Laptops

  • best buy
    MSI CX61
    MSI CX61 review A stunning screen and powerful hardware make this a great-value laptop for gamers and film fans alike
    £570
    K.G. Orphanides
  • HP Envy M6
    HP Envy M6 review Excellent battery life and great for games, the Envy M6-1205SA is a bargain
    £600
    Tom Morgan
  • best buy
    Acer Aspire V5-571P Touch
    Acer Aspire V5-571P Touch review An improvement on the non-touch V5-571 in almost every way; this touchscreen laptop is both cheap and powerful
    £583
    Katharine Byrne
  • recommended
    Acer C7 Chromebook
    Acer C7 Chromebook review A great Chromebook with a proper 320GB hard disk, but poor battery life lets it down
    £194
    Katharine Byrne
  • Google Chromebook Pixel
    Google Chromebook Pixel review With its beautiful retina display, this would be a serious MacBook rival if it wasn’t for Chrome OS
    £1049
    Katharine Byrne
  • HP Envy Spectre XT
    HP Envy Spectre XT review Great looks, good SSD, but we don't like its display
    £805
    Tom Morgan
  • Dell XPS 10
    Dell XPS 10 review A Windows RT tablet with ample battery life, but some build quality concerns
    £550
    Tom Morgan
  • Acer Iconia W700
    Acer Iconia W700 review A great Windows 8 tablet, but the cradle and keyboard could be better
    £593
    Tom Morgan
  • Acer Aspire S7
    Acer Aspire S7 review Looks great, but it has poor keyboard and battery life
    £985
    Katharine Byrne
  • MSI GX60
    MSI GX60 review The GX60's powerful AMD components aren't up to the standard we expect from a gaming laptop
    £1043
    Tom Morgan
  • Toshiba Satellite U920t-108
    Toshiba Satellite U920t-108 review Excellent design, but it has poor viewing angles and only adequate performance
    £897
    Katharine Byrne
  • Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga 13
    Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga 13 review Its keyboard could be better, but its excellent screen and long battery life elevate it above its rivals
    £1000
    Katharine Byrne
  • best buy
    Asus VivoBook S400
    Asus VivoBook S400 review The display isn't perfect, but a touchscreen, powerful specs and superior build quality easily make this the best-value Ultrabook we’ve seen
    £700
    Katharine Byrne