Laptops

  • Toshiba Satellite S50T B-10H
    Toshiba SATELLITE S50T-B-10H review The S50T-B-10H is a decent enough laptop, but poor screen lets it down
    £750
    Michael Passingham
  • HP Envy x360 review - Hands on A bendy 15.6-inch laptop with an innovative touchpad
    Michael Passingham
  • Asus X550LDV-XO552H review Good graphics and processor speed, but screen quality could be better on the Asus X550LDV-XO552
    £666
    Michael Passingham
  • Dell XPS 15
    Dell Precision M3800 Good for processor and graphics-intensive tasks, but its touchpad and issues with display scaling spoils it
    £1955
    Michael Passingham
  • Aorus X7 v2 This stratospherically powerful and remarkably thin SLI gaming laptop is unsurprisingly hot and loud
    £1749
    Michael Passingham
  • Dell XPS 11
    Dell XPS 11 Disappointing touch keyboard and average screen ruin what could be a good laptop
    £859
    Katharine Byrne
  • recommended
    Asus VivoBook X200CA
    Asus VivoBook X200CA Battery life could be better, but this budget touchscreen laptop is great value
    £299
    Katharine Byrne
  • Chillblast Helium i7 4500 14" Ultrabook review Powerful and good-value ultraportable laptop, but its keyboard and battery life disappoint
    £899
    Michael Passingham
  • Acer Aspire Switch 10
    Acer Aspire Switch 10 A decent convertible, but its poor keyboard and lack-lustre performance makes the Asus T100 a better buy
    £295
    Michael Passingham
  • best buy
    Scan 3XS Graphite LG156 3/4
    Scan 3XS Graphite LG156 review Superb gaming performance for a sub-£1,000 laptop, but it’s bulky and plain
    £899
    Michael Passingham
  • best buy
    Schenker XMG P504
    Schenker XMG P504 This 15.6-inch gaming laptop blitzes the competition, but it’s expensive
    £1650
    Michael Passingham
  • Schenker S403
    Schenker S403 This ultraportable has a good specification for its price, but is let down by terrible battery life
    £875
    K.G. Orphanides
  • Dell Chromebook 11 Dell’s latest Chromebook is a good performer, but it’s more expensive than our current favourite
    £215
    Michael Passingham