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The Top 10 Laptops in the World




It’s hard to believe that it was only 30 years ago that the first laptop computer hit the market, but computers have come a long way since then. The laptop has now become an essential tool in many people’s lives, used for work and play, but even more so as time passes by. As new technology continues to be developed and people continue to use laptops more frequently, there are some that stand out in particular above the rest. These are the top 10 laptops in the world today.


1. ASUS Zen book UX310UA


With a sturdy aluminum build and Gorilla Glass screen, ASUS’s Zen book UX310UA is a top laptop at an incredible value. Its traditional design means you get a comfortable typing experience, while 8th-gen Intel Core i5 processing power and 16GB of RAM makes it ideal for work. The Zen book even lasts up to 12 hours on one charge.


2. Apple MacBook Pro


The Apple MacBook Pro is a fairly popular choice, offering a sleek and stylish look that many people love. With an Intel Core i5 processor, 8GB of RAM and a 256GB SSD, you’ll never have to worry about slowness or crashes—plus, it has a battery life of up to nine hours! It’s also worth noting that there are often discounts available for schools and students on the Apple website. All in all, you can trust your laptop with an Apple MacBook Pro.


3. Dell XPS 13 9370


Pros To Buy it (TechReady) : The Dell XPS 13 9370 is a strong competitor on our list of top laptops for two reasons. First, it’s better than its predecessors with a 14% thinner design and 25% smaller borders around its screen, giving you more room to spread out. Second, it finally brought back an important feature many users had started to miss – an SD card reader.


4. HP Specter x360 13t Touch


With its 4K touch screen, HP’s Specter x360 13t Touch might be one of 2017’s best laptops. This lightweight notebook weighs just 2.8 pounds but still offers a large 15-inch display, as well as all of HP’s signature security features and a fast SSD drive.


5. Lenovo Yoga 720


Lenovo’s Yoga 720 delivers serious tech for serious users. With four modes and great battery life, it’s built to help you work smarter, not harder. It features a 13-inch QHD display with IPS technology and Touchscreen functionality. The laptop weighs 3.08 pounds, has a seven-hour battery life and runs on Windows 10 Home 64 bit operating system.


6. Microsoft Surface Pro 4


It’s no secret that Microsoft is a tech industry powerhouse, but it isn’t until you hold one of their latest offerings in your hands that you begin to really understand just how far they’ve come. This premium laptop/tablet combo offers a stunning 12.3-inch screen, powerful processing and memory capabilities, an excellent camera and so much more. It also comes preloaded with Windows 10 Pro, offering access to a wide variety of apps from Microsoft Office to Spotify.


7. Samsung Notebook 9 Pen


Samsung has always been one of our favorite tech companies, and their Notebook 9 Pen is one of our favorites. With a 4K display and support for Microsoft Windows Ink technology, we can’t get enough of it. It’s thin, lightweight, and equipped with enough power to make all your techy dreams come true. Basically, it’s heaven on earth.


8. Microsoft Surface Book 2 13 Model


One of Microsoft’s best laptops, Surface Book 2 is designed for power users and can handle heavy workloads without missing a beat. Combining elegant design with excellent software, there are few PCs that come close to matching its power and beauty. This laptop is best suited for creatives who appreciate quality workmanship and attention to detail. If you’re on a tight budget, however, then look elsewhere as it doesn’t come cheap. Available on Amazon now! (Credit: Amazon)


9. Huawei Mate Book X Pro


With a beautiful all-glass design, ultra-thin bezels, and long battery life, Huawei’s Mat eBook X Pro is one of 2018’s best laptops. In terms of raw specs and performance, you can’t go wrong with any laptop on our list—but if you want that new computer smell and a sleek look to match your workspace, we recommend starting here.


10. Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon (2017)


The 2017 edition of Lenovo’s top-rated thin and light offers everything we liked from last year’s model, including a beautiful display, smooth performance, and strong security features. All that adds up to another Editors’ Choice award for the Carbon X1. Note that we did not test previous editions of Lenovo ThinkPad laptops as part of our latest round of testing.


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