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Best laptops for all budgets, ranked by experts

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The best laptop is the one that does everything you need it to. In 2024, you have the widest ever selection of brands, styles, prices and form factors to choose from, including MacBooks, Chromebooks, and laptops from Dell, Lenovo, Microsoft and HP.

Maybe you’re working from home and you’ve decided you need a fast, reliable and long-lasting laptop for tackling emails and hosting virtual meetings, without outdated hardware slowing you down.

Perhaps your faithful old laptop has gone to the big blue screen in the sky and you’re finally ready to move on to something new. Or you might be a student in search of the perfect laptop for coursework, media and gaming.

Competition between the top brands is so fierce now, you could throw a dart in a Currys store and find a perfectly decent laptop to handle most everyday tasks. If you’d rather have some expert guidance – and don’t want to be banned from your local Currys – we’ve assembled a list of the best laptops in 2024 to help you choose the device that’s right for you.

However you use your laptop, the breadth of options out there can make purchasing a new one feel like an overwhelming prospect. To take some of the stress out of the process, we’ve put together a short guide on what to look for in a laptop. If you’d rather we take care of the hard part, you can continue reading below for our recommendations.

How we tested the best laptops

These are laptops we’ve tested thoroughly and can recommend, from MacBooks and Windows models to convertible two-in-one

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