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7 best laptops for travelers, gamers, creatives and more

Aside from my phone, my laptop is my most important device. I use it for everything: working on articles for NBC Select, watching the latest movies on Netflix, editing videos, planning travel and so much more. Which is why the thought of replacing it stresses me out, especially when it can be difficult to understand what laptop tech specs mean.

But upgrading your laptop can lead to a faster, lighter and more enjoyable experience for any task. That’s why we spoke with experts on what to look for when shopping for a new laptop, and rounded up top-rated and staff favorite options.



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Best laptops in 2024




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How to shop for a laptop

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Our top picks

  • Best for most people

    Apple MacBook Air (M2)

    $799.00
    $999.00

    Amazon

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  • Best for Windows

    Dell XPS 13

    $1,399.99
    $1,399.99

    Dell

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  • Best gaming laptop

    Asus ROG Zephyrus G14

    $1,599.99
    $1,599.99

    Best Buy

    Learn more

How we picked the best laptops

We spoke with electronics experts to better understand the most important things to look for when shopping for a new laptop. We also asked NBC Select staff about their favorite laptops, and chose models that fit the following criteria:


  • Operating system:

    An operating system (OS) is the software at the root of your laptop — it manages nearly all its other processes. Your OS is a deciding factor in what kinds of programs you can download and what kinds of devices you can connect your laptop to. We included laptops that use Mac and Windows OS.

  • Performance:

    Not everyone needs the biggest, most powerful laptop on the market. The amount of speed, memory and storage space you need depends on what you are using the laptop for, according to our experts. We included a range of options so that you only pay for what you need.

  • Size:

    Small laptops are great for anyone on the go, while larger laptops can be better for multitasking, video editing, gaming and performance, according to our experts. We included laptops ranging from 13 to 15 inches.

Best laptops in 2024

Our top picks come from familiar brands like Apple, Acer, Asus and Dell. Below each recommendation, we share specifications you should know when shopping, like size, weight, ports, storage size and more.

Best for most people:

Apple MacBook Air (M2)

Apple MacBook Air (M2)

  • Hi-res screen
  • MagSafe charger
  • Extra storage is pricey

NBC Select staff have used different MacBook Air laptops for years. This latest model is a good fit for anyone, outside of creative professionals and gamers. It has a high-resolution screen and a speedy processor — I can have tons of tabs open, tackle video calls and browse spreadsheets without slowing down. This M2 version has faster all-around speeds than its predecessor, according to the brand.

Aside from its travel-friendly size, my favorite part of this laptop is the MagSafe charger: a cable that magnetically snaps in and out of the charging port. If you (or someone else) accidentally yanks the charging cable, it will snap out harmlessly,


without


dragging your entire laptop off your desk or lap.



Battery life:



Up to 18 hours



| Operating system:



MacOS



| RAM:



16GB |



Storage:



256GB SSD



| Size:



11.97 x 8.46 x 0.44 in



| Weight:



2.7 lbs.



| GPU:



Apple M2 (8-core)



| CPU:



Apple M2 (8-core)

Best for Windows:

Dell XPS 13

Dell XPS 13

  • Very portable
  • Sleek design
  • Fewer ports than other models

I used a

Dell XPS 15

laptop for years as my main device — it tackled video calls, video editing and gaming well, albeit a little hot to the touch. But if you are mostly using Google and Microsoft programs, this 13-inch model above is more appropriate. It is the smallest and lightest laptop on our list — at just 2.62 pounds, it won’t make your backpack unbearably heavy. Similar to a Macbook, most of the components are metal, giving it a sleek and durable look. The lack of ports could be a drawback for some, but the XPS 13 comes with two adapters: USB-C to USB-A and USB-C to 3.5mm headset.



Battery life:



Up to 12 hours



| Operating system:



Windows 11



| RAM:



16GB



| Storage:



256GB SSD



| Size:



11.62 x 7.84 x 0.6 in



| Weight:



2.62 lbs. |



GPU:



Qualcomm Adreno



| CPU:



Snapdragon X Plus

Best budget laptop:

Acer Aspire 3

Acer Aspire 3

  • Low price
  • Lots of ports
  • Keyboard is not backlit
  • Minimal storage

This laptop costs around $350, much less than the other options on our list. That’s partly because it has less storage space (128GB) and a less powerful CPU (Ryzen 3) — most of our other picks have at least 256GB of storage and faster CPUs. If you are only doing simple tasks like browsing the web then it will suffice, making it a better fit for younger students than working professionals. Even at this price, it has a big 15-inch HD display and lots of ports — no need to carry an adapter or

USB hub

to plug in all your devices.



Battery life:



Up to 11 hours



| Operating system:



Windows 11



| RAM:



8GB



| Storage:



128GB SSD



| Size:



14.3 x 9.4 x 0.74 in



| Weight:



3.92 lbs.



| GPU:



AMD Radeon



| CPU:



AMD Ryzen 3 7320U

Best budget Mac:

Apple MacBook Air (M1)

Macbook Air M1

  • Lowest priced MacBook
  • Hi-res screen
  • Limited storage space

NBC Select editorial projects manager

Rebecca Rodriguez

uses this MacBook, which she’s owned for two years, for emails, spreadsheets, budgeting, staying organized and watching TV. It is smaller and more lightweight than many of the options on our list at under three pounds and less than 12 inches wide. While it has less speed, storage space and ports than some of our other top picks, it is more than enough for Rodriguez’s needs.



Battery life:



Up to 18 hours



| Operating system:



MacOS



| RAM:



8GB



| Storage:



256GB SSD



| Size:



11.97 x 8.36 x 0.63 in



| Weight:



2.8 lbs. |



GPU:



Apple M1 (7-core)



| CPU:



Apple M1 (8-core)

Best gaming laptop:

Asus ROG Zephyrus G14

Asus ROG Zephyrus G14

  • Powerful GPU
  • Ample port options
  • Lots of storage
  • Hard to see white backlit keys

This is one of the

best gaming laptops

, balancing performance, portability and price. It has powerful internal components and a fast, high-resolution quad-HD display, meaning it is well-equipped to play all the latest games. It also has plenty of USB ports to plug in

gaming accessories

and peripherals, as well as an HDMI port if you want to plug in another

computer monitor

. Unlike many other gaming laptops, it is relatively small and lightweight — only slightly larger than a Macbook Pro.

I do not own the G14 but based on my experience with gaming laptops generally, this mid-range gaming laptop is a better value than other top-of-the-line versions, which often have diminishing returns for the money.



Battery life:



Up to 10 hours



| Operating system:



Windows 11



| RAM:



16GB



| Storage:



1000GB SSD



| Size:



12.26 x 8.66 x 0.63 in



| Weight:



3.31 lbs. |



GPU:



NVIDIA RTX 4060



| CPU:



AMD Ryzen 9 8945HS

Best budget gaming:

Acer Nitro V

Acer Nitro V

  • Great value for performance
  • Good port options
  • Heavy

If you are looking to play games on your laptop but don’t need the most recent, most premium parts, this laptop still offers great performance for less than our other picks. It has a fast screen and plenty of ports to plug in all kinds of gaming accessories.

At 4.63 pounds, it is the heaviest laptop on our list — frequent travelers interested in gaming might want to look at the lighter, more battery-efficient

Acer Zephyrus G14

instead.



Battery life:



Unlisted



| Operating system:



Windows 11



| RAM:



16GB



| Storage:



512GB SSD



| Size:



14.26 x 9.44 x 0.93 in



| Weight:



4.63 lbs. |



GPU:



NVIDIA RTX 4050



| CPU:



AMD Ryzen 5 7535HS

Best for creatives:

Apple Macbook Pro (M4 Pro)

Apple MacBook Pro (M4 Pro)

  • Super hi-res screen
  • Excellent performance
  • Long battery life
  • Pricey

While I haven’t tried this latest M4 version, I use a 14-inch MacBook Pro for work. It is an excellent all-round laptop that I would recommend to any creative professional. I can open dozens (

read: way too many

) tabs, hop on video calls and edit large video sequences in programs like Adobe Premiere Pro without the computer slowing down or getting too hot to handle.

The screen in particular is gorgeous, with vibrant colors and the highest resolution of any laptop on this list. And while I wouldn’t call it a gaming laptop, I have played less graphically demanding games like

Hades

without issue.

It is slightly heavier and larger than the MacBook Air, but that small increase in bulk is worth the increased performance.



Battery life:



Up to 22 hours



| Operating system:



MacOS



| RAM:



24GB



| Storage:



512GB SSD



| Size:



12.31 x 8.71 x 0.61 in



| Weight:



3.53 lbs. |



GPU:



Apple M4 Pro (16-core)



| CPU:



Apple M4 Pro (12-core)

How to shop for a laptop

Our experts agree that shopping for a laptop can be intimidating. Asking yourself a few questions before browsing different models can help narrow your options from dozens to a handful of quality contenders fit to your needs and lifestyle.

What is this laptop for?

Think about how you are going to use your new laptop. Depending on your answer, you’ll need a more or less powerful machine:


For photo and video editing

: Video and photo editing software runs more smoothly with a more powerful machine, namely one with a stronger GPU and more RAM, says Eric Ackerson, a senior product marketing and brand manager at

Acer

of America, one of the largest computer manufacturers. (Since Acer sells laptops, we only spoke with Ackerson about technical shopping guidance, and did not ask for specific product recommendations.) I’ve found editing videos much easier using a 15 or 17 inch screen — you have more space to spread out multiple windows or one large application.


For gaming

: Games can run more efficiently on a laptop with a more powerful GPU, says

Carl Prouty

, a product specialist with over 20 years of experience in consumer electronics sales at

Abt

, a national retailer of electronics and appliances based in Glenview, Illinois. (Since Abt sells laptops, we only spoke with Prouty about technical shopping guidance, and did not ask for specific product recommendations.) Without a strong GPU, games can stutter and lag more often, says Ackerson.


For documents, emails and video calls

: Web browsing, streaming and document editing are considered basic tasks for a computer and do not require top of the line specs or GPUs, according to our experts. You can likely purchase a laptop that is less than $1000 and still have smooth performance, in my experience.

What other devices do you use?

Most phones can now sync with your laptop, allowing you to send texts, access photos and more from either device. Android phones tend to work more easily with Windows laptops, while Apple phones sync seamlessly with Apple laptops, in my experience. Matching your phone to your laptop’s operating system can help the two devices work in tandem.


Frequently Asked Questions

The average lifespan of a laptop ranges from three to six years, according to our experts. If you are using your laptop for simple tasks like web browsing and document editing, it will likely have a longer lifespan than if you are using it for intense gaming or video editing, says Ackerson. Even if your laptop is running smoothly, it may not be able to keep up with newer programs that require more advanced, modern components, says Prouty.

Yes, especially if you are looking to save money. Laptops that are a year or two old will cost less than new models, and should still perform well for less demanding workflows, according to our experts.

Longer-term, a one or two year old laptop may be cheaper up front, but a current laptop will have the latest technology, and may be useful for a longer period of time, says Ackerson.

Meet our experts

At NBC Select, we work with experts who have specialized knowledge and authority based on relevant training and/or experience. We also take steps to ensure all expert advice and recommendations are made independently and without undisclosed financial conflicts of interest.


  • Carl Prouty

    is the Technologist at

    Abt

    , a national retailer of electronics and appliances based in Glenview, Illinois. He has over 20 years of experience in consumer electronics sales. (Since Abt sells laptops, we only spoke with him about technical shopping guidance, and did not ask for specific product recommendations.)


  • Eric Ackerson

    is a senior product marketing and brand manager for

    Acer

    of America, one of the largest computer manufacturers. (Since Acer sells laptops, we only spoke with him about technical shopping guidance, and did not ask for specific product recommendations.)

Why trust NBC Select?

I have written about consumer technology for years, including guides to

keyboards

,

tablets

and more. For this piece, I leveraged my personal experience and the experience of the NBC Select team using laptops in their daily lives. I also spoke with electronics experts to better understand the technical specifications of laptops, and did thorough research of top-rated models.



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