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The best laptops have to do it all. They need to be light, portable, powerful, beautiful, and reasonably affordable.
Choosing one of them isn’t easy though, as there are a handful of fantastic options that fulfill all or most of those, depending on your needs. Below you’ll find our picks for best overall laptop, as well as the for Apple die-hards, the for those who desire an affordable laptop with a super-light OS, and the best budget laptops. We’ve also selected the best 15-inch laptop, best 2-in-1, and the best gaming laptop. To check out in-depth reviews of all the latest laptops head over to our. The Dell XPS 13 won our award for the best products of the year. Make sure and check out all our other selections for. Who’s it for: Everyone except gamers.
How much will it cost: Why we picked the: has a great look that blends a metallic exterior with a white woven-fiberglass interior. It feels premium, yet inviting — the kind of cool new toy you’ll be itching to show off to anyone willing to look. The super-thin InfinityEdge bezel is another highlight of the design.
Although a lot of laptops have copied it, the XPS 13 did it first and did it best with less than a quarter of an inch around each side. It’s as functional as it is beautiful, making the overall footprint of the system smaller and lighter.
Does that make the XPS 13 too small? The touchpad is as large as the competition and the keyboard is a breeze to use.
The system is also energy efficient with a respectable battery size, so it can last all day on a charge in most situations and handle pretty much anything you throw at it. The only bit we’re not so fond of is the webcam. The bezels are so thin there’s no room for it, so it’s below the display rather than above. It makes for quite an awkward angle. The two models we tested, the i5 and i7 versions, start at $1,000 and $1,350 respectively.
Both feature, alongside a selection of solid state drives and up to 16GB of RAM. If you want to opt for something cheaper, Dell now offers an starting at $900 as well. Read our full review MacBook Air (2018) The best MacBook Riley Young/Digital Trends Why should you buy this: You need MacOS, and Windows just won’t cut it.
Who’s it for: Students and Apple fans How much will it cost: Starts at $1,199 Why we picked the: No, the new MacBook Air isn’t the most powerful Mac laptop — that’s with a discrete graphics card. It’s not the thinnest and lightest either — that’s the. Even its screen, though technically “Retina,” isn’t as bright and colorful as these other options. However, what the latest iteration MacBook Air does offer is the most well-rounded Mac experience. It’s relatively thin and light, has the useful Touch ID sensor, and the best battery life of your Mac options. It also shares the same keyboard and excellent trackpad of the MacBook Pro.
Apple finally has an entry-level laptop that isn’t a terrible value or hopelessly outdated. It’s not that $1,200 is a cheap price for laptop.
You can find better performance in a handful of premium Windows 10 laptops. But if you’re looking specifically for a MacBook (as many people are), you’ll be happy you picked up the MacBook Air. Read our full ) review HP Chromebook x2 The best Chromebook Why should you buy this: You want an inexpensive, but well-built 2-in-1. Who’s it for: Students, people who need only basic functionality, anyone who wants a cheap laptop to use as a second PC. How much will it cost: Why we picked the HP Chromebook x2: The Chromebook x2 is the first of a new wave of innovative and premium Chromebook form factors, as a detachable tablet in the Microsoft Surface Book 2 mold.
That is, the lovely and well-built “Ceramic White” slate portion, which holds all of the actual PC components, slots into magnetic tabs on a relatively heavy keyboard base. That creates a clamshell notebook that is stable on the lap (with just a little wobble) while serving in movie mode with the display reversed and as a stand-alone tablet for pen use and media consumption.
Based around a 12.3-inch IPS display running at 2,400 x 1,600 or 235 PPI and sporting the productivity-friendly 3:2 aspect ratio, the Chromebook x2 incorporates a 7th-generation Intel Core m3-7Y30 CPU, 4GB of RAM, and 32GB of eMMC storage. Those components are plenty fast for Chrome OS, and the Chromebook x2 takes full advantage.
As icing on the top, the 48 watt-hour battery keeps the 2-in-1 going for a full workday — and then some., which is designed around Google’s Chrome web browser, is wonderfully simple and intuitive. While it used to only run extensions and web apps, that has been expanded to now include everything in the Google Play Store, which fills in some of the holes and expands your selection of apps and games. Read our Surface Pro 6 The best 2-in-1 laptop Dan Baker/Digital Trends Why should you buy this: You want a great laptop and a good tablet. Who’s it for: Anyone who needs versatility on top of performance. How much will this cost: Why we picked the Surface Pro 6: If you’re not sure about laptops-as-tablets though, the is the one to change your mind. First and foremost, it’s a stylish, lightweight, and powerful tablet that pulls double duty as a laptop. Worried about the Surface Pro as a laptop replacement?
Think of it as a laptop with a detachable keyboard. Seriously, this thing has the power to do anything you need a laptop to do and more. The newest Surface Pro 6 has the same great design, only with faster internals and better battery life. No matter which configuration you choose, you now get an 8th-gen Kaby Lake processor under the hood — our review unit was sent over with a Core i5 inside. The Surface Pro performed well enough in our benchmarks for typical productivity tasks, and it remains excellent as an everyday workhorse. It’s quick, snappy, and versatile, everything you could want out of an ultra-portable laptop — plus it’s around when you need it to be. In addition, the smaller, provides an interesting alternative to the Pro 6 if you’re on a tighter budget.
Read our full Asus ZenBook 13 UX331UA The best budget laptop Riley Young/Digital Trends Why should you buy this: You want an affordable Windows PC that’s also a joy to use. Who’s it for: Everyone except gamers, other power users.
How much will it cost: $800 Why we picked the: If you don’t want to pay the full price of a laptop like the Dell XPS 13 or, then we suggest the Asus ZenBook 13 UX331UA. It’s an ultrabook that comes highly recommended from us and costs just $800.
While most laptops in this price range cut important things like battery life or display quality, this ZenBook 13 has it all. It’s not as powerful as the Dell XPS 13 or a MacBook Pro, nor does it emulate the suave designs of those laptops. It’s not trying to win a beauty contest, but it keeps things light and thin without sacrificing build quality. The bang-for-your-buck value here is particularly impressive. The base model comes with an 8th-gen Intel Core i5 processor, 8GB of RAM, and a 256GB solid-state drive. That’s twice the memory and storage of the $900 Dell XPS 13 — and better battery life than what you’ll find in other competitors.
Though you can still buy the, the newer version has thinner bezels, a lighter chassis, and improved battery life in web browsing. Read our full Razer Blade The best gaming laptop Riley Young/Digital Trends Why should you buy this: It provides a fantastic gaming experience on the go.
Who’s it for: People who want a fantastic laptop that can also game. How much will it cost: $1,800+ Why we picked the: From the exterior, you might not even know the Razer Blade is a gaming laptop. It’s as light and thin as a MacBook Pro, with thin bezels, a world-class keyboard and touchpad, as well as a bright, vivid, 15-inch display. Even if it weren’t a gaming laptop, the Razer Blade would probably still be a contender for one of the best 15-inch laptops. The fact that it can play games at respectable framerates makes it a bit of a miracle. With a GTX 1070 Max-Q graphics card and supremely powerful processor, the Razer Blade made short work of just about everything we threw at it — as long as you’re staying in 1080p, of course.
Razer redesigned its thermal system to ensure that despite some throttling, the Blade can play nearly any game with settings maxed. That includes heavy loads like Deus Ex: Mankind Divided. This is the most elegant, beautiful gaming laptop you’ve ever seen. The or might perform better, but for our money, this is the gaming laptop we’d choose every time. Read our full review Dell XPS 15 The best 15-inch laptop Dan Baker/Digital Trends Why should you buy this: You want a sleek PC, but also need excellent performance.
Who’s it for: Power users and those who want a big, beautiful display. How much will this cost: Why we picked the: The XPS 13 is great, but you may want something with a larger display. You’re not alone. Sales figures have continually shown 15-inch systems beating their smaller rivals.
We think this is partially because good, small laptops aren’t cheap — but also because some people just want a. Fortunately, Dell also has the XPS 15. It’s great for all the same reasons as the XPS 13, and because it’s larger, it can be optioned with the fastest hardware available today — up to a blazing-fast six-core 8th-gen Intel Core i7-8750H processor, Nvidia GeForce GTX 1050 Ti graphics, a beautiful display, and fantastic battery life. It’s easily the best all-around 15-inch laptop on the market today.
The XPS 15 was recently refreshed with the fastest 8th-gen processors, as well as with a more powerful GTX 1050 Ti in the higher-end configurations. These new components make the XPS 15 an even better value. Read our full How we test You’ve read our. You’ve read our conclusions.
And now you’re wondering how we came to them. Good question. Reviews often lack context, which is evident in the wildly different scores some laptops receive from different publications. Conflicting opinions can actually make buying a laptop more difficult if the review’s criteria isn’t made clear.
Allow us to lift the veil. For objective testing and the perspective from which we approach subjective topics. We don’t expect everyone to agree with our opinions, but we hope that sharing our process will leave you better equipped to decide what laptop best fits your needs.
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