickly after brief inactivity, though. That may be tunable. My research indicated two, though I haven't opened the case yet.
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Appreciate your insight. Lastly, how is the touchpad? I've read 2 reviews saying it was not great and sticky. If you've played with the Gram or XPS, how does it compare to the smoothness of those?

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