Laptops
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This beastly gaming laptop just dropped in price and packs a Ryzen AI 9 HX, 32GB RAM, and an RTX 5080
Don't miss out on this steep discount
XDA's top picks from Computex 2026: The most exciting tech of the year
And what a year it's shaping up to be
This thin MSI laptop hides gaming power under its professional disguise, thanks to Nvidia's RTX Spark
Nvidia's new chip has the potential to revolutionise how we use laptops.
Asus' New ProArt P16 and P14 pack Nvidia's powerful RTX Spark chip
These MacBook Pro rivals pack some seriously impressive tech specs.
Dell's new XPS 13 price point makes it a MacBook Neo competitor
It's $599 for students, $699 for everyone else
Microsoftโs Nvidia RTX Spark-powered Surface Laptop Ultra will push Windows on Arm further than ever
The tech giant says that the Surface Laptop Ultra's RTX Spark chip has been optimized for Windows 11 with developer and creator workloads in mind.
Your old laptop is too weak for Windows 11, but it's strong enough for home lab VMs and containers
Remember to unplug the battery, and your laptop server will be just fine
Acerโs massive 18-Inch Predator Helios AI laptop wants to replace your gaming desktop
The PC maker also revealed its "value-driven" lightweight Acer Nitro 16 gaming laptop
Acer finally reveals a budget-friendly Windows on Arm device with Acer's Aspire Go 15
There's also a mightier version if that's more your speed.
Googlebooks: What Google's not telling us
Google's recent Android laptop announcement leaves us with more questions than answers.
The Lenovo Yoga Slim 7x shows that the Snapdragon PC era is here
It's all I'm using from now on
I replaced my desktop with a Snapdragon X2 Plus laptop, and the only thing I missed was the GPU
The Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 5x surprised me
Googlebook repeats Pixelbook's biggest mistake, and Gemini won't save it
Hey Gemini, can you sell me a laptop?
Microsoft's new Surface Laptop finally has a privacy display
It's exclusive to businesses right now.
Microsoft is quietly walking back Copilot+, but the Googlebook is proof that Google didn't get the memo
AI isn't a compelling selling point for a physical device
I built my own Googlebook with a Raspberry Pi, local LLMs, and old hardware
I turned out much better than I expected
Lenovo's Yoga Slim 7i Ultra Aura Edition does something I didn't think Windows laptops could do
Finally, a Windows 11 laptop that feels truly premium
