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It wasn't the big redesign we were hoping for this time last year, when Apple rolled out its M4 models of the MacBook Pro. In fact, there wasn't a redesign at all. This generation of the 14-inch MacBook Pro is identical to the 2024 model (prices remain unchanged as well) with a single exception -- it incorporates the M5 processor,
Every month(ish) at High Performance Laptops, we publish a group test which ranks the best laptops in the market according to their updated prices and availability. There's been another huge update for October 2025 - right in time for Windows 10 going EOL.
Screen size: Picking out the best screen size is usually a matter of preference. Laptops under $1,000 tend to have small display screens, ranging from 12.3 inches to 15.6 inches. It is, however, possible to find laptops that are both bigger and smaller than this specific range.
A laptop that does everything youd expect from a premium laptop of its stature – and it does it while looking effortlessly good.
The curious design of the Alienware 16 Area-51 helps with sound and heat, but it's a big laptop and there's room to push the hardware harder.
Fujitsu’s A77-K3 combines a 13th-gen Intel Core i5 processor and a DVD drive, challenging the modern trend of ultra-light, cloud-first laptops.
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I Suggest You Hurry Up and Snag One of These 7 Gaming Laptop and Desktop Prime Day Deals Before They Vanish
During Prime Big Deal Days, you have a rare chance to save big on high-powered PCs for all your gaming needs. So act fast before these great deals from Lenovo, MSI, and other top brands are gone.
The search for the best laptop for students requires balancing essential factors: performance for demanding coursework, lightweight design for campus mobility, and a long-lasting battery. Our guide highlights 10 top-rated laptops across various budgets,
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How does Intel develop a laptop? (Meteor Lake)
Leo managed to get some time to sit down with Gokul Subramaniam, Vice President, Client Platform & systems, Client Computing Group at Intel. He offered some insights into new laptops and into some of the technical processes during development.