There’s a new ProArt laptop, a 2-in-1, and a convertible running on new AMD and Qualcomm chips. Plus the Zenbook now comes in ‘Ceraluminum.’ Wait, what?
A new game bar makes cloud gaming better than ever on Chromebook, but Google is also adding AI drafting features every time you right click.
Its new adaptive audio feature will sync the mics and speakers of all the laptops in a meeting room.
Copilot+ PCs took the spotlight, but software like Recall plus Copilot plugins are going to make Windows 11 even more AI-centric.
There are tons of new Snapdragon X Elite-powered PCs, plus a new Surface Pro 2-in-1 that wants to be your everything device for supercharged AI.
The new Yoga Slim 7x and ThinkPad T14s feature Qualcomm's ARM-based Snapdragon X Elite.
The 9th-gen Legion Pro 7i has more than enough power for high-end gaming and it’s still cheaper than Razer.
The latest iteration of the Alienware m18 is power personified with its over-the-top specs, however, you’re going to pay a pretty penny for the privilege.
Alienware's gaming laptop removes the butt for a slimmer fit, but the best part of the m16 R2 is its pleasant palm rest and clicky keyboard.
Gaming-capable laptops have come a long way, and there’s probably a portable PC to fit your particular budget.
The XPS is a very unique laptop compared to the well-trodden MacBook formula, but Apple may have the edge in base usability.
Dell’s reconfigured and expanded XPS lineup has good performance and an option for a beautiful OLED screen, but you’ll have to accept the new, sleek design.
Make sure you have a microfiber cloth handy, and you won't go wrong mixing equal parts isopropyl alcohol and water.
Should you buy a Samsung laptop if you're already wielding a Samsung smartphone?
Sometimes, buying a budget-minded laptop can be an exercise in compromise, but there's ways to save and still end up with a powerful PC.
The ThinkPad X1 Fold redesign sports a fine OLED screen that stretches a full 16.3 inches, but you won't do more than basic tasks on this $2,500 device.
So many of us are "perma-charging" our laptops, but it's a performance myth that shortens your computer's lifespan.
A nice, all-rounder kinda machine lacking just a little horsepower.
Deciding whether to buy the M3 13-inch and 15-inch, or go cheaper with the M2 MacBook? There’s a few things you should know before pulling the trigger.
Both the 13- and 15-inch ultra-light laptops have never been more powerful, but they're also too similar to the previous MacBook Airs with M2.
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