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As much as smartphones have become the central tool for many aspects of our lives, there are some things you can only do on a PC or laptop. To me, buying a new laptop is always an incredibly exciting experience (keep in mind, though, I'm a tech writer), and choosing the right one is incredibly important.

However, there are a lot of factors that go into choosing the right laptop, including screen size, form factor, performance, and overall design. It's not the same for everyone, either. The specs that make a great laptop for work don't make a great one for gaming. Conversely, while a gaming laptop can handle other kinds of tasks just fine, it will be very expensive and heavy. The choices we've rounded up below cover a good range of use cases, and you're sure to find something you like on this list. Let's get right into it.

Our top laptops in 2023

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Lenovo Yoga 9i (2023)
Best overall

A laptop that checks almost all the right boxes

Powered by 13th-generation Intel Core processors, the Lenovo Yoga 9i offers fantastic performance for day-to-day use. Plus, with a stunning OLED display and a powerful speaker system, watching movies and other media is absolutely fantastic on this laptop.

Pros
  • 13th-generation Intel Core i7 delivers great performance
  • Stunning OLED display in two configurations
  • Advanced speaker system makes it ideal for any audio content
Cons
  • Battery life isn't stellar

Lenovo is mostly known for its phenomenal ThinkPad business laptops, but the latest Lenovo Yoga 9i is here to make Lenovo a household name for consumers. It's a phenomenal laptop in almost every way.

Starting with performance, the Lenovo Yoga 9i is powered by a 13th-generation Intel Core i7-1360P processor with integrated Intel Iris Xe graphics, delivering terrific performance for all kinds of day-to-day tasks. It also includes 16GB of LPDDR5 RAM and up to a 1TB PCIe 4 SSD for storage, so it's a premium experience all around.

Something else that's fantastic about the Lenovo Yoga 9i is the display. It's a 14-inch panel with a 16:10 aspect ratio, which makes it a great laptop for productivity. Even better is that this is an OLED display, starting with a 2.8K 90Hz configuration, with the option to go up to a 4K 60Hz panel. Atop the display, there's also a 1080p webcam with Windows Hello facial recognition, great to see on any premium laptop.

The Lenovo Yoga 9i also looks beautiful, with smooth curved edges that look great and make the laptop comfortable to hold. The premium aluminum chassis weighs in at 3.09 pounds, so it's fairly portable, too. As for ports, you get three USB Type-C ports — two of which support Thunderbolt 4 — plus one USB Type-A port and a headphone jack. More ports would have been nice, but this is fairly standard for premium laptops of this size.

All in all, the Lenovo Yoga 9i is easily one of the best laptops you can buy in 2023, even if it's not perfect. You can read our review of the Lenovo Yoga 9i if you'd like to learn more.

MacBook Air M2-1
MacBook Air (M2)
Runner-up

A lightweight alternative with great battery life

The MacBook Air is an incredibly thin laptop, and with the Apple M2 chip, it's both fast and efficient, and it can handle just about any kind of work.

Pros
  • Apple M2 processor delivers great performance and battery life
  • Sharp 13.6-inch display with P3 Wide Color
  • Very thin and light
Cons
  • Only one external display is natively supported
  • macOS may not be for everyone

Not everyone is a Windows fan, and the latest MacBook Air is one of the best laptops for Apple fans. It's one of the best laptops on the market period, coming very close to the Yoga 9i in terms of features and performance.

It's powered by the latest Apple M2 processor based on Arm technology, which delivers fantastic performance while offering great battery life, far beyond anything you'd find in a comparable Intel laptop. You can also configure it with up to 24GB of unified memory (RAM) and a 2TB SSD for storage, so you have everything you need for a superb experience.

There are two size variants of the MacBook Air: the 13.6-inch model and the newly-launched 15.3-inch version. Both have great panels with up to 500 nits of brightness and support for P3 Wide Color and True Tone, and they're nearly identical otherwise. The smaller model has a resolution of 2560x1664, while the larger model goes up to 2880x1864 resolution, but because of the difference in size, both screens are just as sharp. One thing you may not like is the notch at the top of the screen, but it houses the upgraded 1080p webcam, which is always nice to have.

The M2 MacBook Air also has a brand-new design featuring a flat unibody construction that's 11.3mm thick and weighs 2.7 pounds. The chassis is entirely made of aluminum, and it comes in four color options, including Silver, Space Grey, Midnight, and Starlight. There aren't a ton of ports in this design, which includes two Thunderbolt / USB4 ports, a headphone jack with support for high-impedance headphones, and a MagSafe connector for charging. It needs to be noted that the MacBook Air only natively supports one external display, however, due to limitations with the Apple M2 chip.

Still, if you don't need more than one external display, this is a phenomenal laptop. It's got great performance without sacrificing battery life, a sharp and bright display, a great webcam, and a beautiful new design.

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Dell XPS 13 Plus (2023)
Best 13-inch laptop

A very portable laptop with great performance

The Dell XPS 13 Plus is one of the most futuristic-looking laptops on the market, and it has features like an invisible touchpad and touch-based function rows. It also delivers strong performance and a great display, though the lack of ports may be an issue.

Pros
  • 13-inch display is great in all its configurations
  • Lightweight design makes it easy to take anywhere
  • Modern design looks different from anything else on the market
Cons
  • 720p webcam
  • Adapters are almost required

Dell's XPS lineup is well known for its compact designs, but the latest Dell XPS 13 Plus goes one step further with a super modern design and boosted performance.

Performance-wise, the Dell XPS 13 Plus is packing Intel's 13th-generation P-series processors, up to an Intel Core i7-1360P with 12 cores and 16 threads, which delivers fantastic performance for day-to-day tasks and more demanding workloads. It also has integrated Intel Iris Xe graphics. Plus, you can get it with 32GB of LPDDR5 RAM and up to a 2TB SSD for storage.

The display is also fantastic on the Dell XPS 13 Plus, being a 13.4-inch panel with a 16:10 aspect ratio. The base configuration is a Full HD+ IPS panel, but you can go up to a 3.5K (3465x2160) OLED panel or an Ultra HD+ (3840x2400) IPS display, complete with 100% coverage of Adobe RGB. All of these display options are fantastic, including the base configuration. The webcam is, unfortunately, still 720p resolution, but it is improved from previous models. The webcam itself is now a separate sensor from the IR camera used for Windows Hello, which improves image quality.

The highlight of the Dell XPS 13 Plus is its design. It's a super-modern laptop with an invisible touchpad and touch-based function keys above the keyboard. This is amazing visually, but it might take some getting used to. The clean design is made of aluminum and weighs just 2.71 pounds, so it's very portable for what it offers. However, this compact and modern design only has two Thunderbolt 4 ports and nothing else. Dell ships adapters for USB Type-A and a headphone jack in the box, but you may also want a Thunderbolt dock.

Despite a couple of downsides, though, the Dell XPS 13 Plus is one of the best laptops anyone can buy, particularly if you don't want a convertible.

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Samsung Galaxy Book 3 Pro
Best 15/16-inch laptop

A stunning 16-inch display and great performance

The Samsung Galaxy Book 3 Pro combines powerful processors and one of the best displays on a laptop, resulting in one of the very best laptops money can buy. It also has a premium aluminum design that looks and feels great.

Pros
  • 13th-generation Intel processors deliver great performance
  • Phenomenal 2.8K AMOLED display with 120Hz refresh rate
  • Premium design and build quality
Cons
  • No Windows Hello facial recognition
  • A bit heavy

For one thing, the Samsung Galaxy Book 3 Pro is powered by 13th-generation Intel Core processors, up to a Core i7-1360P, including Intel Iris Xe graphics. That means performance is great for most common tasks you'd do on a laptop. It has great battery life, too, as we found in our Samsung Galaxy Book 3 Pro review. Otherwise, you can get up to 16GB of RAM and a 1TB SSD with this laptop.

Arguably, the best thing about this laptop is the display — a large 16-inch AMOLED panel (a 14-inch model also exists) with 2.8K resolution and a 16:10 aspect ratio. AMOLED means you get true blacks and vivid colors, and on top of that, this screen has a smooth 120Hz refresh rate. All of that is included by default. You also get a 1080p webcam, which will ensure you look clear on video calls, though it lacks Windows Hello facial recognition. There's a fingerprint reader for that, though.

Design-wise, the Samsung Galaxy Book 3 Pro uses an all-aluminum build that's surprisingly thin, at 12.5mm, but it's a bit heavy at 3.4 pounds, though that's to be expected at this size. Samsung makes good use of this large chassis to include a huge trackpad, which is also great to see. This large design also gets you two Thunderbolt 4 ports, USB Type-A, HDMI, a headphone jack, and a microSD card reader, which is a good setup all around.

Samsung has quickly cemented itself as one of the best laptop brands, and the Galaxy Book 3 Pro just reinforces that. It's an easy recommendation.

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Dell XPS 17 (2023)
Best 17-inch laptop

A big laptop with big power

2023's Dell XPS 17 is a very powerful laptop for creators, packing in 13th-gen Intel processors and Nvidia RTX graphics to power through all kinds of demanding workloads. The large screen makes it ideal for creative professionals, productivity, or media consumption in general.

Pros
  • Intel processors and Nvidia RTX graphics deliver powerful content creation performance
  • Large 17-inch display in up to 4K resolution
  • Relatively compact design considering the specs
Cons
  • It's still heavy
  • 720p webcam
  • Adapters are almost required

The Dell XPS 17 has always been one of the very best 17-inch laptops on the market, and the latest iteration manages to keep that up while also kicking things up a notch.

Firstly, it includes a 13th-generation Intel Core i9 processor, which can be paired with up to an Nvidia GeForce RTX 4080 Laptop GPU. This is far and away the most powerful XPS 17 yet, and it can rip through any task, including gaming and video rendering, without any issues. You can also configure it with up to 64GB of RAM and a massive 8TB SSD.

The 17-inch display is no slouch, either. Coming in a 16:10 aspect ratio, the base resolution is Full HD+, and while that's already solid, you can go up to a 4K panel with touch support. That 4K panel also covers 100% of Adobe RGB, making this an absolutely terrific display for content creation, whether you're doing video editing or even digital illustration. Unfortunately, the laptop still has a 720p webcam, though it at least includes Windows Hello facial recognition.

Despite the powerful specs, the Dell XPS 17 comes in a fairly compact package, measuring under 20mm thick and weighing 5.1 pounds. The design also looks great, mixing a silver exterior with a black carbon fiber interior. For ports, this design offers four Thunderbolt 4 connections along with a headphone jack and an SD card reader. There are also adapters for USB Type-A and HDMI in the box, so you get most needs covered, though it's a shame adapters are required with such a big laptop.

Despite some downsides, the Dell XPS 17 deserves to be among the best laptops on the market. You can read our review of the 2022 Dell XPS 17 — the latest model is very similar but much more powerful.

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Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 11
Best business laptop

The perfect laptop for getting work done

The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 11 builds on its predecessor with newer and more powerful 13th-gen Intel processors, and it now comes with improved webcam quality thanks to AI. It keeps the iconic ThinkPad design and features you know and love, too.

Pros
  • Top-tier performance, now with up to 64GB of RAM
  • Full HD webcam with upgraded AI algorithm
  • Security features and iconic design you've come to expect with a ThinkPad
Cons
  • Very expensive right now
  • No P-series configurations available yet

Lenovo's ThinkPad family is easily the most well-known family of business laptops, and the ThinkPad X1 Carbon is pretty much the quintessential business laptop. The 2023 model, or Gen 11, focuses on performance upgrades.

That means it's packing 13th-generation Intel Core processors up to a Core i7-1370P, or up to a Core i7-1365U if you want the more power-efficient U series, which is more widely available. Also new this year is the ability to go up to a whopping 64GB of RAM, in addition to 2TB of storage. That will allow for fantastic performance in memory-intensive tasks, though we should note that the RAM is still not upgradeable.

The display on this laptop is a 14-inch panel with a 16:10 aspect ratio. The base configuration is a Full HD+ IPS display, but there are multiple upgrade options available, including a touchscreen, Privacy Guard, a sharper 2.2K IPS panel, a 2.8K OLED display, or an Ultra HD+ IPS option at the top end. The webcam is a 1080p sensor, and it can also be configured with Windows Hello support and Computer Vision.

The plain black and red design of the ThinkPad X1 Carbon may be a bit boring to some, but it's a perfect fit for business environments. Plus, you get classic ThinkPad features like the pointing stick and buttons above the touchpad many business users still appreciate. It's a very light laptop, too, at 2.48 pounds. The ThinkPad X1 Carbon also has excellent connectivity, with two Thunderbolt 4 ports, two USB Type-A ports, HDMI, and a headphone jack. There's even an option for cellular connectivity, so you can stay online wherever you go.

Like many business laptops, the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon offers many configuration options for all its components, and it's just a great laptop. The latest model is incredibly expensive right now, but prices will come down over time.

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HP Spectre x360 13.5 (2023)
Best convertible

Versatile form factor in a premium design

If you want a convertible laptop that checks all the boxes, the HP Spectre x360 13.5 is one of the easiest recommendations. It has great performance and battery life, a great 3:2 display, and a premium aluminum design. Plus, one of the best webcams on any laptop.

Pros
  • Premium aluminum construction with an (optional) dual-tone look
  • Great battery life
  • Tall 3:2 display with OLED upgrade option
  • 5MP webcam
Cons
  • Intel's U series isn't as fast as the P series
  • 5G model restricts configuration options

HP's Spectre x360 series is one of the most well-known Windows laptops, and the Spectre x360 13.5 shows why that reputation is deserved. With high-end specs and a premium design, this is a fantastic convertible.

Starting off with performance, the HP Spectre x360 13.5 is powered by Intel's 13th-generation processors, specifically from the U15 series. Currently, you can get an Intel Core i7-1355U, which is a very capable processor with 10 cores and 12 threads. These 15W processors aren't as powerful as the P-series, but they're better for battery life, so this is a great choice if you care about that. Plus, the laptop still comes with up to 16GB of RAM and a 1TB SSD for storage, though higher-end configurations should be showing up soon.

The display is one of the big highlights, being a 13.5-inch display with a rare 3:2 aspect ratio that's taller than 16:10 and comes complete with touch and pen support (the pen comes in the box, too). The default configuration comes in Full HD+ resolution and there's an option for a privacy guard. You can also opt for a stunning 3K2K OLED panel, with super-sharp resolution and even more vibrant colors. HP also has some of the best webcams on the market, with a 5MP sensor supporting Windows Hello facial recognition.

As far as looks go, the HP Spectre x360 13.5 is beautiful, featuring a dual-tone design with accented edges in both Nightfall Black and Nocturne Blue models (with gold or light blue accents, respectively), or a plain natural Silver option if you prefer that. The laptop is also decently light, at 3.01 pounds. As for ports, you get two Thunderbolt 4 connections, USB Type-A, a microSD card reader, and a headphone jack, so it's a solid setup for such a small laptop.

For anyone looking for a portable and versatile machine, the HP Spectre x360 13.5 is an excellent choice in almost every way.

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Lenovo Legion Pro 7i Gen 8
Best gaming laptop

Tear through your games at high frame rates

If you're looking for gaming power, the Lenovo Legion Pro 7i is the laptop to beat. With a 24-core processor and Nvidia GeForce RTX 40 series graphics, this laptop will tear through anything you throw at it. It also has a Quad HD+ 240Hz display, so you can enjoy your games as smoothly as possible.

Pros
  • Incredible performance with 13th-gen Intel processors and Nvidia RTX 40 series GPUs
  • Quad HD+ 240Hz display lets you run your games smoothly at a high resolution
  • Premium design and build quality
  • Tons of ports
Cons
  • Battery life is atrocious
  • Display could be more vibrant
  • No Windows Hello support

Gaming is one of the most popular use cases for a PC, and the Lenovo Legion Pro 7i Gen 8 is the machine you should pick if you want a new gaming laptop.

Performance is essential for gaming, and with a 24-core Intel Core i9-13900HX processor, paired with up to an Nvidia GeForce RTX 4090 (not yet available), the Lenovo Legion Pro 7i delivers. It's an incredibly fast machine, even with lower-tier GPUs, and it also comes with up to 32GB of RAM plus a 1TB SSD. We were very impressed by it in our review of the Lenovo Legion Pro 7i Gen 8. However, this kind of performance also means battery life is terrible.

The display is also great, being a large 16-inch panel with a 16:10 aspect ratio, great for both work and play. It comes in a sharp Quad HD+ resolution, and it has a super-smooth 240Hz refresh rate, so whether you're gaming or working, you'll have a great time. We want to see more vibrant colors, but this is already great. Additionally, the laptop includes a 1080p webcam, though there's no Windows Hello support at all.

Of course, since it's a gaming laptop, there's RGB lighting, with a per-key RGB keyboard, plus a light strip on the front of the laptop that lights up in multiple colors. The overall design is very premium, too, and the aluminum build comes in at 6.17 pounds, so portability won't be great. On the flip side, you get a ton of ports, including Thunderbolt 4 and USB-C, three USB Type-A ports, HDMI, Ethernet, and a headphone jack.

Everything about this laptop is high-end and premium, but it's reasonably priced considering what it offers. It's a fantastic choice for any gamer, as long as you have the money for it.

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Apple MacBook Pro (2023)
Best for creators

So much performance with great battery life

The 2023 MacBook Pro builds on what was already one of the best laptops on the market, delivering even more powerful performance and efficiency with the Apple M2 Pro and M2 Max chips. It also has a phenomenal display and one of the best speaker systems on any laptop.

Pros
  • Apple M2 Pro and M2 Max processors are ideal for all kinds of content creation
  • Efficient Apple Silicon means battery life isn't sacrificed
  • Stunning mini-LED display with up to 1600 nits of brightness
  • Six-speaker system makes for an excellent media experience
Cons
  • Some might not like the notch
  • Expensive, especially with storage and RAM upgrades

Content creators and creative professionals often prefer working on Mac, and with the 2023 MacBook Pro, it's easy to see why.

Indeed, the MacBook Pro is powered by Apple's latest M2 Pro and M2 Max processors. These are based on Arm technology, just like the MacBook Air, but way more powerful, both in terms of the CPU and GPU, so you can easily work on demanding workloads like video editing. But because it's based on Arm, the processor is also very efficient, and you'll get much better battery life than on any comparable Windows laptop. What's more, you can go up to a massive 96GB of RAM and 8TB of storage.

In terms of the display, the MacBook Pro comes with a 14.2-inch or 16.2-inch mini-LED panel, which are both fantastic. The screen has hundreds of individual dimming zones, delivering high contrast and brightness up to a whopping 1,600 nits, making for a terrific viewing experience. The resolution varies depending on the size, but both are equally sharp, and to go along with that, you get a six-speaker system, resulting in one of the best media experiences on any laptop. The webcam is also a great 1080p sensor, though there's no facial recognition support. You can use Touch ID, though.

The design of the MacBook Pro is fairly standard, being an all-metal laptop with a clamshell design and starting at 4.7 pounds, which is reasonable considering how powerful it is. As for ports, you get three Thunderbolt 4 connections, along with HDMI 2.1, a headphone jack with support for high-impedance headphones, an SD card reader, and MagSafe 3 for charging.

There's no doubt that the 2023 MacBook Pro is the most powerful MacBook yet, but it's also one of the best and most powerful laptops in general. The efficiency and performance of Apple Silicon is unrivaled, and everything else is great, too. You can learn more about it in our MacBook Pro (2023) review.

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Lenovo Yoga 6 Gen 8
Best budget laptop

Versatile and capable at a reasonable price

The Lenovo Yoga 6 (2023) is an excellent budget Windows convertible with AMD Ryzen 7030 series processors. It also has a Full HD+ display with a 16:10 aspect ratio and a 1080p webcam with Windows Hello support.

Pros
  • AMD Ryzen 7000 series processors
  • Full HD webcam with Windows Hello support
  • Solid supply of ports
Cons
  • Pen is only included in some models
  • It lacks bells and whistles of more premium laptops

Spending over $1,000 on a laptop isn't for everyone, but that doesn't mean you can't get a great experience all the same. The 2023 Lenovo Yoga 6 is a fantastic example of exactly that.

On the performance front, the latest Yoga 6 model comes with AMD Ryzen 7000 series processors, starting with a Ryzen 5 7530U, with 6 cores and 12 threads, enough for great performance in all kinds of day-to-day tasks. It also comes with 8GB of RAM and a 256GB SSD, which is a solid starting point. If you can find some discounts, it's worth considering higher-end configurations, but the base model is more than enough for web browsing and writing up documents.

The display on the Lenovo Yoga 6 is a 13.3-inch panel, and it comes in the 16:10 aspect ratio with Full HD+ resolution. This is great for this price point, and it's sharp enough considering the size. Since it's a convertible, touch and pen input are supported, though you may need to buy a Wacom AES-enabled pen for Windows Ink separately since not all models include one. The webcam is also a 1080p sensor and it even supports Windows Hello, a rarity at this price point.

Turning to the design, it's pretty much the same as the model we reviewed last year. It uses a plastic base and a metal top cover, and some models have this top cover wrapped in fabric for a unique look. The laptop weighs 3.02 pounds, so it's fairly portable, and it has a good port selection including two USB-C ports, two USB Type-A ports, HDMI, a headphone jack, and a microSD card reader, giving you variety and quantity.

Just like its predecessor, the Lenovo Yoga 6 for 2023 is an excellent value proposition, and an easy recommendation for almost anyone.

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Microsoft Surface Pro 9
Best detachable

Perfect for portability and versatility

$1599 $2199 Save $600

The Surface Pro 9 is the best Windows tablet you can buy right now, featuring either 12th-generation Intel processors or a Microsoft SQ3 chip for the 5G model. It delivers strong performance, plus it has a fantastic display and great cameras.

Pros
  • Thin and relatively light design
  • Sharp 13-inch display with 120Hz refresh rate
  • Great webcam
  • Optional 5G connectivity
Cons
  • 5G model isn't as fast and lacks Thunderbolt support
  • Keyboard and pen cost extra

Typical laptops may work well for many people, but a tablet gives you more versatility and portability, and the Surface Pro 9 is the best option you can get right now.

Starting with performance, the Surface Pro 9 comes in two major variants. The Wi-Fi model comes with 12th-generation Intel Core processors, up to a Core i7-1255U. If you want cellular connectivity, the Surface Pro 9 with 5G, which we reviewed, is available with a Microsoft SQ3 chipset, based on the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8cx Gen 3. This is an Arm-based processor, so it's very efficient, but not as fast as the Intel model. On top of that, you get up to 32GB of RAM and a 1TB SSD for storage, though the 5G model maxes out with just 16GB and 512GB, respectively.

The display is the same for both models, which means you get a 13-inch panel with a very sharp resolution of 2880 x 1920. Not only that, but it also has a 120Hz refresh rate, so everything moves much more smoothly on the screen. Plus, it supports touch and pen input, even including tactile signals on the Surface Slim Pen 2, simulating the feel of writing with a pen on paper.

Because it's a tablet, the Surface Pro 9 also has great cameras. The front-facing webcam is a 5MP sensor, complete with Windows Hello support, while the rear camera uses a 10MP sensor, and it can even record videos in 4K.

In terms of design, the Surface Pro 9 is one of the lightest devices on this list, as you'd expect, considering it doesn't have a keyboard. It comes in at around 1.9 pounds and it's just 9.3mm thick. If you go with the Intel model, there are also four beautiful colors: Platinum, Graphite, Forest, and Sapphire, but the 5G model only comes in Platinum.

Rounding things out, the Surface Pro 9 only has a couple of USB Type-C ports and nothing else. On the Intel models, those ports support Thunderbolt 4, but that's not the case with the 5G version. There's no headphone jack, but this setup is about what you would expect out of a tablet.

While it's not a perfect device, the Surface Pro 9 is easily the best Windows tablet you can buy right now.

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HP Dragonfly Pro Chromebook
Best Chromebook

A powerful Chromebook with a fantastic display

The HP Dragonfly Pro Chromebook is easily the best Chromebook on the market, with powerful processors, a top-notch display, and one of the best webcams on a laptop. It even has an RGB keyboard for a bit of extra personality.

Pros
  • Quad HD+ display with 1,200 nits of brightness
  • High-end 12th-gen Intel Core processors
  • 8MP webcam
Cons
  • Not exactly thin or light
  • More expensive than most Chromebooks

Windows may be the most popular operating system in the world, but ChromeOS has been growing rapidly, and HP is capitalizing on that by making what's easily one of the best Chromebooks any company has done, the Dragonfly Pro Chromebook. It's engineered with Google, so it's as close to the ideal experience as you can get.

That starts with high-end processors, in this case, a 12th-generation Intel Core i5-1235U with 10 cores and 12 threads, which should run ChromeOS flawlessly. It's already a great processor for Windows, and with ChromeOS being as light as it is, it's even better there. The laptop also includes 16GB of RAM and 256GB of SSD storage, more than you're ever likely to need in a Chromebook.

The display is one of the big highlights, though, no pun intended. This 14-inch panel comes in a 16:10 aspect ratio, and it has a very sharp Quad HD+ resolution, making for a great viewing and reading experience. Even more notable is how bright it gets; you get up to 1,200 nits, making this one of the brightest displays on a laptop. Similarly impressive is the webcam, with an 8MP sensor that makes this the best webcam on a Chromebook, and one of the best in general.

Design-wise, the HP Dragonfly Pro Chromebook looks sleek and clean, coming in Ceramic White or Sparkling Black colorways. To add some flair, subtle RGB lighting is also present on the keyboard. It's not overly light, though, coming in at 3.33 pounds. For ports, the laptop comes packing four Thunderbolt 4 ports and nothing else, meaning there's not even a headphone jack. You may need some wireless peripherals here, but at least a total of four ports isn't bad for a 14-inch laptop.

While many ChromeOS laptops try to aim at more of a budget audience, the Dragonfly Pro Chromebook is clearly aimed at the premium market, and it does a great job at that. It's a fantastic laptop if you can afford it.

The best laptops in 2023: The bottom line

Those are what we'd consider the best laptops you can buy right now, and some of the best choices as gifts for someone who might be looking to upgrade. The Lenovo Yoga 9i is the best overall offering because it offers a blend of high-end performance for day-to-day tasks, two beautiful OLED display options, and a stunning design that looks better than a Yoga ever has. It's a great laptop for almost anything, with that great speaker setup also making for a phenomenal media experience, too. Laptops don't get much better than this.

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Lenovo Yoga 9i (2023)
Best overall

Powered by 13th-generation Intel Core processors, the Lenovo Yoga 9i offers fantastic performance for day-to-day use. Plus, with a stunning OLED display and a powerful speaker system, watching movies and other media is absolutely fantastic on this laptop.

If you can't afford to spend much money on a laptop, though, then you may want to consider the Lenovo Yoga 6. This much cheaper convertible laptop still has a lot to offer for users on a budget, with modern AMD Ryzen 7000 series processors, a 16:10 display, and even a 1080p webcam with Windows Hello support. For under $700, that's already fantastic.