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The best laptops 2025 tested, reviewed and rated

We've reviewed hundreds of laptops from all brands, all shapes and sizes and all price points, so that we can bring you our definitive list of the best laptops you can buy in 2025.
We've got a new pick for the best laptop you can buy in 2025 - with Apple's latest MacBook Air landing in our top spot.

The Apple MacBook Air 13-inch (M4) is the best laptop for most people thanks to a combination of excellent performance, stunning design, long battery life and a new lower price.

It's excellent value for money, and that's why once again a MacBook sits at the top of this guide. If you don't fancy using macOS, however, then our previous pick as the best laptop, the Surface Laptop 7, remains on this list (just a bit lower down), and it's a great MacBook alternative, combining Windows 11 with a premium design, excellent performance and all-day battery life.

Looking for a cheaper alternative? Don't worry - a smaller budget doesn't mean you have to suffer with a slow and frustrating cheap laptop. We have some great affordable picks on this page as well, with the Lenovo IdeaPad Duet 5 Chromebook topping our suggestions for the best budget laptop.

Of course, you'll also find picks for the best gaming laptop and choices for the best laptops for all kinds of budgets and use cases, and every one of them has been thoroughly tested by our laptop experts here at TechRadar, so you can trust our recommendations (you can read about how we test laptops, and all the ways we put laptops through their paces during our reviews).
Want to cut to the chase and find out what the best laptops are? Below, you’ll find a roundup of our choices, and you can jump to a more detailed review of every pick, along with our price comparison tool to help you find the best deals.

1. Apple MacBook Air 13-inch (M4)

Apple's latest MacBook Air is the best laptop money can buy right now
Specifications

Processor: Apple M4

Screen size: 13.6-inch

RAM: 16GB - 32GB

Storage: 256GB - 2TB

Battery life (TechRadar test): 14 hours and 51 minutes

Size: 11.97 x 8.46 x 0.44 inches (304 x 215 x 11.3mm)

Weight: 2.7 lbs (1.24kg)
Reasons to buy

You want the best laptop for your money: The M4 MacBook Air 13-inch is now the MacBook (and laptop) we'd recommend to pretty much anyone thanks to a great design, excellent performance and relatively affordable price.

You want a laptop for traveling with: The stylish thin and light design, plus the long battery life, makes this an excellent laptop for going out and about with.

You want power - but not too much: The M4 chip powering the MacBook Air is great at day-to-day tasks, as well as video editing and AI.
Reasons to avoid

You want a touchscreen: While there are plenty of touchscreen laptops in our best laptops guide, Apple is still holding out on giving its MacBooks touchscreens.

You want plenty of ports: The MacBook Air (M4) once again features just two Thunderbolt ports. If you have a lot of peripherals to plug in, you'll need to use a hub or adaptor.

You want a bigger screen: The 13-inch screen of the MacBook Air makes it nice and portable, but some people may find it a bit too small to work on - in that case, you should consider the 15-inch model instead.
Apple has once again launched the best laptop money can buy with the new MacBook Air 13-inch (M4). Not only does this refresh bring the extra power of the M4 chip, which can handle day-to-day tasks with ease, as well as more intensive tasks such as video editing and music recording, but it also comes at a new lower price, making this by far the best laptop you can currently buy. There's simply not another laptop at this price point that offers the same mix of performance, design and build quality. A new and improved webcam brings some handy AI-powered tools to make video calls look even better, and the new Sky Blue color option gives you more options for picking a MacBook Air that suits your tastes. If you want a laptop with a bigger screen, then consider the MacBook Air 15-inch (M4) instead.
Design 4 / 5
The latest MacBook Air sticks pretty closely to same design we've seen with the older M2 and M3 models, but with a new, improved webcam and Sky Blue color choice. It has a stylish and modern look that's easy to carry around and comfortable to work on. This does mean that port selection remains limited, which won't be a deal breaker for many people, but if you have lots of peripherals you need to plug in, you'll want to invest in a USB-C hub or look into getting a MacBook Pro.
Performance 4 / 5
The new MacBook Air 13-inch features the M4 chip, currently Apple's latest generation, and it's an excellent performer, especially for day-to-day tasks like browsing the web and creating documents. It also supports Apple Intelligence, though so far the AI tools on offer are a little underbaked. This isn't the most powerful MacBook, but for the price you are getting a dependable workhorse that Windows 11 rivals will struggle to match.
Battery life 5 / 5
Apple claims the MacBook Air 13-inch (M4) can last up to 18 hours watching Apple TV shows and 15 hours browsing the internet, and we found in our own tests that you can expect at least 14 hours on a single charge when using the new MacBook Air for a variety of tasks. This means you can expect to go several workdays without needing to plug it in, which is seriously impressive.
Value for money 5 / 5
The MacBook Air 13-inch has always been Apple's best value laptop, and it's just got better, as it now starts at $999 / £999 / AU$1,699, which is a price cut compared to the M3 model's starting price of $1,099 / £1,099 / AU$1,799. While this still isn't budget laptop territory, the performance and build quality you're getting for the price is seriously impressive, and you'd be hard pressed to find a Windows 11 laptop that offers the same level of finesse for this price.

2. Lenovo IdeaPad Duet 5 OLED Chromebook

The best affordable laptop around
Specifications

Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 7c Gen2

Screen size: 13.3-inch

RAM: 8GB

Storage: 128GB

Battery life (TechRadar test): 16 hours 20 minutes

Size: 12.04 x 7.35 x 0.28 inches (305.86 x 186.74 x 7.23mm)

Weight: 2.24lbs (1.02kg)
The Lenovo IdeaPad Duet 5 Chromebook is the best ultra-low price laptop you can buy, and it's a brilliant follow-up to the original IdeaPad Duet. While it’s been out for a while, Chromebooks don’t date as quickly as Windows laptops, and it's still one of the best Chromebooks we've used. If you're a Chromebook skeptic, the IdeaPad Duet 5 Chromebook just might convert you. It can be used as both a laptop and a tablet thanks to its detachable keyboard, while also boasting an impressively long battery life. You're simply not going to find a Windows 11 laptop that can outlast the over 16-hour battery life the Lenovo IdeaPad Duet 5 Chromebook offers – especially at this price. It’s a particularly good choice for students who want something reliable, flexible and affordable.
Reasons to buy

You want an OLED Chromebook: An OLED display on a Chromebook is uncommon, so if that's what you're looking for, this is the best choice.

You need long battery life: It's possible to squeeze over 16 hours of battery life out of this Chromebook if you make the right adjustments in settings.

You want a more robust system than Android or iOS can offer: As powerful as Android and iOS have become, mobile operating systems are still far more restricted than Windows, macOS, or Linux OS.
Reasons to avoid

You have more limited manual dexterity: Some may find the Duet's smaller-than-standard keyboard a bit fiddly. If that's likely to be the case for you, a larger laptop such as the Acer Swift 3 (skip to that entry) may be a better option.

You're on a tight budget: The Duet 5 Chromebook is incredibly affordable for the premium features it offers, but it's not the best option out there for those on a tight budget.

You want a traditional laptop OS: Chrome OS isn't as robust as Windows 10 or macOS and it isn't meant to be. If you want a traditional laptop environment, a Chromebook will only get you part of the way there, which may not be enough to satisfy your needs.
Design 4 / 5
The Duet 5 Chromebook's keyboard is Ultrabook-worthy in quality and comfort, and it can be easily detached, turning the Duet 5 into a tablet-like device. Meanwhile, the magnetized backplate on the Duet 5 Chromebook has a small clip to house a Lenovo Active Pen stylus, even though the stylus isn't included in the box. The best thing about the design, however, is the gorgeous 1080p OLED display, which offers exceptional image quality - especially considering the price.
Performance 3 / 5
When it comes to general web browsing, video streaming, and basic productivity use, the Duet 5 does exactly what you want it to do without so much as a hiccup. Its CPU is upgraded to the Qualcomm Snapdragon 7c Gen2 processor, which is a step up from the last model, and the 8GB of RAM is a decent amount for a Chromebook, keeping things running very smoothly.
Battery life 5 / 5
While Chromebooks on average get about 10 hours of life on a fully-charged battery, the Lenovo Duet 5 lasted a huge 16 hours. This is a drop from the previous model (which managed over 20 hours), which is disappointing.
Value for money 5 / 5
As far as Chromebooks and 2-in-1 laptops go, this is hands down the best value you're going to find in a portable device of its kind. When it launched, it was more expensive than its predecessor, but over time, its price has dropped, making it superb value for money. However, it would be even better value for money if a stylus was included. If you want to make the most out of this Chromebook, you’ll need to spend a bit more money for a compatible stylus.

3. Microsoft Surface Laptop

Microsoft's refreshed Surface Laptop is the best Windows 11 laptop you can buy in 2025
Specifications

Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite

Screen size: 14-inch / 15-inch

RAM: Up to 64GB

Storage: Up to 1TB

Battery life (TechRadar test): 10 hours and 10 minutes

Size: 11.85 x 8.67 x 0.69 inches (301mm x 220 x 17.5mm) / 12.96 x 9.42 x 0.72 ins (329 x 239.3 x 18.3mm)

Weight: 2.7 lbs (1.24kg) / 3.67lbs (1.66kg)
Microsoft has surprised us all with the release of the latest Surface Laptop - a device that's stylish, powerful and with a long lasting battery, and has earned its place as the best Windows 11 laptop in 2025.

Microsoft is calling the latest edition simply the Surface Laptop, in a bid to highlight that despite this actually being the seventh version, it's a major reinvention - and for once, this isn't just marketing bluff. Thanks to the revolutionary Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite chip that powers the new Surface Laptop, not only does Windows 11 feel fast and responsive, but thanks to how efficient it is, battery life is seriously impressive - and the fans rarely kick in, so you're not distracted by their whirring.

As a flagship entry in a new range of 'Copilot+ PCs', the Surface Laptop also has deeply integrated AI (Artificial Intelligence) features included, such as the Copilot assistant and Cocreator tool that turns your scribbles in Paint into AI-generated art. Most of this is all done on-device thanks to the Snapdragon X chip, which means you don't need an internet connection, and your data is kept safe and secure. The AI features are currently in their infancy and far from essential, but the potential is huge - and even without them, the Surface Laptop is a brilliant device that will the ideal Windows 11 laptop for most people. Microsoft has finally come up with a MacBook killer.
Reasons to buy

You want the best Windows 11 laptop in the world: The new Surface Laptop is a stunning reinvention, offering build quality, performance and battery life that puts most competitors to shame.

You want a long-lasting portable laptop: The Surface Laptop comes in 14-inch and 15-inch configurations, and even the larger model is thin and light enough to carry around - and its battery life means you won't need to look for a plug socket.

You want a great productivity machine: The Surface Laptop offers excellent performance thanks to the new Qualcomm chip that powers it. Designed for AI tasks, it works particularly well with Windows 11's Copilot features.
Reasons to avoid

You need lots of ports: Sadly, the thin and light design of the Surface Laptop comes at a price, as you only get two USB-C ports and a USB-A port (though the 15-inch model also sports a microSD slot).

You want to play games: The ARM-based chip comes with an integrated GPU, which is fine for most tasks, but isn't able to handle demanding games.

You hate Windows 11: The Surface Laptop offers a stylish design and dependable performance you'd usually expect from an Apple device... but running Windows 11. If you don't like that operating system, then get the MacBook Air (M4) instead (which is also in this guide).
Design 5 / 5
Microsoft's Surface devices have always been stylish products, and last year's Surface Laptop (which remains the latest model) is no different. It has a thin and light chassis that is easy to carry around, yet feels sturdy and premium. The keyboard feels comfortable and responsive to use, the screen screen with HDR support and 120Hz refresh rate is stunning and the overall design is very reminiscent of MacBooks. The only issue is a lack of ports.
Performance 5 / 5
Thanks to the ARM-based Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite chip, the Surface Laptop is an incredible productivity performer, and in our review we found that Windows 11 felt fast and responsive, and all the apps we loaded up worked without issue. This is great to see, as previous ARM-based Windows laptops could not run apps that were designed for Intel or AMD chips. Thankfully, that's no longer the case. While you can't play demanding games on this thing, for day-to-day use, it's an incredible laptop.
Battery life 5 / 5
Thanks to the power efficiencies of the ARM chip inside the Surface Laptop, the battery life of this device is excellent, offering 15 hours of life on a single charge during our time with the device. In real-world use, I found I only needed to charge the 15-inch model once, then happily used it as my main work laptop for three work days before needing to charge it again - which is seriously impressive. The 15-inch model has a larger battery, but due to the larger screen, battery life should be similar between 13-inch and 15-inch models.
Value for money 4 / 5
The smaller model of the Surface Laptop starts at $999.99 / £1,049.99 / AU$1,899, while the larger model starts at $1,299.99 / £1,349 / AU$2,399. While these certainly aren't budget prices, they still offer excellent value for money compared to similarly-powerful laptops.

4. Dell XPS 13 (9350, Intel Core Ultra 2nd Gen)

The best premium thin and light laptop in 2025
Specifications

Processor: Up to Intel Core Ultra 9 288V

Screen size: 13.4-inch

RAM: 16GB - 32GB

Storage: 512GB - 2TB

Battery life (TechRadar test): 23 hours 26 minutes

Size: 11.62 x 7.84 x 0.58 ins (295.3 x 199.1 x 14.8 mm)

Weight: 2.70lbs (1.21kg)
Dell continues to prove it's the go-to company for some of the best Windows laptops money can buy, with its latest XPS 13 laptop that features Intel's cutting-edge Core Ultra 200 series processors. We previously had the Dell XPS 13 model with the Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite chip in this position in our best laptops list, but the newer Intel model has knocked it off thanks to its improved performance and general compatibility with Windows 11 apps. You still get a gorgeous thin and light design with a stunning 13.4-inch screen, and with in our tests it also hit almost 24 hours on a single charge - an incredible performance considering the power on offer here.
Reasons to buy

You want seriously long battery life: Offering almost 24 hours on a single charge, the Dell XPS 13 (9350, Intel Core Ultra 2nd Gen) will keep going over multiple work days.

You want a thin, light and powerful laptop: The Dell XPS 13 (9350, Intel Core Ultra 2nd Gen) features Dell's trademark design flair and build quality, while housing cutting-edge components that will handle most tasks with ease.

You want the best Windows 11 laptop: Powerful components, including Intel’s Lunar Lake chips with boosted NPU performance for improved AI performance, makes this the best Windows 11 laptop in the world right now.
Reasons to avoid

You want to plug in lots of peripherals: The Dell XPS 13 is a very thin device - but that comes at the cost of ports - you only get two USB-C ports.

You're after an affordable laptop: Perhaps unsurprisingly, the latest XPS 13 is an expensive, premium, laptop. There are far cheaper laptops on this list that will be more suited to most people's budgets.

You are sight-impaired: The biggest issue we had with the Dell XPS 13 is that its edgeless touchpad and touch button design for the function bar means partially-sighted users could find using this laptop frustrating.
Design 4 / 5
The Dell XPS 13 continues the XPS lineup's reputation as being some of the best-designed Windows 11 laptops you can buy. It looks gorgeous with a thin and light design that rivals any Apple product, and it feels sturdy and well built as well. You can pick from three different screen resolutions, with the 3K touchscreen option being a particular highlight.
Performance 5 / 5
The Dell XPS 13 offers excellent day-to-day performance thanks to its new Intel Ultra Series 2 chips, which can handle day-to-day tasks with ease. You also don't get some of the compatibility issues that the Snapdragon model suffers from, which while rare does mean that the Intel model is far more versatile.
Battery life 5 / 5
Amazingly, the Intel model of the Dell XPS 13 beats the Snapdragon model by a few hours when it comes to battery life, easily lasting several work days on a single charge. This is a testament to the power efficiency of Intel's new chips, and makes the Dell XPS 13 (Intel Core Ultra 2nd Gen) an ideal laptop for people who want to work while out and about.
Value for money 4 / 5
While the Dell XPS 13 is one of the best laptops running Windows 11 you can buy, it isn't the cheapest - by a long shot. The starting price will put a lot of people off, and it gets a lot more expensive as you configure the specs. Of course, for the (high) price you're getting a lot - including a brilliant design, stunning screen (especially if you pay extra for the 3K model) and cutting-edge components.

5. Acer Aspire 5

The best value laptop in the world
Specifications

Processor: Intel Core i5

Screen size: 14-inch

RAM: 8GB

Storage: 512GB

Battery life (TechRadar test): 6 hours 37 minutes

Size: 0.71 x 12.9 x 8.8 inches (18 x 327.7 x 223.5mm)

Weight: 3.75lb (1.7kg)
As long as you keep your expectations in check, the Acer Aspire 5 remains the best cheap laptop you can buy in 2025. Its design is lightweight yet doesn't feel cheap, its large screen size is comfortable to work on, and you can even configure it to come with an Nvidia GPU. Don't mistake this for a gaming laptop however. But, the GPU can help make the Aspire 5 punch above its weight when it comes to video editing. For the price, you'll pleasantly surprised.
Reasons to buy

You want a cheap laptop: The Acer Aspire 5 is a no-frills laptop that does the job well for a lot less than other Windows 11 laptops.

You want a very portable laptop: This budget laptop is impressively light without feeling cheep and tacky, and that means it's comfortable to carry around with you throughout the day.

You don't want a Chromebook: There are cheaper Chromebooks out there, but due to the limitations of ChromeOS, they aren't for everyone. The Acer Aspire 5 is cheap, but also runs Windows 11.
Reasons to avoid

You want a gaming laptop: The Acer Aspire can be configured with a discrete GPU, but that ups the price, and still doesn't turn it into a gaming laptop.

You want long battery life: At around six and a half hours, the battery life isn't awful, but nor is it exceptional. The Lenovo IdeaPad Duet, above, offers much better battery life.
Design 4 / 5
The Acer Aspire 5 won't win any design or innovation awards, but it offers you a solid, dependable laptop design that will at least feel familiar. Weighing 1.7kg and measuring 18mm thick, it's a laptop you can easily carry around with you. We didn't love the L-shaped power connector in our review, however, which sticks out a bit when plugged in.
Performance 5 / 5
The Acer Aspire 5 doesn't wow when it comes to performance - but nor does it disappoint. This is a solid and dependable laptop that you can rely on for your day-to-day needs. However, gaming is out of the question with the base model, which comes with integrated graphics. However, you can buy a model with a dedicated GPU, and this offers improved graphical performance - but don't expect to play demanding games on this thing.
Battery life 3 / 5
In our review we found the Acer Aspire 5 lasted around six and a half hours on battery. While this isn't awful, there are cheap laptops out there, especially Chromebooks, which offer much longer battery life. So, you'll likely want to bring its charging cable with you when you're out and about.
Value for money 5 / 5
As you might expect from a laptop we consider to be the best budget device money can buy, the Acer Aspire 5 offers excellent value for money, going for around $600 in the US and £500 in the UK. Even at that low price you get good performance, a nice design and 1080p screen.

6. Apple MacBook Air 13-inch (M2)

The M2 MacBook Air has a new lower price that makes it ideal for students
Specifications

Processor: Apple M2

Screen size: 13.6-inch

RAM: 8GB - 24GB

Storage: 256GB - 2TB

Battery life (TechRadar test): 16 hours 6 minutes

Size: 11.97 x 8.46 x 0.44 inches (304.1 x 215 x 11.3mm)

Weight: 2.7lbs (1.24kg)
The Apple MacBook Air 13-inch (M2) is in our opinion the best laptop for students you can buy right now. Thanks to a stylish design that makes this thin and light laptop feel more modern than previous models, this is a MacBook you can take almost anywhere. Not only is it portable, in my review I found that it offers a very decent 16-hour battery life, and the screen is a joy to work on. One of my biggest complaints about the M2 MacBook Air was the bump in price for the base model compared to the previous M1 version. The good news is that now that a newer model has been released, the M2 MacBook Air has had a big price cut - and you can get a further $100/£100 knocked off if you are a student. This makes it a brilliant laptop for school and university use - it'll easily last your entire course.
Reasons to buy

You need a laptop that's thin and light: Thanks to a redesign, the MacBook Air 13-inch (M2) is one of the thinnest and lightest laptops you can buy.

You want a powerful laptop for school or university: With the launch of the M3 MacBook Air (also in this list), the M2 model has had a major price cut - and students can get a further cut, making it a brilliant laptop for school.

You're thinking about getting the 13-inch MacBook Pro: Because it's thinner, lighter, and cheaper, the MacBook Air (M2, 2022) is a better choice. Factor in its similar performance, and you've got a winner.
Reasons to avoid

You are on a budget: The MacBook Air (M2) is now the cheapest MacBook model, but if it's still too much, consider a Chromebook instead.

You want a lot of ports: The MacBook Air (M2) comes with only two Thunderbolt ports. If you need more ports, consider the MacBook Pro 16-inch below instead.

You need a bigger display: To some folks, a 13-inch screen isn't enough. Luckily, you can always go for the 15-inch MacBook Air.
Design 5 / 5
After years of sticking to a safe tried-and-tested design, Apple finally gave the MacBook Air a much-needed makeover with this model. It’s thinner and lighter than before, making it more portable, and by slimming down the bezels around the screen, it’s allowed Apple to include a larger display without making it bulky. The screen is bright and vibrant, and the new modern look and new color options makes the MacBook Air (M2) one of the best looking laptops you can buy, even a few years after its launch. The newer M3 model keeps the same design, so the M2 MacBook Air still feels modern.
Performance 4 / 5
During my time reviewing the MacBook Air, it delivered incredible performance across the board. It quickly boots into macOS, and apps run smoothly (and look fantastic on the improved display). I loved that even when browsing the web in both Safari and Chrome with lots of tabs open, the MacBook Air (M2) kept up, though the 8GB of memory that comes with the base model a bit too limited. Meanwhile, thanks to the redesigned keyboard, whipping up documents and composing emails feel effortless and comfortable.
Battery life 5 / 5
In TechRadar’s battery benchmark tests, the MacBook Air 13-inch (M2) lasted a huge 16 hours on battery while playing a 1080p video – that's a 30-minute improvement over the MacBook Pro 13-inch (M2, 2022), and five hours longer than the MacBook Air (M1, 2020). This laptop will last you throughout an entire workday or on a long-haul flight, and then some. It's not the longest life you'll find in a MacBook - the MacBook Pro 16-inch (M3 Max) almost hits 24 hours on a single charge.
Value for money 4 / 5
The MacBook Air launched at $1,199 / £1,249 / AU$1,899, a substantial leap from the older MacBook Air’s launch price. However, with the launch of the M3 MacBook Air, the 13-inch MacBook Air (M2) is now officially on sale for $999 / $999 / AU$1,599 - making it much better value for money, and arguably selling for the price it should have launched at. Even better, if you're a student with an appropriate ID, you can get it for $899 / £899 / AU$1,439. For that price you're not going to get a better laptop.

7. Acer Chromebook Plus 515

The best laptop for working from home
Specifications

Processor: Intel Core i3

Screen size: 15.6-inch

RAM: 8GB

Storage: 128GB

Battery life (TechRadar test): 5 hours and 13 minutes

Size: 14.2 x 9.39 x 0.79 inches (360.6 x 238.5 x 19.99 mm)

Weight: 3.7 lbs (1.68 kg)
If you've found yourself working from home more and need a new laptop, then don't think you have to spend a fortune. While a new MacBook will do everything you need, a great Chromebook like the Acer Chromebook Plus 515 can cope with most day-to-day workloads for a fraction of the price. You get a large screen and comfortable keyboard to work on, and performance is snappy - especially when you boot up into Chrome OS, the operating system Chromebooks use (rather than Windows 11 or macOS).
Reasons to buy

You want a laptop for working on at home: This is a great Chromebook for productivity with a large screen, comfortable keyboard and excellent performance.

You want an eco-friendly laptop: This is an eco-friendly Chromebook made of recycled materials where possible.

You want a portable 15-inch laptop: It's impressively thin for a laptop, and its battery life means you won't need to worry about plugging it in too often.
Reasons to avoid

You need specific Windows or macOS apps: As a Chromebook, this uses Chrome OS which doesn't have all the apps a Windows laptop or MacBook have access to.

You want a powerful laptop: The specs of the Acer Chromebook Plus 515 are relatively high for a Chromebook, but pale in comparison with regular laptops or MacBooks.

You want the very cheapest laptop: The Acer Chromebook Plus 515 offers superb value for money, but there are cheaper Chromebooks out there.
Design 4 / 5
The design of the Acer Chromebook Plus 515 is pretty straightforward, with a gray body and Google logo, and while that might not make it the most interesting of laptops, it's solidly built and dependable. The 15-inch screen makes it comfortable to work on, though it also means the overall size of the laptop is quite large.
Performance 4 / 5
As far as Chromebooks go, the Acer Chromebook Plus 515 is an excellent performer, with the Chrome OS operating system booting quickly, while apps run impressively smoothly. It feels fast and responsive - something you wouldn't be able to say about many Windows 11 laptops at this price. For day-to-day tasks, including document creation, emails and video calls, the Acer Chromebook Plus 515 performs very well - though you are limited to apps built for Chrome OS or Android. This is an important consideration when buying the Acer Chromebook Plus 515 - or any Chromebook for that matter - as a lot of applications for Windows or macOS won’t run. The good news is that there are a growing number of Chrome OS versions, and some decent alternatives, and being able to run Android apps gives you even more choice. However, there is also a chance that a piece of software you rely on every day on a traditional laptop may not have a version for Chromebooks, so make sure you do a bit of research before you buy.
Battery life 3 / 5
Usually the battery lives of Chromebooks are one of their main selling points, but in our tests, the Acer Chromebook Plus 515 only lasted a disappointing five hours and 13 minutes. While that's not ridiculously low, it is surprisingly short for a Chromebook, which is a shame.
Value for money 5 / 5
The Acer Chromebook Plus 515 offers exceptional value for money. Selling for $399.99 / £399.99, it's an affordable laptop that punches well above its weight. While we recommend it for working from home, it's also a great choice for students or anyone who wants a budget laptop but doesn't want to make compromises on performance.

8. MacBook Pro 16-inch (M4 Pro)

The best laptop for creative applications
Specifications

Processor: Apple M4 Pro - M4 Max

Screen size: 16-inch

RAM: 24GB - 128GB

Storage: 512GB - 8TB

Battery life (TechRadar test): 21 hours and 32 minutes

Size: 14.01 x 9.77 x 0.66 inches (356 x 248 x 17mm)

Weight: 4.7 lbs (2.2kg)
The brand-new MacBook Pro 16-inch now comes with the excellent M4 Pro and M4 Max chips - Apple's latest and most powerful bits of silicon that offer incredible performance, especially when it comes to creative tasks such as video editing. Throughout our time testing the M4 Pro version, we found the new 16-inch MacBook Pro could take on even the most complex of tasks with ease - and with a battery life well in excess of 20 hours - this is the best laptop for creatives who want the freedom to work anywhere they like.
Reasons to buy

You need the most powerful MacBook ever: You’re guaranteed incredible performance that’ll crush the more demanding workloads, whether it's the M4 Pro or M4 Max model you go for.

You’re a traveling creative pro: If you're a creative who needs power, a gorgeous display, great-sounding speakers and lots of ports, this is the perfect travel companion, especially as it can go several work days on a single charge, so you don't have to worry about finding a plug socket.

You want the best that Apple Silicon can offer: Apple's M-class chips have revolutionised laptops, and the M4 Pro and M4 Max are the very pinnacle of Apple's hardware.
Reasons to avoid

You have an earlier 16-inch MacBook Pro: The M4 Pro and M4 Max 16-inch MacBook Pro models are truly excellent devices, but if you have an M3 Pro, M3 Max, M2 Pro or M2 Max MacBook Pro, you probably don't need to upgrade.

You’re looking for an affordable workstation laptop: The 16-inch MacBook Pro is an expensive investment, which means it may be priced out of many people's reach. The 14-inch model is more affordable, and you can get it with the base M4 chip.

You’re a casual user: Unless you’re a creative professional, you’re unlikely to need the kind of performance that the MacBook Pro 16-inch offers, especially with the M4 Max chip. For regular use, the MacBook Air 15-inch will be a better buy.
Design 4 / 5
There's no obvious new design for the M4 Pro or M4 Max MacBook Pros, which is disappointing in some respects, but it remains a fantastic looking laptop. However, there have been some subtle tweaks to the design, with Thunderbolt 5 support, improved webcam and an optional nano-texture coating for the screen.
Performance 5 / 5
Our independent benchmark tests showed a decent bump in performance over the M3 Pro model (we tested the M4 Pro version of this year's 16-inch MacBook Pro), and while there wasn't enough of a leap to make upgrading from the M3 generation worthwhile, it does mean that the new MacBook Pro is the most powerful laptop Apple has ever made - and it out performs most Windows 11 laptops at this price as well. If you want the very best hardware from Apple, this is the device to get.
Battery life 5 / 5
Once again, Apple's 16-inch MacBook Pro comes with industry-leading battery life. In our tests it easily lasted over 20 hours on a single charge. Not only does that mean you can work for multiple days without needing to plug it in, but it's remarkable how this laptop offers such good the performance while also having a battery that lasts for days.
Value for money 3 / 5
The MacBook Pro 16-inch (M4 Pro/M4 Max) is an incredibly ambitious laptop both in terms of hardware and design, and it’s aimed at creative professionals who need powerful mobile hardware. Yes, it's an expensive laptop - but if you need all that power, it's well worth paying for it.

9. Razer Blade 14

The top laptop for gaming
Specifications

Processor: AMD Ryzen 9

Screen size: 14-inch

RAM: 16GB - 32GB

Storage: 1TB

Battery life (TechRadar test): 6 hours and 40 minutes

Size: 12.23 x 8.97 x 0.70 ins | 310.7 x 228 x 17.99mm

Weight: 4.05lbs (1.84kg)
The latest Razer Blade 14 refresh has been outfitted with cutting-edge specs, including the AMD Ryzen 9 8945HS, offering a good bump over the 2023 model, which we previously included in this list. You get a choice of RTX 4060 or RTX 4070 laptop GPUs, which are the same as last year, but that's because Nvidia has yet to launch their successors - and they remain very good GPUs that can handle any PC game with ease. Add in a gorgeous 2560 x 1600 screen and an impressively thin and light design, and it's easy to see why the Razer Blade 14 is the best gaming laptop you can buy right now.
Reasons to buy

You want a lightweight gaming laptop: We're not talking about performance, but the actual build and design of the Razer Blade 14 is seriously svelte.

You want excellent perfomance: Not many 14-inch gaming laptops can match the latest Razer Blade 14 for sheer firepower.

Image quality is important: The 240Hz QHD+ IPS panel is a real looker, and while it's not the highest resolution, it means modern games can feel extremely fast and responsive with the high refresh rate. It's also factory calibrated so colors look stunning out of the box.
Reasons to avoid

You’re on a budget: Razer laptops are notoriously expensive, and the Razer Blade 14 is no exception. Check out the MSI Katana 15 instead, which we've picked as the best cheap laptop you can buy right now.

You want the very best performance: The Razer Blade 14's slimline design is great, but it does mean the components inside it can't be pushed as far as bulkier gaming laptops with better airflow.

You want to travel really light: While thin compared to most gaming laptops, the Razer Blade 14 has a chunky power brick. Yes, you can use USB-C instead, but it won’t supply enough power to keep up when gaming.
Design 5 / 5
Razer makes some of the best thin and light laptops on the market, and the Razer Blade 14 is a great example of this. Not only is it impressively thin and light, but it manages to pack in cutting edge components from Nvidia and AMD, so gaming performance isn't compromised. The screen is a highlight, with vibrant and realistic colors, and offering silky-smooth performance thanks to its 240Hz refresh rate, and the new Mercury silver colorway is gorgeous.
Performance 5 / 5
In our tests, the Razer Blade 14 performed extremely well, mainly thanks to the cutting-edge Ryzen 9 8945HS processor and RTX 4070 GPU in our review unit. It's the fastest 14-inch gaming laptop we've reviewed, and it blew past its predecessor in games like Assassin's Creed Mirage, where it hit a huge 107 frames per second.
Battery life 3 / 5
According to Razer, the Razer Blade 14 should offer up to 10 hours of battery life, but in our review, we found it fell short of this, especially when playing demanding games. The good news is that its fast charging feature will get you back up to 80% in an hour, and the power brick is easily portable. Still, you'll always want to play next to a power outlet with this thing.
Value for money 3 / 5
Razer's reputation for expensive laptops is well deserved here. Despite it being a 14-inch laptop, its starting price point of $2,199.99 / £2,149.99 / AU$3,999 will be far too high for many people. The model we reviewed, with the RTX 4070 graphics card and 32GB RAM, is even more pricey at $2,699.99 / £2,699.99 / AU$5,199.

10. Dell XPS 17 (9730)

The best large-screen laptop
Specifications

Processor: Intel Core i5 - i9

Screen size: 17-inch

RAM: 16GB - 64GB

Storage: 512GB - 8TB

Battery life (TechRadar test): 9 hours 5 minutes

Size: 0.77 x 14.74 x 9.76 inches (19.50 x 374.45 x 248.05mm)

Weight: 5.37lbs (2.44kg)
The Dell XPS 17 (9730) remains the best large-screen laptop you can buy. If you find that working on a 13-inch or even 15-inch laptop isn't comfortable, then this is a laptop that's well worth considering. One of the best things about the Dell XPS 17 is that as well as offering an excellent large screen to work on, it maintains the thin, light and stylish design of the smaller XPS 13 and XPS 15 models, so you're not making too many compromises to portability for the bigger display. As a flagship laptop, the Dell XPS 17 comes with some of the most powerful mobile components around, including a discrete graphics card from Nvidia's latest RTX 4000 series, and while it can play game, it's best used as a productivity laptop. Digital creatives will especially love its mix of large screen and powerful components.
Reasons to buy

You want a solid and attractive 17-inch laptop: The Dell XPS 17 (9730) features the premium design and build quality we've come to expect from Dell's XPS lineup, alongside a large 17-inch screen.

You want excellent performance: The XPS 17 comes with very powerful components that means it performs brilliantly no matter what you throw at it.

You want a laptop that lasts: Despite its large screen and powerful components, battery life of the Dell XPS 17 impresses, with almost 10 hours on a single charge.
Reasons to avoid

You want a gaming laptop: The Dell XPS 17 can be configured to come with a dedicated GPU, but this is not a gaming laptop. Serious gamers can get better performance with the Razer Blade 14 (click for details).

You want a budget laptop: The Dell XPS 17 is a large, flagship laptop with a premium design, which means it's quite expensive compared to other laptops - even big screen ones.

Portability is a must: Unsurprisingly, this 17-inch laptop isn't the easiest to carry around compared to 13-inch Ultrabooks. That said, for the size, it is impressively svelte.
Design 4 / 5
The Dell XPS 17 looks and feels extremely premium thanks to its machined aluminum body. Thin bezels surround the display, giving it a modern look while also keeping the overall size of the laptop as compact as possible. This isn't a laptop you can comfortably carry around in a small bag, mind you, but Dell has done a great job of making sure it's not big or bulky.
Performance 4 / 5
This is an excellent performer, packed with high-end components from Intel and Nvidia. Day to day tasks feel fast and responsive, and heavy creative workloads, such as 3D rendering and 4K video editing, are handled well. If you want a powerful workstation laptop with a large screen for creative work, and you don't fancy the MacBook Pro 16-inch (which is also in this guide), then this is an excellent alternative.
Battery life 4 / 5
Powerful laptops with large screens often suffer from poor battery life, but thanks to the efficient hardware in the Dell XPS 17, it avoids that fate. During our review, we found that for watching videos and web browsing, it'll last just under 10 hours on a single charge, meaning you can use it unplugged for a whole workday - though heavier workloads will see the battery deplete faster.
Value for money 4 / 5
The Dell XPS 17 (9730) starts at $1,599 / £2,698.99 / AU$4,398.90, though the base model varies depending on location. This is certainly pricey for a laptop, though you do get good specs, a large screen and thin and light design for your money. If you configure it with more powerful components, expect the price to rise even further.

11. Asus Vivobook S 15 Copilot+

The best OLED laptop
Specifications

Processor: Snapdragon X Elite

Screen size: 15.6-inch

RAM: 16GB

Storage: 1TB

Battery life (TechRadar test): 14 hours 18 minutes

Size: 355.4 x 250.4 x 16.5mm

Weight: 3.13lbs (1.42kg)
We were absolutely blown away while testing the Asus Vivobook S 15 Copilot+ thanks to its stunning design - which includes an excellent OLED display that makes colors pop, and with a 120Hz refresh rate, it feels fast, fluid and responsive as well. The built-in Harman/Kardon speakers makes this one of the best-sounding laptops in the world as well, and makes watching media on the Asus Vivobook S 15 Copilot+ an absolute joy. It also packs the Arm-based Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite chip, offering performance and battery life that rivals the M3-powered MacBook Air (which also uses an Arm-based chip).
Reasons to buy

You want a great value laptop for productivity: While the Asus Vivobook S 15 Copilot+ isn't cheap, considering the specs and performance on offer, it offers excellent value.

You love watching movies: Not only is its OLED screen gorgeous to look at, but it has some of the best speakers you'll find in a laptop.

You want to use AI locally: As a Copilot+ PC, the Asus Vivobook S 15 is able to run AI tasks locally, so you don't need to connect to the internet.
Reasons to avoid

You want a gaming laptop: While the 120Hz OLED screen might sound like a great display to play games on, the rest of the laptop isn't suitable - buy a dedicated gaming laptop instead.

You don't care about AI: One of the biggest selling points of the Asus Vivobook S 15 Copilot+ is its AI-capable NPU. If you're not bothered about AI, then you might be better off getting something else.

You're on a tight budget: The Asus Vivobook S 15 Copilot+ offers plenty to like for the price, but it is an expensive choice that might not suit everyone's budget.
Design 5 / 5
The Asus Vivobook S 15 Copilot+ proves that you don't have to spend a fortune to get a great looking laptop. Its metallic chasssis is stylish and modern, while incredibly thin bezels ensure that the stunning OLED screen is your main area of focus. It also comes with a good selection of ports, including two USB 4 Type-C ports, two USB 3.2 Type-A ports, a Micro-SD card reader, a 3.5mm combo audio jack, and an HDMI out.
Performance 4 / 5
In our tests, the Asus Vivobook S 15 Copilot+ performed incredibly well, proving that its Arm-based Snapdragon X chip is no slouch, even when compared to Intel-powered laptops. The more energy efficient chip in the Vivobook S 15 meant that the laptop remained almost completely silent whilst we put it through its paces. One area it did fall down on, however, was graphics performance, so you might want to think about buying a different laptop if you're looking for something to edit videos or create 3D models on.
  1. Battery life 5 / 5
Asus rates the Vivobook S 15 at 70WHrs for its battery capacity, and promises around 18 hours of battery life. In our tests we found it came close to that promise, lasting around 17-hours on a single charge. This means it's an excellent choice for anyone looking for a laptop they can use for multiple work days without worrying about charging it.
Value for money 4 / 5
When it comes to the price, the Asus Vivobook S 15 is impressively affordable for what you’re getting. With a price tag of $1,299.99 (£1,299.99 / AU$2,699), it packs in some serious hardware for that cash, though there's no denying that it is still an expensive laptop.

12. MSI Katana 15

The best affordable gaming laptop

Specifications

Processor: Intel Core i7 - i9
Screen size: 15.6-inch
RAM: 16GB - 32GB
Storage: 1TB
Battery life (TechRadar test): 2 hours 39 minutes
Size: 14.13 x 10.20 x 0.98 inches (359 x 259 x 25mm)
Weight: 4.96lbs (2.25kg)
The MSI Katana 15 is in our opinion the best cheap gaming laptop you can buy right now. While it's not the cheapest gaming laptop out there, it offers fantastic value for money considering its modern specifications, including a 13th gen Intel Core i7 processor, 16GB of RAM, an Nvidia RTX 4050 and 1TB of storage. These specs put a lot of cheap gaming laptops to shame, as they often come with older hardware. And, while you won't be playing the likes of Cyberpunk 2077 in all its visual glory with settings cranked up to the max and ray tracing on, it does do a great job of playing games at 1080p, and thanks to the lower price, it's a great first gaming laptop for many people.
Reasons to buy

You play at 1080p: While it won't manage 4K visuals, this laptop plays modern games at full HD without issue.

You want a cheap gaming laptop that doesn't suck: Despite its lower price, the MSI Katana 15 (2023) offers strong performance and good build quality.

You new to PC gaming: The mix of performance and price makes this a great first gaming laptop for people.
Reasons to avoid

You want to max out your games: The MSI Katana 15 can play most modern games at 1080p and medium settings, but if you want 4K gaming at ultra settings and with ray tracing on, you may want to check out the Razer Blade 14 if you have the money.

You want a long battery: In our review we found that its battery lasted just two hours and 40 minutes when web browsing. Even by gaming laptop standards, that's not great.

You want a thin and light gaming laptop: When reviewing the MSI Katana 15, we found it to be quite heavy, so it's not the most comfortable laptop to carry around with you.
Design 4 / 5
The MSI Katana 15 isn't an ugly gaming laptop, but the design does feel a bit old fashioned. This is a bulky, heavy gaming laptop, rather than a thin and light model, but that's the price you pay for a more affordable gaming laptop - you're not going to get premium designs and build quality here, though the Katana 15 doesn't feel like it would easily break. The 15.6-inch 1080p screen does the job well, and with a high 144Hz refresh rate, competitive games in particular feel fast and responsive.
Performance 4 / 5
While you definitely shouldn't expect to play the latest games at their very highest settings, the MSI Katana 15 does a very good job. The 1080p screen means that the RTX 4050 GPU, Nvidia's lower-mid-range graphics card, isn't put under too much stress, and slightly older games, such as Far Cry 6, can hit over 80fps (frames per second) at Ultra settings. Considering that game remains an impressive graphical showcase proves that the MSI Katana 15 can certainly punch above its weight. Considering the relatively affordable price tag, you'll be very impressed with the performance on offer here.
Battery life 3 / 5
Gaming laptops often struggle to offer decent battery life, and unfortunately the MSI Katana 15 is one of the worst offenders. In our web surfing test, which is hardly intensive, it lasted two hours and 40 minutes, and the PCMark battery test, which replicated light to medium-intensity work, didn't even hit an hour. So, this is a laptop that will need to be plugged in a lot of the time.
Value for money 4 / 5
The MSI Katana 15 is excellent value for money, which is why it's our pick for the best affordable gaming laptop you can buy right now. It's not the cheapest, but we recommend you saving up a bit more to get this laptop thanks to its new components - cheaper gaming laptops often stick with older tech to keep down costs. The MSI Katana 15 is far more future-proof, and offers excellent performance when gaming at 1080p, so if you can afford the slightly higher price, your investment will certainly pay off.

Other laptops to consider

New laptops are launched every month, and while this guide has the very best of the best, there are many alternatives which are worth checking out, even if they didn't quite manage to make it on to our main best laptops list.
Here are some honorable mentions of other laptops we've tested that are worth checking out:
  • Acer Chromebook Plus 516 GE: this laptop proves that gaming Chromebooks aren't just a gimmick - thanks to the high-end display and powerful components, this is a premium Chromebook that makes use of Google's Gemini AI tools. Read the full Acer Chromebook Plus 516 GE review
  • Huawei MateBook D 16: if you're looking for a laptop that features a premium design and performance, but doesn't come with a sky-high price tag, then this is well worth considering, especially if you have a Huawei phone. It's not available in the US, however. Read the full Huawei MateBook D 16 review
  • Apple MacBook Air 15-inch (M3): While we've included the 13-inch MacBook Air with M3 chip in our main list, the 15-inch model is also worth considering if you prefer a bigger screen to work on. It lacks the portability of the smaller model, but otherwise it offers the same great design and performance. Read the full Apple MacBook Air 15-inch (M3) review