From folding PCs to dual-screen devices and ultra-thin gaming rigs, these are the best laptops at CES 2022.
The Zenbook 17 Fold OLED has a 17.3-inch panel that folds into two 12.5-inch screens.
The flagship Yoga 9i is one of our favorite convertible laptops, but we don't love this change.
It isn't the most exciting new release, but the X1 Carbon got the updates it needed to stay ahead.
If the 17.3-inch, 21:10 display wasn't strange enough, the deck houses a secondary 8-inch touchscreen.
Lenovo claims the Legion 5 Pro line sports the world's first 2560 x 1600 display with an adaptive 240Hz refresh rate on a 16-inch laptop.
Intel is making some bold claims about its new hybrid chips for gaming and high-performance laptops.
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The IdeaPad Duet 5 Chromebook succeeds where the Pixel Slate failed, with an OLED display and a comfortable (and included) keyboard.
Dell wants to reimagine the workplace with new concepts that solve some problems—but they're not yet real devices.
The first beta is now available on phones and tablets so you can tinker with the feature drop before its early 2022 release.
Great news for that one weird aunt who refuses to buy a Kobo or a Kindle.
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It looks like Google's very good Chromebook won't get a refresh until 2023 at the earliest.
It's a little expensive for an alarm clock, but it's a solid bedside companion.
With a $250 student laptop running a lightweight version of Windows 11, it sure seems like Microsoft is trying to take Google's lunch money.
Snapdragon Spaces is yet another mixed reality platform designed to support the coming wave of AR glasses.
Between its position and what looks like built-in stylus support, the leaked ThinkBook Plus could be a unique mobile workstation for artists.
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