Laptop Reviews
Laptops are evolving at a dramatic pace, and this is the place to track their progress, or lack thereof. The best laptop is out there, and our laptop reviews dig deep into what’s new from the world’s biggest manufacturers to help you find it. From each new iteration of the Apple MacBook and Microsoft Surface to what’s coming up from likes of Dell, HP, Lenovo, and more, The Verge has you covered.
Microsoft’s 13.5-inch Surface Book 3 puts modern guts in a dated design
2015’s detachable in a 2020 world
Lenovo Chromebook Duet review: this has no business costing so little
Cut corners don’t ruin the experience
Gigabyte Aero 15 review: works hard, plays hard
An OLED screen, a cutting-edge GPU, and a hefty price tag
HP Elite Dragonfly (2020) review: recycled in the right ways
HP puts its best ideas in a laptop that few can afford.
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Asus ROG Zephyrus G14 review: AMD has rewritten the rules
AMD finally challenges Intel for the gaming gold
The HP Elite Dragonfly is too stylish for the boardroom
A business laptop you’ll actually want to use
Dell XPS 13 (late 2019) review: the one with six cores
You can now get a six-core processor in a 13-inch computer, but you might not want it
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Apple MacBook Pro 16-inch review: the one you’ve been waiting for
Apple fixed the obvious things
Dell XPS 13 2-in-1 review: the XPS 13 to get
The latest XPS 13 2-in-1 rights the wrongs of its predecessor and is even better than the standard XPS 13
Microsoft Surface Pro X review: heartbreaker
Better than expected isn’t enough
Google Pixelbook Go review: the price of simplicity
Google’s cheapest Chromebook is still more expensive than the competition
Dell’s latest XPS 15 has a speedy processor and gorgeous display, but it isn’t a slam dunk
OLED and Core i9 come with compromises
Acer Swift 7 review: thin at all costs
The Swift 7 is the lightest computer I’ve ever reviewed, but it makes many compromises to get there