Top 10 Best Laptops in India

ASUS ZENBOOK PRO DUO

Powered by an Intel 9th Gen Core i9 CPU, the ZenBook Pro Duo has unveiled a few days ahead of the 2019 Computex. It builds on the ZenBook Pro 15 by sporting a much larger, more usable second screen.

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ASUS ZENBOOK PRO

The Asus ZenBook Pro is a powerful machine for photo and video editing. Though it might appear as a gimmick at first, the ScreenPad actually manages to help you work faster at times. The audio and the display quality are a proper boss on this model.

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LENOVO THINKPAD X1 YOGA (2018)

If you’re already familiar with the ThinkPad X1 Yoga and are upgrading from last year’s model, you may not find much to excite you in this year’s model. However, if you’re in the market for a convertible business laptop that can double up as a tablet for drawing and note-taking, the ThinkPad X1 Yoga is all you’ll need. It has 8th-gen Intel Core series processors, 16GB RAM, and numerous NVMe SSD options. This machine is decked to the gills with clever features and performance is truly top-notch. Its hefty price may cause a pause for thought though.

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LENOVO IDEAPAD C340

Here’s proof that Lenovo’s 2019 IdeaPad can, in fact, do Yoga. The IdeaPad C340 is a convertible laptop that’s not shy to do graphic work because it sports an Nvidia GeForce MX230 graphics card.

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ASUS VIVOBOOK X403

The Asus VivoBook X403 takes on thin and light models with super-long battery life like the Apple MacBook Air by sporting a 72Wh battery. Thanks to its Intel 8th Gen Core i5 CPU that’s combined with 8GB RAM, everyday performance is good too.

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DELL XPS 15

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The Dell XPS has remained a worthy competitor to Appleā€™s MacBook and this year as well the newer XPS 15 stands head and shoulders above the competition. The Dell XPS 15 is an amalgamation of everything you would ever need from a mainstream laptop. It has the performance of a gaming laptop, the battery life of an Ultrabook and an industrial design which is tried and tested in the years past.

LENOVO IDEAPAD 530S

The new generation of Lenovo IdeaPads comes with a more mature design, classy look, and dependable computing experience. Masthead of the 500-series of IdeaPads, the IdeaPad 530S scores very high on performance, display quality, build, and battery life. It also comes with an Nvidia MX150 GPU for occasional light gaming.

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LENOVO YOGA 730

Though the Lenovo Yoga 730 isn’t all that different from the Yoga 720, it is a capable device that sports some great qualities: a surprisingly comfortable keyboard, a precise touchpad, a bright and colorful display, and a quick CPU. Price becomes the biggest deal-breaker for it.

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HP SPECTRE X360

Remember the Spectre 13 from last year. This year we got to see the convertible variant of that laptop. The Spectre x360 in its latest avatar is the best convertible laptop available today. Be it build quality, performance or battery life, the x360 trumps all competition quite easily. It also has one of the best keyboards we have encountered on a convertible laptop, making it a brilliant everyday machine.

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LENOVO THINKPAD X1 EXTREME

As its name suggests, everything about the new 15.6-inch ThinkPad is extreme. It sports an 8th-gen Intel Core i7 CPU, has up to 64GB of RAM, can take up to two PCIe-based SSDs, and has an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 GPU for graphics. It’s beastly!

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