Best Gaming Laptops of 2022
The best gaming laptops come in various sizes and shapes, for different needs and budgets. So while a tricked out $5,000-plus model with the highest-end graphics and best display might give you the best gaming laptop experience, most of us can't afford a rig like that. Our picks here are often high-end models (we're an enthusiast site, after all), but most come in various configurations at various price points. For those on a tight gaming budget, we've have dedicated pages for the best gaming laptops under $1,500 and the best gaming laptops under $1,000.
Thankfully, there are more gaming laptop options now than ever, from budget-friendly to desktop replacements. Some come with full-size Nvidia GeForce RTX graphics cards, while others go for the more efficient Max-Q designs that enable thinner chassis and (sometimes) quieter fans.
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While many of the best gaming laptops come with a 1080p display and high refresh rates, some include 4K screens, so you can pick between fidelity and resolution. Several gaming laptop go as fast as 360 Hz. There are also an increasing number of 2560 x 1440 display options, giving you an option other than 1080p or 4K. Additionally, some more expensive, premium options include OLED for deeper blacks and more vivid colors.
There is more choice than ever in components, too. While Intel is still a popular option, AMD's Ryzen processors are becoming more common. On the GPU side, Nvidia's RTX GPUs are in most laptops, though AMD is slowly starting to pair its own graphics cards with hits CPUs for what it calls an "AMD Advantage." (We're not seeing AMD GPUs with Intel CPUs).
The latest technologies in processors include Intel's 12th Gen "Alder Lake" processors, which use a hybrid design with Performance and Efficient cores, and AMD's Ryzen 6000 CPUs, though we haven't seen as many of those comes through as our lab. With Intel and AMD both having moved to their next generations on the desktop, we're expecting to see updates to laptops in the next few months.
Nvidia's RTX 40-series has started to hit desktops, but they're not on laptops quite yet. We're expecting to see that in the next few months, so stay tuned.
To help you find the best gaming laptop, we've compiled a list of the best models we've tested and reviewed recently. For much more on how to narrow down your list of best gaming laptop considerations, check out our best gaming laptop buyer’s guide. But here are a few quick tips to get you started down the road to the right portable gaming rig for you.
While many gamers may go to desktops to get the most performance for their money, try lugging a tower, monitor and keyboard around in your backpack. When you need a powerful rig you can take with you, there's no substitute for a gaming laptop.
The picks on this list should be ready to run Windows 11 if it didn't come preinstalled already.
Quick Gaming Laptop Shopping Tips
Focus on the GPU: Most games are dependent on the GPU, and those aren’t upgradeable. If you splurge on a powerful GPU now, you’ll be gaming comfortably for a few years.
Most games are dependent on the GPU, and those aren’t upgradeable. If you splurge on a powerful GPU now, you’ll be gaming comfortably for a few years. You can upgrade some parts later: While the best CPUs for gaming and GPUs are almost always soldered down, most gaming laptops let you replace the RAM and storage, so you can buy cheaper now and add more memory and a bigger hard drive or SSD down the road. Thicker, more powerful laptops are often easier to upgrade than thinner ones, so be sure to do some research before buying. (We include this information in our reviews).
While the best CPUs for gaming and GPUs are almost always soldered down, most gaming laptops let you replace the RAM and storage, so you can buy cheaper now and add more memory and a bigger hard drive or SSD down the road. Thicker, more powerful laptops are often easier to upgrade than thinner ones, so be sure to do some research before buying. (We include this information in our reviews). Battery life will probably be bad: Very few gaming notebooks get 8 hours or more on a charge, and you need the power supply to get the best gaming performance anyway. However, we've seen some strong times from AMD's Ryzen processors, and Nvidia suggests its improved Optimus technology may help turn the tide. For peak gaming performance, however, you'll want to be sure to be plugged in while playing.
Best Gaming Laptops You Can Buy Today
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1. MSI GE76 Raider The Best Overall Gaming Laptop Specifications CPU: Intel Core i9-12900HK GPU: Nvidia GeForce RTX 3080 Ti Display: 17.3 inches, 1920 x 1080, 360 Hz Weight: 6.39 pounds (2.9 kg) Today's Best Deals View at Best Buy (opens in new tab) View at Amazon (opens in new tab) View at Walmart (opens in new tab) Reasons to buy + Strong CPU and GPU performance + Plenty of ports + Striking RGB light bar Reasons to avoid - Fans run loud - Display is dimmer than prior model - Expensive at top-tier configurations
If you're looking for a laptop with desktop-level power, the MSI GE76 Raider is about as close as you'll get, though you may also have to spend a ton of money to get there. Still, with its high-end components like the Intel Core i9-12900HK and Nvidia GeForce RTX 3080 Ti.
We'd be remiss to point out that the Raider has a large RGB light bar on the front, which, when combined with per-key lighting, makes for quite an effect in the dark (or you can turn it all of if you prefer something a bit less showy).
The 17.3-inch, 1080p display goes up to 360 Hz, which is great for esports players, but everyone else might want to consider a 1440p or 4K display, depending on available configurations.
We tested this laptop at $3,999, which is enough to make you tear up when you check your bank account. That's an awful lot to spend on a laptop (we imagine DDR5 memory partially brings that price up), but it's also the best performer we've seen recently.
Read: MSI GE76 Raider Review
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2. Razer Blade 15 (2022) Best Thin and Light Gaming Laptop Specifications CPU: Intel Core i7-12800H GPU: Nvidia GeForce RTX 3070 Ti Display: 15.6 inches, 2560 x 1440, 240 Hz Weight: 4.4 pounds / 2.01 kg Today's Best Deals View at Razer (opens in new tab) View at Amazon (opens in new tab) View at Amazon (opens in new tab) Reasons to buy + Strong gaming performance + Excellent build quality + Great webcam and ports Reasons to avoid - Mixed productivity performance - Competitors have better screens - Pricey
Razer has simplified its Blade 15 lineup, removing the "Advanced" and "Base" models, but what's left is still a very good, thin, stylish gaming notebook. The Blade 15 remains a favorite because it has strong performance (with a Core i7-127800H and an Nvidia GeForce RTX 3070 Ti in the model we reviewed) but is just 4.4 pounds and 0.57 inches thick.
You still get a variety of ports, like Thunderbolt 4, both USB Type-C and Type-A as well as an SD card reader, so there's plenty of expansion for peripherals and extra storage for games. It would even work great for productivity, though we did find some competing gaming laptops were better in non-gaming benchmarks.
To get Razer's premium look and feel, you do have to pay a premium. This notebook starts at $2,499 and we reviewed it at $2,999. It's pricey, but it's also maintained a spot among our favorite gaming notebooks for years for a reason.
Read: Razer Blade 15 (2022) Review
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3. Alienware x17 R2 Best 17-inch Gaming Laptop Specifications CPU: Intel Core i9-12900HK GPU: Nvidia GeForce RTX 3080 Ti Display: 17.3-inch, 1920 x 1080, 360 Hz Weight: 6.82 pounds / 3.09 kg Today's Best Deals View at Dell (opens in new tab) View at Dell (opens in new tab) Check Amazon (opens in new tab) Reasons to buy + Excellent productivity and gaming performance + Stunning design Reasons to avoid - Expensive - A bit larger and heavier than the competition - Battery life could be better
The Alienware x17 R2 goes up to an Intel Core i9-12900HK and an Nvidia GeForce RTX 3080 Ti, some of the most powerful parts on the market. In our review, the laptop showed strong performance in both gaming and productivity.
Alienware's design, which debuted last year, is lovely. It's still clearly a gaming notebook, but it's futuristic and minimal. That being said, it's a bit larger than some competitors, and at 6.82 pounds, you probably won't want to carry this around too often.
If you have a bit of extra cash, we highly recommend the optional $50 Cherry MX mechanical keyboard, which feels excellent, and everyone on our staff who has tried it has enjoyed it.
Read: Alienware x17 R2 Review
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4. Acer Nitro 5 The Best Budget Gaming Laptop Specifications CPU: Intel Core i5-12500H GPU: Nvidia GeForce RTX 3050 Ti Display: 15.6-inch, 1920 x 1080, 144 Hz Weight: 5.51 pounds / 2.5 kg Today's Best Deals View at Amazon (opens in new tab) View at Amazon (opens in new tab) View at Walmart (opens in new tab) Reasons to buy + Affordable + Clean design + Decent performance for the price Reasons to avoid - Way too much bloatware - Display is a little washed out
The Acer Nitro 5 has long been our favorite gaming laptop for those on a tight budget. The latest model we've tested, with an Intel Core i5-12500H and Nvidia GeForce RTX 3050 Ti offers decent performance for the price, as long as you're willing to turn down the settings on some games.
Acer has given the Nitro 5 a new, more adult design. It's less angular, and with fewer red accents, doesn't scream as much that it's a gaming notebook. We've seen that aesthetic become popular on expensive notebooks, it's nice to see a toned-down design on a gaming laptop that's $899.99. (Don't worry, there's still an RGB backlit keyboard for those that are into that sort of thing.
There's a bit of room to upgrade inside, too. Acer includes a SATA cable in the box for people who want to open the laptop and add a 2.5-inch hard drive or SSD. The RAM, NVMe SSD, and Wi-Fi card are all easily accessible, too.
The big downside for buying on a budget is the amount of bloatware Acer preinstalled on this thing. You may want to spend a bit of time removing some of the extras.
Read: Acer Nitro 5 review
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5. HP Victus 15 Another Solid Budget Option Specifications CPU: Intel Core i5-12450H GPU: Nvidia GeForce GTX 1650 Display: 15.6-inch, 1920 x 1080, 144 Hz Weight: 5.04 pounds / 2.29 kg Today's Best Deals View at Amazon (opens in new tab) View at Best Buy (opens in new tab) View at HP (US) (opens in new tab) Reasons to buy + Strong entry-level gaming + Also solid for performance + Starts relatively inexpensive Reasons to avoid - Could use better display and webcam - Lots of pre-installed software
HP's Victus 15 secures a slot on this list by deftly balancing what you can get at the extreme low-end of gaming laptops. We tested this laptop near its entry-level configuration, at $799.99 with an Intel Core i5-12450H and an Nvidia GeForce GTX 1650.
For $800, you can't expect greatness. Most games will play at at least medium settings, though you'll have to turn some to low from the day you buy it. But for the games that can push high frame rates with the GTX 1650, you get a 1080p, 144 Hz display. That 12th Gen H-series Intel processor is no slouch when you want to use the Victus for productivity work, perhaps at work or school.
If you're looking to spend as little as possible, you can squeeze value out of the Victus. You won't get the best display or webcam around, but you'll spend well under $1,000. One tip, if you can, is to make sure your purchase includes dual-channel RAM. Some stores, like HP's, let you configure this, and it should improve performance somewhat. Ours didn't have this, and we wish it did.
The design, while largely plastic, is actually quite mature. Even on the low-end, your gaming laptop can fit in anywhere.
Read: HP Victus 15 review
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6. Asus ROG Zephyrus G14 A Thin, All-AMD Gaming Laptop Specifications CPU: AMD Ryzen 9 6900HS GPU: AMD Radeon RX 6800S Display: 14-inch 2560 x 1600, 16:10, 120 Hz Weight: 3.79 pounds / 1.72 kg Today's Best Deals View at Best Buy (opens in new tab) View at Amazon (opens in new tab) View at Walmart (opens in new tab) Reasons to buy + Long battery life + Sleek, portable design + Asus finally added a webcam + Surprisingly good speakers Reasons to avoid - Some keyboard touchpoints run uncomfortably warm - Pricey
If you're a PC gamer on the go, a thin PC like the Asus ROG Zephyrus G14 may be up your alley. The Zephyrus uses an AMD Ryzen 9 6900HS and an AMD Radeon RX 6800S, as well as the company's proprietary features like SmartShift (to move power between the CPU and GPU) and SmartAccess Memory.
For the latest update, Asus added a webcam, which was a glaring omission on previous models. The all-AMD model has also moved to a taller, 16:10 aspect ratio.
On our battery test, the Zephyrus ran for over 10 and a half hours, suggesting you could last all day on this notebook when you aren't gaming.
It is, however, a bit pricey. The Zephyrus starts at $1,599.99, while we reviewed it with the top-tier specs at $2,499.99.
Read: Asus ROG Zephyrus G14 review
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If you want top-tier esports performance, the Asus ROG Strix Scar 17 SE is the way to go. Yes, it's expensive, but with an Intel Core i9-12950HX and an Nvidia GeForce RTX 3080 Ti, this laptop can handle intense graphics from high-budget games, but can also push esports to the limit.
With a 2560 x 1440, 240 Hz display, you can play games at high resolution, high frame rate, or a combination of the two.
The design is functional, albeit with lots of gamer-focused elements, like lots of RGB, some see-through plastic and some designs that light up under UV light. The one issue it the lack of a webcam; You'll have to bring your own.
We also liked that there are a ton of ports, including Thunderbolt 4, multiple USB Type-A ports, USB Type-C, HDMI 2.1 and an Ethernet jack.
Read: Asus ROG Strix Scar 17 SE (G733) review
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8. Lenovo Legion 5i Pro (Gen 7) A 16-inch Esports Machine Specifications CPU: Intel Core i7-12700H GPU: Nvidia GeForce RTX 3070 Ti Display: 16-inch, 2560 x 1600, 165 Hz Weight: 5.49 pounds / 2.49 kg Today's Best Deals View at Walmart (opens in new tab) View at Lenovo USA (opens in new tab) Check Amazon (opens in new tab) Reasons to buy + Strong gaming performance + 165 Hz display is nice and bright + Long battery life for non-gaming uses Reasons to avoid - Weak audio - Comes with a lot of bloatware
The Lenovo Legion 5i Pro offers strong performance with a screen that lets you switch between high refresh rate gaming meant for esports or high resolution for more cinematic games. It's a 16-inch, 2560 x 1600 panel that goes up to 165 Hz. That's not the fastest we've seen on a gaming notebook, but it's a nice balance.
The "i" in 5i Pro stands for Intel. We tested with an Intel Core i7-12700H along with Nvidia's GeForce RTX 3070 Ti. Our system also had 16GB of DDR5 RAM and a 512GB SSD.
We were pleasantly surprised by the Legion's battery life. The laptop ran for seven and a half hours on our battery test, which is longer than most gaming PCs. That suggests that you could use it for quite a bit as a productivity machine (especially in conjunction with the tall 16:10 screen to see your work).
The audio wasn't amazing, so you may want a pair of the best gaming headsets . But otherwise, this system is a jack of all gaming trades.
Read: Lenovo Legion 5i Pro (Gen 7) Review
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9. Asus ROG Zephyrus Duo 15 SE GX551 The Best Dual-Screen Gaming Laptop Specifications CPU: AMD Ryzen 9 5900HX GPU: Nvidia GeForce RTX 3080 Display: 5.6-inch, 3840 x 2160 primary display, 3740 x 1100 ScreenPad Plus Weight: 5.29 pounds / 2.4 kg Today's Best Deals View at Amazon (opens in new tab) Reasons to buy + Excellent productivity performance + Bright, colorful displays + Good battery life (for a gaming laptop) Reasons to avoid - No webcam - Input devices are awkward
Asus' latest ROG Zephyrus Duo uses AMD's top-end RYzen 9 5900HX paired with an Nvidia GeForce RTX 3080 for powerful results, while using a second screen that lifts up to provide more ventilation to improve cooling.
The two displays are both bright and colorful, and at a bit over 4 hours and 52 minutes on our battery test, it's endurance is good (for a gaming notebook, anyway).
The keyboard and mouse are in an awkward position, like most dual-screen notebooks on the market (most people will likely use an external mouse for gaming). So you'll have to decide if that second screen — which is great for chat programs, gaming guides or music apps — is worth a more difficult typing experience.
Read: Asus ROG Zephyrus Do 15 SE GX551 Review
Best Gaming Laptops Compared
Swipe to scroll horizontally *Up to CPU GPU RAM Storage Display (inches) Weight (Ibs) MSI GE76 Raider Core i9-11980HK* RTX 3080 32GB* 1TB* 15.6, 1080p, 300Hz 5.3 Razer Blade 15 Advanced Model (Late 2021) Intel Core i7-11800H RTX 3070 16GB* 1TB* 15.6, 1440p, 240Hz 4.4 Razer Blade 15 Advanced Model Core i7-10875H* RTX 2080 Super Max-Q 16GB 1TB* 15.6, 1080p, 300Hz 4.7 Alienware m17 R4 Core i9-10980HK* RTX 3080 32GB 2x 1TB RAID 0 17.3, 2160p, 360Hz 6.6 Acer Nitro 5 Core i5-12500H RTX 3050 Ti 16GB 512GB 15.6, 1080p, 144Hz 5.5 Asus ROG G15 Advantage Edition Ryzen 9 5900HX RX 6800M 16GB 512GB 15.6, 1080p, 300Hz 6.6 Asus ROG Strix 17 G733 Ryzen 9 5900HX RTX 3080 32GB 2x 1TB 17.3, 1080p, 360Hz 5.9 Lenovo Legion 5i Pro (Gen 7) Intel Core i7-12700H RTX 3070 Ti 16GB 512GB 16-inch, 2K, 165 Hz 5.4 Asus ROG Zephyrus Duo 15 SE GX551 Ryzen 9 5900HX RTX 3080 32GB 2x 1TB RAID0 15.6, 2160p, 300Hz 5.3
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The Best Laptops To Boost Your Productivity And Entertainment
If you haven't upgraded your laptop in a few years, you are missing out on the latest performance and design innovations. The best laptops today embrace features like OLED displays, high-performance processors and graphics, and long battery lives—giving these models a noteworthy boost over their predecessors.
The Lenovo Yoga 7i is a capable 2-in-1 laptop that works as a tablet, too. Lenovo
Whether you're interested in having a batch of Thunderbolt 4 ports for high-speed data transfers, want an OLED touchscreen for creative work or seek something big and powerful like the best gaming laptops, everyone can find something among the latest and greatest laptops. Even students get some love, with the excellent Asus ROG Zephyrus G14 being more affordable than ever, while anyone heading off to college will love the long battery life and extra functionality of the Surface Laptop Studio.
To find the best laptops, we combined our extensive first-hand experience with in-depth research to determine our picks for the best laptops you can buy today.
Best Laptop Overall
Latest Hardware, With Gorgeous Design
MOST POPULAR Dell Dell XPS 13 Buy From Dell CPU: Intel Core i5-1230U | RAM: 16GB LPDDR5 | Graphics: Intel Iris Xe | Storage: 512GB SSD | Display: 13.4-inch | Resolution: 1,920 x 1,200 | Refresh rate: 60Hz | Battery: Up to 12 hours | Weight: 2.6 pounds Best for: Everyday web browsing, office use, and watching movies. The Dell XPS 13 has been one of the most beloved laptops for generations and that is just as true with this iteration. With 16GB of LPDDR5 memory and a 512GB SSD, this little laptop delivers snappy performance at a reasonable price. It has a sturdy build, with a thin and light design for easy portability. The bezels around the display are incredibly thin, giving it an edge-less look, and yet Dell still crams a 720p webcam in the top bezel. The 13.4-inch display carries 1,920 x 1,200 pixels, and it can hit 500 nits brightness—a combination which looks great on this size screen. The XPS 13 has a slim, aluminum chassis, standing just 0.6-inch. It has just two Thunderbolt 4 USB Type-C ports, both of which support DisplayPort and Power Delivery. If you plan to connect lots of peripherals, you’d need an accessory like a docking station. The configuration here is a base configuration; you can further configure the specs on this build-to-order system to upgrade to a touchscreen display (a $350 add-on). Pros: Great performance
Bright and crisp display
Light weight Cons: Lacks an onboard GPU for gaming
No 4K display option
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Best Gaming Laptop
Ultra-Fast Performer For Smooth Gameplay
Razer Razer Blade 15 Advanced CPU: Intel Core i7-12700K | RAM: 16GB LPDDR5 | Graphics: Nvidia GeForce RTX 3070 Ti | Storage: 1TB SSD | Display: 15.6-inch | Resolution: 2,560 x 1,440 | Refresh rate: 240Hz | Battery: Up to 6 hours | Weight: 4.4 pounds Best for: Gamers who want a high-end gaming machine. The Razer Blade 15 is one of the best gaming laptops ever made, and this configuration impresses. It combines the highly capable, desktop-grade Core i7-12700K processor with Nvidia RTX 3070 Ti graphics for high performance gaming at 1440p. Although the 3080 Ti model is technically a little more powerful, it costs $1,000 more, and with these GPUs, thermal dissipation is often just as important as the number of cores and clock speeds, making the gap between the 3070 Ti and 3080 Ti narrower than you might think. The 15.6-inch display hits a visual sweet spot by delivering 2K resolution at high frame rates—which means your games look great and feel responsive, with smooth animations. If you're a competitive player, a fast gaming laptop like this can make a real difference in your ability. Pros: High-end components
Excellent build quality
Runs cool and quiet Cons: Expensive
Best Affordable Laptop
Do Everything, Without Breaking Your Wallet
HP HP Pavilion Plus 14-inch Buy From HP CPU: Intel Core i5-1235U | RAM: 16GB DDR4 | Graphics: Nvidia GeForce MX550 | Storage: 256GB | Display: 14-inch | Resolution: 2,240 x 1,400 | Refresh rate: 60Hz | Battery: Up to 8 hours | Weight: 3.1 pounds Best for: Budget buyers looking for a capable performer for under $1,000. This HP Pavilion Plus has everything you need for a whole range of simple tasks, whether it's office work, web browsing and research or even casual gaming. It has an Intel 12th-generation Core i5 CPU, and Nvidia GTX MX550 graphics. The MX550 isn't a powerful gaming chip, but it's better than onboard graphics and gives this laptop enough power to play almost any game at lower settings. This Pavilion has a 256GB SSD, limited but manageable unless you're trying to install several large games. You can enjoy those games, videos and text on this model’s sharp 2K display. At just 3.1 pounds, this laptop is light and compact enough to take just about anywhere without weighing you down. Its design is clean and professional. The battery lasts eight hours, not enough for a full day out. But its fast-charge feature means you can get back to 50% battery in just 30 minutes of charging, so you aren't ever likely to run low unless you're really taking this laptop off the grid. Pros: Good performance at an affordable price
Attractive 2K display
Entry-level GPU for basic gaming Cons: Limited battery life
Could use more storage space
Best Gaming Laptop For Students
Serious Bang For Buck Performance
Best Buy ASUS ROG Zephyrus G14 Buy From Best Buy CPU: AMD Ryzen 9 6900HS | RAM: 16GB DDR5 | Graphics: AMD Radeon 6700S | Storage: 1TB SSD | Display: 14-inch | Resolution: 2,560 x 1,600 | Refresh rate: 120Hz | Battery: Up to 10 hours | Weight: 3.6 pounds Best for: Gamers who want excellent performance and strong battery life in one. The best gaming laptop title usually goes to the most powerful gaming laptops, and that's understandable. But more modest gaming laptops like this Asus ROG Zephyrus G14 are arguably better for general use, as they not only deliver excellent gaming performance, but also have longer battery life and a lighter chassis. The G14 laptop embodies all that and then some, with a great blend of performance and portability, a winning combination that helps make this model a good choice for students, too. Inside, this laptop has an AMD Ryzen 9 6900HS CPU with AMD Radeon 6700S graphics—an efficient pairing of powerful gaming components to enable AAA gameplay at high detail settings, and esports gaming at high frame rates and resolutions. The 2K display has a high 120Hz refresh rate, and a peak brightness of around 500 nits. At just 3.6 pounds, this is one of the lighter gaming laptops around. Pros: Lightweight and portable
Strong performance in range of games
Long battery life Cons: Expensive for the configuration
Best 4K Laptop
Fast Hardware And A Beautiful Display
Dell Dell XPS 13 Plus OLED Buy From Dell CPU: Intel Core i7-1260P | RAM: 16GB LPDDR5 | Graphics: Intel Iris Xe | Storage: 512GB SSD | Display: 13.4-inch OLED | Resolution: 3,840 x 2,400 | Refresh rate: 60Hz | Battery: Up to 12 hours | Weight: 2.77 pounds Best for: Those seeking a highly portable, high-performance laptop with a brilliant OLED screen and a fresh, borderless touchpad design. The Dell XPS 13 Plus introduces a radical new design and updated technologies to the iconic XPS 13 (the configuration above is a variation of the standard model). This XPS 13 Plus upgrades the CPU to Intel’s 12th generation processors and has DDR5 memory and a 512GB SSD, both components which take full advantage of the potential speed of these newest Intel chips. The battery can last up to 12 hours. Where this laptop really distinguishes itself, though, is with its bright, 4K OLED display. At just 13.4-inches, it has a high pixel density and crisp text. The OLED technology produces deeper black levels than found on LCD screens, so everything from static images to UHD movies looks rich and vibrant. The XPS 13 Plus laptop also comes with a sizable and unusual trackpad: It lacks defined borders and clear keys, but its nifty tactile feedback motors help you know just where you're tapping. One downside: The XPS 13 Plus has just two USB Type-C/Thunderbolt 4 ports, same as on the XPS 13. Pros: Strong performer
Bright 4K OLED screen
Unique keyboard/touchpad design Cons: Limited ports
Pricier configuration than baseline XPS 13 model
Honorable Mention: 4K Gaming Powerhouse
Razer Razer Blade 17 Buy From Amazon CPU: Intel Core i9-12900H | RAM: 32GB LPDDR5 | Graphics: Nvidia RTX 3080 Ti mobile | Storage: 1TB SSD | Display: 17.3-inch | Resolution: 3,840 x 2,560 | Refresh rate: 144Hz | Battery: Up to 6 hours | Weight: 4.6 pounds Best for: Gaming or creating at 4K resolution, with no loss of detail or clarity. The Razer Blade 17 features every top-tier component money can buy, from the 14-core Intel Core i9-12900HK processor and equally impressive Nvidia RTX 3080 Ti graphics chip, to the 32GB of DDR5 memory and 144Hz 4K display. This laptop will outperform most desktop PCs by a significant margin, letting you play any game at 4K with all settings turned up to their maximum. It also comes in a sleek and sturdy chassis, with a robust selection of ports, thin bezels and upgradeable storage to give you plenty of space to store all of your games. Battery life won't last a long time on a laptop this powerful, but it has enough to get you through part of your day away from a power socket. Pros: Desktop-grade performance
Solid build quality Cons: Expensive
Best MacBook Laptop
Lightweight Yet Powerful MacBook
Best Buy Apple MacBook Air M2 13.6-inch CPU: Apple M2 10-core | RAM: 8GB | Graphics: Apple M2 GPU | Storage: 512GB SSD | Display: 13.3-inch | Resolution: 2,560 x 1,664 | Refresh rate: 60Hz | Battery: Up to 18 hours | Weight: 2.7 pounds Best for: Completing lightweight tasks at blazing speed. The Apple MacBook Air M2 builds on the success of the M1 generation Air with greater performance and a bright 500 nits 2K display. This model’s aluminum body design presents as a classy and understated look. The M2 processor at the heart of this machine is faster than its predecessor and in limited workloads it can even keep up with the MacBook Pro. The M2 can struggle a little with getting hot during extensive heavy compute loads, even though Apple has a passive heatpipe cooling solution to offset the chip’s heat. Since thermal throttling can happen, this laptop is best suited to more lightweight tasks, even if it can blaze through short-run demanding tasks if the need should arise. At just 2.7 pounds, the lightweight MacBook Air M2 is the best MacBook available for on-the-go use. This isn't the least expensive configuration of the MacBook Air M2, but the 256GB version ($300 less) has a slower SSD, making it less easy to recommend. Pros: One of the most affordable M2 MacBooks you can buy
Terrific performance
More than a full work-day of battery life Cons: Can get warm during high-compute tasks
Best Chromebook Laptop
Works Well As A Tablet, Too
Amazon Acer Chromebook Spin 514 Buy From Amazon CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 3500C | RAM: 8GB DDR4 | Graphics: AMD Vega | Storage: 128GB eMMC | Display: 14-inch | Resolution: 1,920 x 1,080 | Refresh rate: 60Hz | Battery: Up to 14 hours | Weight: 3.4 pounds Best for: Affordable, speedy computing with Google's services. Chromebooks are often the most affordable laptops you can buy, and the Acer Chromebook Spin 514 is a great example of that. It delivers solid performance with its AMD Ryzen 5 processor and 8GB of RAM, and it does so at a price well below what most Windows laptops charge for comparable specs and features. (Note, less expensive versions of the Spin 514 have older versions of the Ryzen 5.) The Spin 514 has a good-looking, 1080p touchscreen display, and a 360-degree hinge so you can “spin” the laptop into different positions—including a tablet. The storage is limited to just 128GB of eMMC flash, so it isn't particularly fast or expansive, but you do 100GB of free Google Drive storage. Battery life is solid, and will get you through almost two work-days, and it is light enough to take this laptop with you wherever you go. Pros: Impressive performance for a Chromebook
More than a full work-day of battery life
Crisp display Cons: Limited local storage space
Best Budget 2-In-1 Laptop
Ticks All The Boxes At An Extremely Low Price
Best Buy HP Pavilion x360 Buy From Best Buy CPU: Intel Core i7-1235U | RAM: 8GB DDR4 | Graphics: Intel Xe | Storage: 512GB SSD | Display: 14-inch touchscreen | Resolution: 1,920 x 1,080 | Refresh rate: 60Hz | Battery: Up to 12 hours | Weight: 3.4 pounds Best for: Budget laptop buyers who also need a tablet. The HP Pavilion x360 is among the best 2-in-1 laptops you can buy in 2022, and with comparable features to our best budget laptop offering, it ticks a lot of boxes as a great affordable laptop, too. It has a solid mid-range Intel Core i7 12th generation processor, and half a terabyte of fast SSD storage, giving it snappy operation in day- to-day use and a fast startup time. The 14-inch 1080p display is crisp thanks to the high pixel density at this size, and with over 10 hours of battery life, there's more than enough to finish a full workday at the office or in lectures. The onboard graphics are capable enough for very lightweight gaming, but don't expect to play much outside of older esports and indie games. The display is a touchscreen, and with the 360-degree hinge you can fold this laptop flat and use it as a tablet, although it's a little bulkier than detachable 2-in-1 laptops. It also supports tent mode for comfortable touchscreen inputs and movie watching. At 3.4 pounds, this laptop is light enough to carry around and the built-in five-megapixel webcam with dynamic backlight adjustment is more than good enough for basic video conferencing and video calls. Pros: Impressive performance for the price
Great webcam resolution
Lightweight enough to feel portable in laptop and tablet mode Cons: Bulkier than detachable 2-in-1s
Very limited gaming performance
Best Laptop for College
Long Battery Life And Plentiful Ports
Best Buy Microsoft Surface Laptop Studio CPU: Intel Core i5-11300H | RAM: 16GB LPDDR4X | Graphics: Intel Xe | Storage: 256GB SSD | Display: 14.4-inch touchscreen | Resolution: 2,400 x 1,600 | Refresh rate: 120Hz | Battery: Up to 19 hours | Weight: 3.8 pounds Best for: Students who want good performance and extensive battery life. The Microsoft Surface Laptop Studio is unique among its Surface brethren, with its intriguing operational modes. The Surface Laptop Studio has solid mid-range performance with its 11th-generation Intel Core i5 CPU and integrated Intel Xe graphics; and, it has plenty of DDR4 memory for responsive computing in even intensive tasks like photo editing. Where it really shines is in its near-20-hour battery life, which ensures you can get through multiple days of lectures or pull an all-nighter to get your work done without having to hunt for a charger. While the price is a little high for this kind of hardware, if you're a student, parents, teacher, members of the Armed Forces or medical industry, you may be eligible for a discount, so be sure to check with Microsoft before buying. The display is a real standout with this laptop, too. With a 2K resolution and 120Hz refresh rate, the standout display looks crisp and buttery smooth as you move around the desktop. And if you do a little light gaming in esports or indie games, the fast display minimizes input lag and provides more responsive competitive play. It's also great for touch inputs, too, being tuned for the extra-cost Surface Slim Pen. Using the Surface Studio in an easel-like Stage Mode stance is useful for drawing, sketching and note at a comfortable angle. The 256GB of SSD space might not give you room for your whole movie collection, but it's enough to house all the documents you're working on. Pros: Gorgeous, versatile touchscreen
Stage Mode makes it great for note taking and doodling
Terrific battery life Cons: CPU is underpowered and outdated
Expensive
Best Laptop For Kids
Cheap, Good Looks And A Robust Design
Best Buy Microsoft Surface Go 3 CPU: Intel Pentium Gold 4425Y | RAM: 4GB LPDDR3 | Graphics: Intel Xe | Storage: 64GB eMMC | Display: 10.5-inch touchscreen | Resolution: 1,920 x 1,080 | Refresh rate: 60Hz | Battery: Up to 11 hours | Weight: 1.2 pounds Best for: The first laptop you give to your kids. The Surface Go 3 is the latest generation of Microsoft's ultra-portable convertible tablet that, when combined with the comfortable Type Cover accessory, becomes a capable little laptop. It's compact, lightweight and has thick bezels for easy handling. It's also extremely light, which makes it easy for small hands to hold. For its size, this model works well enough for browsing the web, watching streaming services and using kids’ educational apps. The 64GB of onboard storage is enough to keep a few movies stored locally, and with space to spare for interactive apps and games to keep the kids entertained for hours. The Windows 11 operating system (as opposed to Google’s Chrome OS at this price) means it has access to the full range of desktop apps, too, for older kids who want a little more from their tablet. But beware: Keyboard and pen cost extra. Pros: Very affordable
Lightweight and super portable
Decent battery life Cons: Weak performance
Needs type cover accessory to be used as a laptop
Best 2-In-1 Laptop
Stylish Look, Lightweight Design
Lenovo Lenovo Yoga 7i 16-Inch Buy From Lenovo CPU: Intel Core i7-1260P | RAM: 16GB LPDDR5 | Graphics: Intel Iris Xe | Storage: 512GB SSD | Display: 16-inch touchscreen | Resolution: 2,560 x 1,600 | Refresh rate: 60Hz | Battery: Up to 15 hours | Weight: 4.2 pounds Best for: Laptop and tablet work—and casual gaming, too. The Lenovo Yoga 7i 16-inch is everything a modern 2-in-1 laptop can be. It has long battery life and a high-resolution, responsive touchscreen. The Intel Core i7-1260p at the heart of this machine delivers excellent performance in both lightweight and more demanding tasks, partly thanks to its 16GB of high-speed LPDDR5 memory which offers much greater bandwidth than previous generation 2-in-1s. It lacks dedicated graphics, so this isn't a 2-in-1 for gamers, but the onboard Intel Xe is enough for older indie and esports games. There's also an optional Intel A370M that you can add-in to your build with more expensive configurations, if you want more gaming power. The 16-inch 2K touchscreen produces crisp images, and its taller 16:10 aspect ratio makes it great for browsing longer documents or websites. Contort this model to use it in multiple ways, thanks to the 360-degree hinge which lets you use it as a tablet. That said, at just over four pounds, it's most comfortably held in two hands when in tablet mode. The Yoga 7i has a pair of Thunderbolt 4/USB Type-C ports for attaching high-speed external drives, or an external monitor. Pros: Powerful internal hardware
Lengthy battery life
16:10 aspect ratio Cons: Heavy to use as a tablet
Best Business Laptop
Serious Power In A Sturdy Chassis
Amazon Lenovo Thinkpad X1 Carbon Gen 10 Buy From Lenovo CPU: Intel Core i7-1240P | RAM: 8GB LPDDR5 | Graphics: Intel Iris Xe | Storage: 256GB SSD | Display: 14-inch | Resolution: 1,920 x 1,200 | Refresh rate: 60Hz | Battery: Up to 12 hours | Weight: 2.5 pounds Best for: Professionals who crave sturdy quality builds. Lenovo's ThinkPad range remains the gold standard for business laptops, and that tradition continues with the ThinkPad X1 Carbon 14-inch. It's powered by a new generation Intel Core i7-1240P processor and 8GB of RAM (although we’d recommend jumping to 16GB if you can). Likewise, this config comes with 14-inch 1080p display, but the touchscreen version also holds appeal—as does the pricier 4K option (but only go 4K if you prioritize crisp text over battery life). Like other ThinkPads, this model has a sturdy and robust build. It’s one of the lightest laptops around, at 2.5-pounds. Built for business, this laptop has biometric security, with a built-in fingerprint reader and an optional PrivacyGuard display to hide what you're looking at from anyone who might try to snoop on your screen. Pros: Good performance
Solid battery life
Lightweight and durable Cons: Expensive
Battery life a downgrade over previous generation
Best Touchscreen Laptop
Unique Design And Incredible Performance
Best Buy Dell XPS 15 OLED Buy From Dell CPU: Intel Core i7-12700H | RAM: 16GB DDR5 | Graphics: Nvidia GeForce RTX 3050 | Storage: 256GB SSD | Display: 15.6-inch OLED | Resolution: 3,456 x 2,160 | Refresh rate: 60Hz | Battery: Up to 10 hours | Weight: 4.3 pounds Best for: Office work, casual gaming and HDR movies. The Dell XPS 15 is a contender for the best laptop overall, but its higher price tag and chunkier form factor make it a very close second to its trimmer sibling, the XPS 13. Inside sits a powerful Nvidia GeForce RTX 3050 graphics, which is more than capable of playing the latest esports games and AAA games as long as you keep the detail settings low. Whether you're playing, working, or watching your favorite movies, though, the display on this laptop will make it look great. The 3.5K OLED display delivers terrific-looking content, with deep blacks and sharp text. Thin bezels give the laptop a very modern and seamless look. The laptop isn’t light, though; and at 15-inches, it's difficult to hold in one hand, either. With 10 hours of battery life, you won't be hunting for charge points every time you use it. Pros: Sharp 3.5K OLED display
Impressive performance
Very thin bezels Cons: Expensive
Best Laptop For Photo And Video Editing
Great Performance And Battery Life
Best Buy Apple MacBook Pro 16 (M1 Pro Processor) Buy From Best Buy CPU: Apple M1 Pro | RAM: 16GB | Graphics: Apple M1 Pro GPU | Storage: 1TB SSD | Display: 16.2-inch | Resolution: 3,456 x 2,234 | Refresh rate: 60Hz | Battery: Up to 21 hours | Weight: 4.7 pounds Best for: Handling demanding professional workloads. The Apple MacBook Pro 16’s gorgeous, large screen is perfect for creative work. It has plenty of space for you to view multiple audio tracks when audio editing, and expansive timelines when video editing. And if you’re editing photos, the display has excellent color accuracy and 1,600 nits brightness. This model’s battery life lasts up to 21 hours. It has heaps of extra ports, so you won't be stuck using an adapter or hub to plug in your camera and other external devices. The newer MacBook Pro M2 may have the faster M2 processor, but it's limited to the 13-inch model as of this writing. If you want a big screen MacBook, this is it. Pros: Strong performance
Gorgeous display
Much improved connectivity Cons: Expensive
Honorable Mention: A Powerful Windows Machine With Large Screen
Best Buy ASUS ZenBook Pro Duo 15 Buy From Amazon CPU: Intel Core i7-12700H | RAM: 32GB LPDDR5 | Graphics: Nvidia GeForce RTX 3060| Storage: 1TB SSD | Display: 15.6-inch touchscreen OLED | Resolution: 3,840 x 2,160 | Refresh rate: 60Hz | Battery: Up to 8 hours | Weight: 5.2 pounds Best for: Editing audio, video and photos. The Asus ZenBook Pro Duo 15 is a worthy alternative to the MacBook Pro 16, offering stellar performance that rivals even some of Apple's newer M2 models, thanks to its high-end Intel Core i7 12th-generation CPU, and 32GB of DDR5 memory. The Nvidia RTX 3060 makes this laptop capable of handling 3D transitions and 3D design work, or if you want to do some light gaming when you're finished editing, it's more than up for the task. Battery life isn't the best, though—especially when using the hardware to its full potential—so be sure to keep the charger handy. This laptop’s standout feature lies with its dual displays. The main display is 15.6-inch 4K OLED touchscreen; it delivers crisp and vibrant images, and it supports 100% of the DCI-P3 professional color space for impressive color accuracy. The secondary touchscreen, called the ScreenPad, display sits on the top of the keyboard deck, and lets you access a range of controls in editing applications more readily, or extend the display vertically, letting you put editing elements like your video timeline on the secondary display, for example. Pros: Powerful processor and GPU
Vibrant 4K OLED main display
ScreenPad gives unique control options Cons: Sub-standard battery life
Best Laptop Under $500
Great CPU And Fast Storage For Cheap
HP HP 14 Laptop Buy From HP CPU: Amd Ryzen 5500U | RAM: 8GB | Graphics: AMD Vega | Storage: 256GB SSD | Display: 14-inch | Resolution: 1,920 x 1,080 | Refresh rate: 60Hz | Battery: Up to 10 hours | Weight: 3.2 pounds Best for: Office work, web browsing and casual gaming. The HP 14 is an impressive laptop for its incredibly low cost. With a mid-range, energy-efficient AMD Ryzen processor, it offers solid performance for lightweight tasks like web browsing and office work, and though its integrated graphics isn't overly powerful, there's enough performance there to handle entry level and retro gaming. At 3.2 pounds, this laptop is lightweight and portable enough to take with you wherever you go. This HP 14 has a modern look, with trim bezels and a slim chassis, but it won't stand out in the sea of MacBook clones. The display isn’t bright, though, limited to just 250 nits, but as long as you don't use it in direct sunlight, it should be enough for everyday use. Pros: Great value for money
Lightweight and portable
Good battery life Cons: Not suited for demanding tasks
What To Consider When Buying A Laptop
Buying a laptop is a big decision, so it’s smart to consider all the minutiae before pulling out your credit card.
Check Reviews
Have a look at individual reviews of laptops you're considering and make sure it has the performance you need. If you're a gamer, make sure it has a reasonably good GPU. If you want to do video editing, make sure it has at least six cores and 16GB of memory, preferably more. No matter what you're doing, make sure it has a reasonably sized SSD, 256GB or more. You also want 8GB of RAM as a minimum, and 16GB if you do a lot of multitasking like having multiple programs or dozens of web browser tabs open.
Watch The Ports
Check what ports the laptop has, and if it can accommodate the peripherals you need to attach. If you have an external hard drive, make sure it has enough connectors for it and your other accessories. Likewise, if you want to use something with Thunderbolt 4, make sure it supports those standards.
Design: Do You Need A 2-In-1?
Do you want a laptop that can work as a tablet too? Look for a 2-in-1 model that supports at least usage positions. This can be handy for certain games, creative tasks or for just watching movies. Some come with detachable keyboards, while others rotate the screen round to the back of the keyboard. Detachable keyboard models have the most lightweight designs, but battery life and performance can suffer, and their keyboards aren't as good for typing.
Light Weight Means More Portability
If you want to use your laptop on a train, plane or carry it around with you all day at school, you want to target laptops that have good battery life and a lightweight design. Smaller, more efficient devices are much better travel companions.
You Probably Don't Need 4K—But May Want It, Anyway
While 4K TVs are common, 4K laptops are expensive and are overkill for most people. The images are sharper and crisper than at 1080p, but the trade-off lies in paying more for the display and losing battery life. Pay for it if you want the sharpest picture you can get, but you should know that screen comes at a sacrifice elsewhere. A 2K screen might be a worthy compromise: You still get improved text and image clarity, only at a lower price premium.
Which Laptop Brand Is Most Reliable?
Most modern laptops from brands like Lenovo, Dell, Apple and HP are reliable, especially if you opt for the more expensive models. However, some lines of laptops from these manufacturers have a particular pedigree for reliability and durability.
Lenovo's ThinkPad range of laptops is noteworthy for their robust build, business-friendly design and lengthy battery life. They don't always look as sleek as other designs, nor do they incorporate the latest technologies first; but they are some of the most popular business systems for professional use.
Apple's MacBooks have a strong combination of build quality and performance, with amazingly efficient battery life. Dell's XPS laptops are also very reliable, though HP's Spectre line of convertible 2-in-1 laptops is also worth consideration.
What Is The Best Laptop For Home?
The best laptop for home will be the one that matches your needs. Consider if you’re looking for a lightweight laptop that goes everywhere with you, or you prefer having a bigger screen even if it means sacrificing portability. Also consider if you want a Microsoft Windows laptop, or one with Apple’s MacOS. Another point to think on: If you want a gaming laptop or at least a laptop you can use for gaming when the workday finishes.
Which Laptops Last The Longest?
If you want to buy a laptop that will last a long time, then you want a laptop with a big battery that won't degrade as quickly as smaller alternatives. Also, choose a model with powerful internal components, so it can still feel responsive in a few years; and with solid build quality so it can better withstand wear and tear.
Arguably the most important factor in keeping your laptop lasting for years to come is taking care of it. Keep it updated regularly with the latest software and drivers. You can also consider a laptop carry case or sleeve to help protect it during transit and to avoid any aesthetic damage from drops and bumps.
Which Laptops Have The Best Battery Life?
Most laptops have at least 10 hours of battery life, but if you need more than that, then there are some amazing options available today.
Most of Apple's newer M1 and M2 MacBooks offer close to 20 hours of battery life, with the 2020 MacBook Air M2 offering some of the best battery life of any laptop available today. Alternatively, Windows users can find similarly high battery life with models like the Microsoft Surface Laptop Studio, and around 15-hours with the Lenovo Yoga 7i. Many Chromebooks have long battery life, too, taking full advantage of their lean operating system and lightweight hardware to last for up to 20 hours on a single charge.
The laptops with the best battery life generally have 1080p displays, smaller screens, without a dedicated GPU, and with the option of turning off any extraneous lighting. Gaming laptops with their power-siphoning dedicated graphics usually have poor battery life, but some exceptions—like the Asus ROG Zephyrus G14—which can manage close to 10 hours of gaming time.
Top 10 Laptop Brands In The World 2022
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There are Top 10 Laptop Brands in the World and its HeadQuarter, Valuation, Market Capture, Market Share, Starting Date, Popular For, Where is most Popular, and more Details are Explained Here by
in 2021 Almost 340 Million Laptops Are Sold Including Tablets 160 Million.
This Laptop Brands List Made by and According to 2022 Base Data Note
Top 10 Laptops Brands in The World – List
HP Dell Lenovo Apple Acer Asus MSI Microsoft Surface Razer Avita Laptop
These Are Top 10 Laptop Brands There are also many laptop brands but in this Article only the laptop brands that major focus on laptop manufacturing.
1. HP (Hewlett-Packard)
HP is an American Multinational Company founded on 1 Jan 1939, by William R. Hewlett and David Packard, two recent electrical-engineering graduates of Stanford University. the Company’s headquarters are located in California, the USA. HP has 51,000 Employees in 2021. HP’s Laptop Market Share 25% in The World. HP Laptops are the Most Popular in the United States Followed by India, the UK, Japan, Germany.
Laptop Brand Name HP Belong to USA Market Share (%) 2021 25% Popular in US, India, Japan, UK Headquarters California, USA Employees 51,000 Market Cap (2021) $41 Billion Revenue (2021) $63.5 Billion Official Website Popular HP Laptops
2. Dell
Dell is Also an American Multinational Company known as a long Durable Laptop Company. founded on 1 Feb 1984 by Michael Dell. Dell Company Headquarters is located in Texas, the USA. Dell Has 165,000 Employees in 2021 Data. Dell’s Laptop Market Share 27% in the World. Dell Laptops are popular in USA, India, Japan, Brazil, and other countries.
Laptop Brand Name Dell Belong to USA Market Share (%) 2021 27% Popular in US, India, Japan, Brazil Headquarters Texas, USA Employees 165,000 Market Cap (2021) $37 Billion Revenue (2021) $90 Billion Official Website Popular Dell Laptops
3. Lenovo
Lenovo is a Chinese Multinational Company known as a Laptop and Tablet Manufacturing Company that was founded on 1 Nov 1984 by Liu Chuanzhi. Lenovo Company Headquarters is located in Quarry Bay, Hong Kong. it has 71,000 Employees in 2021. Lenovo’s Laptop Market Share 25.5% in the World. Lenovo Laptops are famous in China, the USA, India, Japan, and more.
Laptop Brand Name Lenovo Belong to China Market Share (%) 2021 25.5% Popular in China, US, India, Japan Headquarters Quarry Bay, Hong Kong Employees 71,000 Market Cap (2021) $12 Billion Revenue (2021) $60 Billion Official Website Popular Lenovo Laptops
4. Apple
Apple is an American Multinational Company known as a Luxury and premium brand with the best service. apple manufacture iPhone (Mobile), Ipad (Tablet), MacBook (Laptop), Watch, Desktop, and more. also, Apple Inc is the Richest Company in the World with a $2.73 Trillion Valuation. it was founded on 1 April 1976 by Steve Jobs, Ronald Wayne, and Steve Wozniak. Apple Headquarters is located in Apple Park, California, the USA. Apple Has 154,000 Employees in 2021. Apple’s Laptop Market Share 8.9% in the World. Apple Laptops are popular in the USA, China, Canada, Japan, UK, and more.
Laptop Brand Name Apple Belong to USA Market Share (%) 2021 8.9% Popular in USA, China, Canada, Japan, UK Headquarters Apple Park, California, USA Employees 154,000 Market Cap (2021) $2.73 Trillion Revenue (2021) $365 Billion Official Website Popular Apple Laptop
5. Asus
Asus is a Taiwanese Multinational Company known as Computer Hardware Manufacturing Company Asus Manufactures laptops, Phones, motherboards, Graphics Card, monitors, and more Computer Equipment. it was founded on 2 April 1989 by T.H. Tung, Wayne Hsieh, M.T. Liao, and Ted Hsu. Asus Headquarters is located in Taipei, Taiwan. it has 17,000 Employees in 2022. Asus’s Laptops Market Share is 7.2% in the world. Asus Laptops are Famous in Taiwan, USA, Russia, Japan, China, and other countries. Asus Stand With $9 Billion Market Cap and $19 Billion Revenue in 2021.
Laptop Brand Name Asus Belong to Taiwan Market Share (%) 2021 7.2% Popular in Taiwan, USA, Russia, Japan Headquarters Taipei, Taiwan Employees 17,000 Market Cap (2021) $9 Billion Revenue (2021) $19 Billion Official Website Popular Asus Laptops
6. Acer
Acer is also a Taiwanese Multinational Company. Acer Major Focus For Manufacturing Laptops. even Acer stands for Gaming Laptop. it was founded on 1 August 1976 by Stan Shih, and Carolyn Yeh in New Taipei, Taiwan. Acer has 7,500 Employees in 2020. Acer’s Laptops Market Share is 7% in the World. Acer Laptops are Famous in Brazil, USA, Russia, India, and other countries. Acer Company Market Cap $3 Billion and Revenue $9.5 Billion in 2021.
Laptop Brand Name Acer Belong to Taiwan Market Share (%) 2021 7% Popular in Brazil, USA, Russia, India Headquarters New Taipei, Taiwan Employees 7,500 Market Cap (2021) $3 Billion Revenue (2021) $9.5 Billion Official Website Popular Acer Laptops
7. MSI
MSI is also a Taiwanese Multinational Company known for Gaming laptops, Computer Equipments, Motherboard, Graphics Card, and more. it was founded on 4 August 1986 by Joseph Hsu, Jeans Huang, Frank Lin, Kenny Yu, and Henry Lu in New Taipei City, Taiwan. The Company Has 2,672 Employees in 2020. MSI’s Market Cap is $3.5 Billion and its Revenue $8 Billion in 2021.
Laptop Brand Name MSI Belong to Taiwan Market Share (%) 2021 No Information Available Popular in China, USA, India Headquarters New Taipei, Taiwan Employees 2,672 Market Cap (2021) $3.5 Billion Revenue (2021) $8 Billion Official Website Popular MSi Laptops
8. Microsoft Surface
Microsoft Surface is a Series of Microsoft Company. a Surface series Manufactures laptops, tablets, and other products. Microsoft is known as a software company and is popular for Windows, MS Office, and more. the surface is 2 in 1 PC with Windows Operating System. it was launched on 26 Oct 2012 by Microsoft. Microsoft Surface Laptops are popular in USA, Canada, UK, Japan, and other countries. Surface Holding by Microsoft. Microsoft’s Valuation of $2.15 Trillion and Revenue of $168 Billion in 2021. and Microsoft is 2nd Largest Company in the world after Apple.
Laptop Brand Name Microsoft Belong to USA Market Share (%) 2021 No Information Available Popular in USA, Canada, UK, Japan Headquarters Washington State, USA Employees 182,268 Market Cap (2021) $2.15 Trillion Revenue (2021) $168 Billion Official Website
9. Razer
Razer is an American-Singapore Base Multinational Company known as a Gaming Hardware Company. it was founded on 2 Jan 1998 by Min-Liang Tan and Robert Krakoff. it has dual headquarter first is one-north, Singapore, and the second one is in California, USA. The Company has 1,451 Employees in 2019 Data. Razer Laptops are popular in USA, Germany, Canada, UK, and more Countries. Razer Company Valuation $3 Billion in 2021.
Laptop Brand Name Razer Belong to USA and Singapore Market Share (%) 2021 No Information Available Popular in USA, Germany, Canada, UK Headquarters one-north, Singapore and California, USA Employees 1,451 Market Cap (2021) $3 Billion Revenue (2021) $162 Million Official Website Popular Razer Laptops
10. Avita Laptop
Avita Laptop is a Hong Kong Base Company Operated by Nexstgo. Avita Laptop Enter in Market in 2016. Avita Laptop Known as Budget, Affordable, Premium Look, 2 Years Warranty, Unique Design, and more. Avita Laptop is a Trending and Fastest Growing Laptops Brand. Avita Laptop is a Global Laptop brand. Avita Laptop’s Popular Series Avita Liber, Avita Cosmos, Avita Pura, Avita Essential, Avita Admiror, and other series. According to the Avita Laptop Website, Avita Laptop is Sold 250+ Laptops in India Per Day in 2020. Avita Laptop Manufacture only Laptops Right Now. Avita Laptops are Popular in India, USA, Malaysia, Canada, and other countries.
Laptop Brand Name Avita Laptop Belong to Hong Kong Market Share (%) 2021 No Information Available Popular in India, USA, Malaysia, Canada Headquarters Kowloon, Hong Kong Employees No Data Available Market Cap (2021) No Data Available Revenue (2021) No Data Available Official Website Popular Avita Laptops
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