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 Asus VivoBook 15’s mix of performance and ports adds up to a compelling budget-laptop offering versus like-priced alternatives, though a wishy-washy screen keeps it from top marks.
-- As reviewed by PCMag
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Chromebook buffs need no longer be jealous of 17-inch Windows laptops—the Acer Chromebook 317 is a budget-priced, big-screen browsing machine.
-- As reviewed by PCMag
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Its webcam makes you look bad, but the Asus Chromebook Flip CM5 is an otherwise excellent choice among big-screen, small-price convertibles.
-- As reviewed by PCMag
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The Gigabyte Aorus 15P is stealthy for a 15-inch gaming laptop with solid performance, but its speakers and display could be better.
-- As reviewed by Tom's Hardware
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The price is right, but Lenovo's ThinkPad E14 Gen 2 could stand to lose at least half a pound and gain another USB Type-C port.
-- As reviewed by PCMag
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Lenovo has made yet another good budget laptop but the screen and battery life stop it from being a no-brainer.
-- As reviewed by TechAdvisor
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The Microsoft Surface Laptop Go is a pretty, lightweight device with a premium feel, but the hardware inside doesn’t match what you can get for the price elsewhere.
-- As reviewed by Tom's Hardware
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The always-connected convenience of LTE broadband lifts HP's good-looking, affordable 14-inch Pavilion x360 convertible laptop.
-- As reviewed by PCMag
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The Asus Zenbook Duo has two displays: a 14-inch 1080p matte screen and a 12.6-inch IPS panel called the ScreenPad 2.0. The Zenbook Duo is the best laptop if you must have more than one display — just make sure you really want the extra screen.
-- As reviewed by The Verge
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AMD’s new Ryzen 7 4700U processor breathes life into an otherwise unremarkable notebook, allowing it to surpass more-expensive competitors on performance, though the display and build quality aren't great.
-- As reviewed by Tom's Hardware