Top Rated Laptops of 2018



Welcome to our rundown of the best laptops you can purchase in 2018. Here, you'll find the best laptops. In our rundown of the best PCs you'll locate a wide exhibit of decisions, from the best gaming laptops, top spending decisions, and additionally the best 2-in-1 PCs that are for all intents and purposes wherever in 2018. That implies you're certain to discover precisely what you're searching for ideal here on this rundown. Since each and every laptops in this guide has been utilized and surveyed by us, you can be sure that lone the best PCs make it on this rundown. Our own special value examination instrument will likewise ensure you get the absolute best arrangements for these first class PCs. So, even though we're just in April, 2018 already looks like a brilliant year for laptops, and now is the perfect time to buy a new machine.
The best laptops of 2018:

Dell XPS 13:-

it also contain centered IR webcam, gorgeous new design and stunning 4k display Riding the top of our best laptops list for three years running, the 2018 revision of Dell’s flagship continues the trend of excellence. The 2018 Dell XPS 13 is a slimmer, more powerful version of the award-winning laptop with a stunning 4K display and a gorgeous Rose Gold on Alpine White color option.  
Packing an 8th-generation Intel Core i5 or i7 CPU and a bezel-less ‘Infinity Edge’ display, this Dell XPS 13 is more expensive, but it’s still worth every penny. It’s no wonder the Dell XPS 13 continues to be the most popular Windows laptop in the world. Better yet, there’s a wide range of customization options, so you can make the Dell XPS 13 the best laptop for you.
Dell XPS 13 (Core i5, 2018)
Price as reviewed
$1,299
Display size/resolution
13.3-inch 1,920x1,080 display
CPU
1.6GHz Intel Core i5-8520U
Memory
8GB DDR3 SDRAM 1,866MHz
Graphics
128MB dedicated Intel UHD Graphics 620
Storage
256GB SSD
Networking
802.11ac Wi-Fi; Bluetooth 4.1
Operating system
Microsoft Windows 10 Home (64-bit)
Dell XPS 13 (Core i7, 2018)
Price as reviewed
$2,099
Display size/resolution
13.3-inch 3,840x2,160 touch display
CPU
1.8GHz Intel Core i7-8550U
Memory
16GB DDR3 SDRAM 2,133MHz
Graphics
128MB dedicated Intel UHD Graphics 620
Storage
512GB SSD
Networking
802.11ac Wi-Fi; Bluetooth 4.1
Operating system
Microsoft Windows 10 Home (64-bit)

Apple MacBook Pro:-

CPU: Dual-core Intel Core i5 – i7 | Graphics: Intel Iris plus Graphics 640 – 650 | RAM: 8GB – 16GB | Screen: 13.3-inch, (2,560 x 1,600) IPS | Storage: 256GB – 1TB PCIe 3.0 SSD with life 10 hours
 Coming four years after Apple’s last high-end laptop, the latest MacBook Pro is thinner, more powerful and features innovations not seen on other laptops, such as its Touch Bar and a Touch ID fingerprint scanner. And the new edition has done away with some staple features, dropping support for standard USB sticks and SD cards, meaning you may have to buy new dongles or wires for its USB-C ports. Following a 2017 refresh to its range, models with the Touch Bar and fingerprint scanner will set you back £1,749, while the price of the standard 13-inch model has dropped to £1,199.
The new MacBook Pro remains the top performing device for Apple lovers, with a beautiful
Screen, exquisite butterfly keyboard and easy-to-use track pad.

Microsoft surface book 2:-

The most powerful 2-in-1 laptop in the world. CPU: Intel Core i5-7300U - Intel Core i7-8650U 1.9GHz | Graphics: Intel UHD Graphics 620; NVidia GeForce GTX 1050 (2GB GDDR5 VRAM) | RAM: 8GB – 16GB | Screen: 3,000 x 2,000 (267 ppi) Pixel Sense display, 3:2 aspect ratio | Storage: 256GB – 1TB SSD. Including very good battery life. It also has a mammoth battery life of close to 17 hours, not to mention a 3000 x 2000 pixel screen for eye-popping clarity. Our review praised it as "immensely powerful, versatile and has a luxurious look and feel". It does, however also come with a massive price tag, and this version will set you back £1,999, far more even than a MacBook Pro.
The Surface Book 2’s support for the Surface Dial and Surface Pen stylus further aid the device’s allure for power users and creative. The improved Surface Pen can detect a whopping 4000+ sensitivity levels, and the Surface Dial makes it quick and easy to adjust tip sizes or blitz between active layers in Photoshop.
The only downside is that its slightly lackluster Adobe RGB coverage limits its appeal to creative who need true color accuracy. But for everyone else, the Surface Book 2 is a seriously impressive piece of kit.

Lenovo Yoga Book:-

A wonderfully versatile and cheap 2-in-1 laptop.
CPU: Intel Atom x5-Z8550 | Graphics: Intel Atom | RAM: 4GB | Screen: 10.1-inch full HD IPS touchscreen | Storage: 64GB SSD, up to 128GB micro SD 
A stunning laptop/tablet hybrid launched last year, the Lenovo Yoga Book features an innovative keyboard and touchpad that stand out from the latest generation of devices. The Yoga Book features no physical keyboard, instead presenting a virtual one which only switches on when you start using it. As well as a touchscreen, the Yoga Book pushes itself as a device you can really write on, clipping a notepad over the virtual keyboard sees notes and drawings transmitted onto the main screen.
While it's an exciting offering the keyboard is considered tricky to get used to, but the overall product is light, portable, and certainly something different. It has now come down below £500 with Windows 10 from Amazon.

Google Pixel book:-

CPU: Intel Core i5 – i7 | Graphics: Intel HD Graphics 615 | RAM: 8GB – 16GB | Screen: 12.3-inch QHD (2,400 x 1,600) LCD touchscreen | Storage: 128GB – 512GB SSD, containing sublime design with full android app support
It's one of the first laptops to work with both Android and Chrome apps, meaning you can use apps like Snapchat and Instagram on your laptop. You can also buy the Pixel book Pen, a stylus which works with the laptop's touchscreen. We also enjoyed features like its brilliant keyboard and track pad and found the device portable and light, although the screen size may put off some people. And, with a battery life of 7 hours and 40 minutes in our own testing, you can do so for a while without recharging. If you're after a cheaper Chrome book, the Asus Chrome book Flip (which is higher up this page) is an excellent choice.
After all, this is the lightweight, stripped-down OS suitable for web browsing, emailing, and some light office work – you don't need a heavy-duty processor for that, or oodles of RAM, or a huge hard drive, because everything is in the cloud. Chrome books have proved a hit at the budget end of the market and in the education sector, but Google obviously thinks it's worth aiming at the premium end too.

When purchasing a laptops or any other pc we consider to that it contains all the features which fulfill our requirements Personally, I'd still be loath to ditch my desktop entirely for a laptop. While the laptop may do the same job for the same price? So at the end if you are looking for a portable pc that fulfill your need then these laptops are best for you.


Comments