The Eluktronics MECH-15 G2 is an exciting piece of equipment that takes the place of both a serious gaming laptop and a standard laptop you might use for work, at a reasonable price. It isn’t cheap either, but the fact that it packs the latest components and a slick design makes the price more bearable.
The Asus TUF505DU-EB74 is a cheap gaming laptop —by gaming standards — that is best suited for online competitive games where high frame rates are more utilized than graphics. Just how much you like it, will depend on your expectations and gaming needs. If you play older games, or games with graphical settings set to low, then you’ll like the inclusion of the 120Hz refresh rate screen. Plus, the rugged ‘TUF’ design makes for a great choice budget laptop you can carry around.
The Asus Chromebook C523NA-DH02 proves that it’s possible to make a quality 15-inch laptop with a luxury feel for a reasonable amount of money. The swift Chrome OS helps, in that a relatively low-end CPU manages to provide outstanding performance for most daily productivity tasks.
Let’s be honest here. Huawei’s sophomore effort in the laptop category has paid off well with MateBook X Pro –that’s unapologetically a MacBook Pro clone, but an excellent one for that matter. It features an intriguing screen ration, nimble sound quality, and a sweet blend of price and performance.
The Acer Chromebook Spin 311 CP311-2H-C7QD is exactly what most of us want from a Chromebook: Small, inexpensive, and powerful enough to handle work...
Chromebooks – laptops that run on Google’s Chrome OS – sometimes get a bad rap because the initial offerings looked cheap, felt disposable and lacked speed. The Acer Chromebook 14 (CB3-431-C539) has none of these issues, thanks to its brushed metal lid and aluminum chassis that give it a sleek design, and translate to a great build quality.
The world’s smallest 14-inch ultra-thin laptop is finally updated for 2020. The Asus ZenBook 14 has always been our favorite since we first reviewed...
With a remarkably compact chassis and solid performance, the Asus ZenBook 14 has always been the laptop I’ve reviewed that I could easily buy for myself. Now, it gets newer components, but the priced hasn’t been adjusted upwards. We’re talking of Asus’s newest ZenBook 14 UX431FA-EH55 that now packs Intel’s 10th Gen CPU and puts a 14-inch display on a frame of a traditional 13-inch laptop, and its sexy utopia blue aluminum chassis is tested to military-grade durability.
The Gigabyte Aero 15-X9-RT5P is expensive, no doubt about that. But considering that it excels both as a serious gaming laptop and a standard laptop you can use for work, the price is much bearable. The Aero 15 isn’t just a great gaming laptop. It’s a value packed great laptop, period.