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HP is known for making reliable, versatile laptops, but it can be hard to find the right one with so many to choose from. Here's our list of the best HP laptops we've tested.
The current sweet spot for a reliable laptop to handle average work, home office or school tasks is between $700 and $800 and a reasonable model for creative work or gaming is $1,000 and up.
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These are our favorite HP laptops from the company's OmniBook, Pavilion, Envy, Spectre and Transcend lines -- all tested and reviewed by CNET editors. Matt Elliott is a senior editor at CNET with ...
Best 14-inch Dell's XPS 14 (9440) is all-new for 2024, with a minimalist design, 3.2K OLED display, optional discrete NVIDIA Laptop GPU, and Intel Core Ultra H-series CPUs with NPU for boosted AI ...
Hassam is a certified PC Hardware Professional. Memory is one of the most important components of any computer. It serves as a link between the CPU and the rest of the system. As a result, one of the ...
If you’ve been shopping around for a gaming laptop, do me a favor and pump the breaks–you’ve got to take a few things into consideration first. A powerful GPU is needed for keeping up with ...
Whether you need a laptop for work, play, or something else entirely, having the best laptop for your needs can make all the difference in getting things done efficiently. If you’re on the hunt for a ...
Razer laptops are some of the most revered in the industry, and it's not necessarily down to their raw power. While the latest releases do pack all the biggest components from Intel, AMD ...
When shopping for a new laptop in 2025, you have a wider choice than ever. To help you find the right device, we’ve tested and reviewed hundreds of the best laptops from brands like Apple ...
The CES, or the Consumer Electronics Show shindig in Las Vegas often talks about tech and concepts that’d never make it to the real world.