The best laptop for you based on your budget: Which? experts tested 244 laptops – and here are the ones you must snap up

The question The first laptop was launched in 1981. It had a teeny five-inch screen, weighed 11.1kg and cost £1,346 (in today’s money that’s £4,795). Thankfully, the market has since improved. But when a department store can sell more than 230 kinds of identical-looking laptops, how can you tell which is best to buy?

The basics Five members of the Which? lab team tested 244 laptops. At current prices, the steepest (a 16-inch MacBook Pro) costs £2,499 and the cheapest (an 11-inch Samsung Galaxy Chromebook) costs £160.

The method The lab boffins performed objective tests including weighing the laptops, timing their battery life, gauging start-up time and measuring screen brightness. Then 30+ subjective tests assessed how easy each laptop is to use: is the keyboard sticky? How responsive is the touchpad? Is it easily portable? Also, Which? deployed a group of audio experts to rate sound quality.

The thing to remember Which? has been going since 1957 and, unlike other product experts, it buys the items before testing them. That means there’s no relying on freebies and no biased results.

See the full range of expert-recommended laptops at which.co.uk/laptops

BEST BLOWOUT

Memory 16GB

Storage 256GB

Weight 1.23 kg

Size H 13mm x W 304mm x D 215mm

Battery life 17 hours video streaming, 12 hours 20 minutes web browsing.

What works? A lot. This is Apple’s thinnest, lightest laptop. It’s speedy, with a long battery life and great sound and screen quality. It’s also powerful enough to handle things like professional video editing.

What’s the catch? If you want more storage and memory you’ll have to pay a fortune. An extra 8GB of memory and 256GB of storage cost around £200 – each.

BEST MID-RANGE

Memory 16GB

Storage 512GB

Weight 1.15kg

Size H 16mm x W 295mm x D 209mm

Battery life 11.5 hours video streaming, more than 13 hours web browsing.

What works? The battery life is brilliant and so is the storage, plus it comes with Windows 11. It’s also, compared to other models of its size, very, very light – ideal for slinging in your bag and using while out and about.

What’s the catch? The speakers are slightly muffled and the screen quality could be a bit sharper.

BEST BUDGET

 

Memory 8GB

Storage 128GB

Weight 1.73kg

Size H 21mm x W 362mm x D 243mm

Battery life 9.5 hours video streaming, eight hours web browsing.

What works? You won’t find better at this price. Plus it’s got a large screen and, as long as you only need it for basic tasks, the speed is good, too.

What’s the catch? The storage is small but most people find 128GB adequate. Besides, Chromebooks, including this one, save things to ‘the cloud’ anyway. It is, however, heavy and it doesn’t support Windows.

*Prices correct at time of going to press. 

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