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Home » Acer’s Swift 16 AI touchpad could make your tablet optional
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Acer’s Swift 16 AI touchpad could make your tablet optional

By technologistmag.com7 January 20263 Mins Read
Acer’s Swift 16 AI touchpad could make your tablet optional
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Acer’s Swift 16 AI touchpad could make your tablet optional

Acer is leaning hard on the Acer Swift 16 AI touchpad as the standout feature in its refreshed Swift lineup. The idea is simple. If the touchpad is big and responsive enough, you might stop reaching for a separate tablet for quick drawings, markups, and precision tweaks.

The setup also fits the broader push around AI-ready Windows laptops, since the Swift 16 AI is part of Acer’s Swift AI Copilot+ PC range built around Intel Core Ultra Series 3 processors. What buyers will want next is clarity on price and real-world feel, because that’s what decides whether this turns into a daily tool or a party trick.

A touchpad you can draw on

Acer says the haptic touchpad measures 175.5 x 109.7mm in a 16:10 shape. It supports MPP 2.5 stylus input, so it’s designed for more than gestures and clicks.

The company says you can use it for sketching, animating, modeling, and editing directly on the pad, including alongside AI creation tools. It also adds a Gorilla Glass cover, plus the haptic approach is meant to deliver precise feedback while relying on fewer moving parts than a traditional clicking mechanism.

Acer also claims this is the largest haptic touchpad on a notebook, based on its own market comparison dated December 15, 2025.

The rest of the laptop matters

A big touch surface only works if the laptop behind it can keep up. Acer lists configurations up to an Intel Core Ultra X9 388H processor and Intel Arc B390 graphics, with up to 32GB of LPDDR5x memory and up to 2TB of M.2 SSD storage.

The display is a 16-inch 3K OLED touch panel with a 120Hz refresh rate and 100% DCI-P3 coverage. For I/O and wireless, Acer includes Wi-Fi 7, Thunderbolt 4 USB-C, HDMI 2.1, and a MicroSD slot, which matters if you’re moving camera files around a lot.

What to watch before you buy

Pricing is still missing, and Acer says final specs and availability can vary by market. The Swift 16 AI is slated for North America in Q1 2026, EMEA in March 2026, and Australia in Q1 2026, so timing will depend on your region.

If you’re tempted, watch for the practical details. Find out whether a stylus is included, how palm rejection behaves on a touchpad this large, and whether your must-have creative apps treat pen input as a first-class tool instead of a mouse substitute. If those basics land, this could be one of the rare laptop touchpads that changes how you work.

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