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The best laptops of 2026: Expert tested and reviewed

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Why This Matters

The 2026 laptop landscape offers a diverse range of devices tailored to different user needs, from ultraportable models for mobility to powerful gaming machines. This evolution reflects the industry's focus on balancing performance, portability, and versatility, impacting both consumers and professionals in choosing the right device for their lifestyle and work requirements.

Key Takeaways

Laptops come in a variety of different form factors these days, with manufacturers playing into the different categories to develop an intended use case. For example, lightweight laptops are made to be carried around, and trade in some raw power for portability. 2-in-1 laptops come with touchscreens that allow for use as a tablet. The best form factor for you reflects how you think you'll use the device.

Lightweight/ultraportable laptops

Laptops are made to be mobile, so the lighter the better. Whether you're a student, hybrid worker, or professional, ultraportables have exploded in the past few years, becoming thinner and lighter than ever. Some good examples are the Asus Zenbook A14, the Apple MacBook Air M5, and the Acer Swift 16 AI -- all devices we've tested and love for their ultraportable forms relative to power and battery life.

Even laptops that previously were not seen as particularly light, like the Dell XPS 14, have joined the club with lighter frames that get smaller each year. Still, to be considered "ultraportable", the laptop should be less than three pounds.

Business laptops

Designed for the office, these laptops often come with more RAM and local storage, but less powerful GPUs. Their physical designs are often sleek, neutral, and corporate, and they feature lots of ports for compatibility purposes. Premium work laptops may have extra touches like OLED screens (like the Dell XPS 14) or haptic trackpads (Lenovo's ThinkPad X9 Aura Edition) to match the high-end hardware.

2-in-1 laptops

Also called convertibles, these laptops allow for the screen to be folded all the way back so it can act as a tablet or be used in "tent mode" to display media. Some 2-in-1 laptops we're big fans of are the Lenovo Yoga 7i 2-in-1 16 and the Dell 16 Plus 2-in-1.

Gaming Laptops

As the name suggests, these are laptops made to run games, and as such come with the hardware to support that. We're talking high-end GPUs, large, vivid displays, and often, RGB lighting and other physical design effects that set them apart from business laptops.

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