The HP Elite x360 1040 G11 2-in-1 provides performance, endurance, and security in a durable, stylish frame.
The TUF budget-brand 14-inch laptop is compact with few frills, but it has plenty of power under the hood for gaming or other intense tasks.
The Swift Go 16 is a good laptop that features a couple of cool AI tricks, sure. But it's far from being a true "AI machine."
Lenovo and Qualcomm team up to make an otherwise great laptop stymied by lackluster AI and underwhelming battery life.
Microsoft's more powerful faux-tablet with Copilot+ PC features has a nice, bright display, though the AI features all remain pointless.
The controversial auto-screenshotting feature will not be shipping on Copilot+ PCs. It will be released later and restricted to Windows Insiders to start.
Acer’s budget-friendly laptop can work well if all you want to do is push framerates, but it won’t feel that great as you play.
The Recall feature is being made opt-in on Windows 11 during setup. This comes after security researchers called it a ‘privacy nightmare.’
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?
There are new Ryzen 9000 series CPUs made to conquer gaming, but there’s a whole new chip specifically to win against ARM-based Copilot+ PCs.
The Spacetop G1 costs $1,900 and offers nearly 180 degrees of screen real estate. However, you’ll have to deal with a lack of native apps.
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.
The new feature on Copilot+ PCs will take over a chunk of your hard drive—and it has no qualms about screenshotting your passwords.
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.
The ARM-based chips will come to PCs soon, but they’re promising AI performance that might finally see AI run on your PC, and not the cloud.
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.