Top Laptops 2023

Welcome to ProdSeeker's top-rated laptops selection. Discover a world of portable power and versatility with our curated collection. From sleek ultrabooks to high-performance gaming laptops, find the perfect device to fuel your productivity and entertainment needs. ProdSeeker: Unleash the possibilities in your hands.

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The Razer Blade 14 can hang with the best Raptor Lake gaming laptops on the market, but its compact dimensions contribute to its lofty price tag.
-- As reviewed by Tom's Hardware
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The MSI Modern 15 laptop is a good buy if you don’t mind its undersaturated screen and can get past the fact that it doesn’t have a lot of extra features.
-- As reviewed by CompsMag
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A 16-inch laptop that doesn’t weigh that much and doesn’t feel much bigger when you carry it around. Unlike many of the similar gadgets I get to test, this one has an AMD processor that runs at 2.7GHz.
-- As reviewed by CompsMag
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The Lenovo ThinkPad Z13 is a sleek, premium PC design with AMD components, great battery life and a faux-leather cover that modernizes the ThinkPad for the 2020's. But its components don't always compete well with rivals.
-- As reviewed by Tom's Hardware
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The Asus Zenbook S 13 OLED shows off the power of AMD's latest processors and looks great doing it, but it runs warm and you may need a dongle because it's light on ports.
-- As reviewed by Tom's Hardware
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Dell’s newest XPS 15, powered by Intel’s Core i7, pairs an OLED screen with powerful performance and exceptional build quality. But Dell really needs to do something about that battery life.
-- As reviewed by The Verge
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Asus' Vivobook Pro 16X OLED is an attractive package all around, thanks to a 4K OLED display, a speedy Ryzen 9 CPU, long battery life, and a standout touch dial tool.
-- As reviewed by PCMag
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The Legion 5 is one of the best-value mid-tier laptops of this generation, and a recommendation in this 3060 configuration over here in Europe where it's also very aggressively priced. What you're getting here is rugged and reliable build quality, fair inputs, IO and screen, as well as excellent performance across the board in all sorts of demanding loads and games. This is not without some quirks, though, and most are software and QC related, which I would have hoped Lenovo figured out by now, given the series has been available in stores for many months.
-- As reviewed by UltrabookReview
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The MSI GP66 Leopard is a powerhouse gaming notebook housed in a fairly subtle shell that also boasts a comfortable keyboard. It also offers plenty to upgrade or repair, but it's a chore getting inside.
-- As reviewed by Tom's Hardware
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Good but expensive and internally somewhat outdated without an AMD option: The HP ZBook Firefly 15 G7
-- As reviewed by NotebookCheck