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PREMIUM LAPTOPS

Apple MacBook Pro 14in

Stunning creative power from £1,899

from apple.com/uk

Alongside its 16in sibling, this is simply the world’s best laptop for demanding users. The amount of power on tap via the M1 Pro or M1 Max processor is staggering, and it’s backed up by a terrific screen and stunning battery life. With all the ports you could ask for, the only negatives are its relative bulk (especially compared to the Air) and high price.

REVIEW Issue 328, p58

ALTERNATIVES

Dell XPS 15 (2022)

Surely the best Windows all-rounder money can buy, with a slim design, gaming potential and plenty of power courtesy of Intel’s 12th gen Core processors. And the AMOLED panel is gorgeous. From £1,950 from dell.co.uk

REVIEW Issue 337, p54

Huawei MateBook X Pro 2022

A truly gorgeous design in eye-catching powder blue. It’s expensive, but then again this is the premium laptops category… £1,800 from consumer.huawei.com/uk

REVIEW Issue 338, p54

LG Gram 16 (2022)

A quite exceptional piece of engineering, this top-quality 16in laptop weighs a mere 1.2kg but packs plenty of power, excellent battery life and a superb anti-glare screen. £1,550 from lg.com/uk

REVIEW Issue 336, p46

GAMING LAPTOPS

Asus ROG Strix Scar 17 SE G733ZX (2022)

Core i9/3080 Ti for £3,399

from rog.asus.com/uk

Everything about this laptop screams speed: the 16-core Intel Core i9-12950HX processor, 32GB of DDR5 RAM, a 4TB RAID0 array and Nvidia’s GeForce RTX 3080 Ti graphics. It’s heavy at 3.1kg but that reflects top build quality, while the 17.3in 240Hz 1440p panel is almost beyond reproach.

REVIEW Issue 336, p56

ALTERNATIVES

Asus ROG Strix Scar 15 (2022)

A no-holds barred 15.6in laptop that gets the most from its i9-12900H CPU, RTX 3070 Ti, 16GB of DDR5 RAM and 2TB SSD. G533ZW-LN148W, £2,399 from scan.co.uk

REVIEW Issue 332, p54

Lenovo Legion 5i Pro (16in)

A great-value gaming laptop that’s extracts the most from its powerful components. We love the keyboard, too. Part code 82RF002LUK, £2,000 from lenovo.com

REVIEW Issue 337, p61

Asus ROG Zephyrus M16 (2022)

A 16-core 12th gen Core i9 CPU supports RTX 3070 Ti graphics, plus a gorgeous 16in screen. RTX 3070 Ti for £2,600 from rog.asus.com/uk

REVIEW Issue 331, p59

BUSINESS LAPTOPS

Dynabook Tecra A40-J-101

Business bargain, £720 exc VAT

from misco.co.uk

It may miss fineries such as a gorgeous screen, but the Tecra A40-J-101 is a business workhorse for a great price. With fine build quality, a speedy processor and easily upgradable memory and storage, it should last for years.

REVIEW Issue 333, p83

ALTERNATIVES

Dell Latitude 9420 2-in-1

A top-quality convertible that justifies its price with superb build quality, incredible battery life and a great screen. A three-year on-site warranty is a tasty extra, too. From £1,304 exc VAT from dell.co.uk

REVIEW Issue 333, p81

Lenovo ThinkPad Z13 Gen 1

The perfect laptop for executives, with amazing battery life backed up by strong performance. A great debut for the Ryzen Pro 6850U. From £1,592 exc VAT from lenovo.com/uk

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