Top 5 Laptops of 2020
1. Lenovo Flexpad– This is a personal favourite of mine and something I myself purchased recently. with a start cost of £450 for the ryzen 3 and £599 for the ryzen 5 with storage capacities of 128GB and 256 GB It is known as a two in one laptop as it can be folded over and converted in to a tablet hance the name flex pad. This isnt actually a brand name, but actually the modern contemprary style of laptop that has recently hit the market and appears to be the style across all brands.
2. Microsoft Surface Pro– With a start cost of around £679 going right up in to the £1000+ there are a whole range. Also the same contemporary two in one build for the surface pro range. Taking the Surface pro 7 as an example as their latest model, with a 12.3″ touchscreen Windows 10 operating system for the more common use such as microsoft office. Powerful Intel Core processor 2 colours: Platinum or Matte Black3 Up to 10.5 hours1 of battery life.
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3. Macbook Air 2020– A sharp Retina display, and a new scissor-switch keyboard. The base configuration (including a Core i3, 8GB RAM, and 256GB Designed for hardcore apple followers who prefer to integrate all of their apple technology. IOS apple operating system not windows. You can configure the Air with three different Y-series chips, maxing out at a 1.2GHz quad-core Core i7. We had no problem with the 1.1GHz Core i5, though; it handled Chrome, Slack, Zoom, and Lightroom just fine, and had single-threaded Geekbench scores in line with those of the 16-inch MacBook Pro
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4. Asus ROG Zephyrus G14– This is the perfect laptop for the professional gamer. It pairs AMD’s new Ryzen 9 4900HS with an Nvidia RTX 2060 Max-Q GPU and a 120HZ display, and it can run demanding games at their highest settings without a problem. It’s also quite light for such a powerful laptop, weighing just over 3.5 pounds. Its battery life is also impressive for a gaming rig with a reported nine hours of multitasking.
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5. Acer Chromebook Spin 713 2020- Chromebooks are what they say on the tin. They are in a way very similar to an android tablet with built in physical keyboard powered by Google Chrome which is one of if not the most common default browsers. There are also different brands which offer chromebook models so it is important to look for one that is well suited to your needs. If you need the full capacity of a windows laptop and just want to do basic browsing and word processing etc then a Chromebook is a good place to start. Affordable for students and ideal for school. Equipped with a Core i3, Core i5, or Core i7 — the i5 model that has been tested by theverge.com ”handled a heavy multitasking load without any slowdown, heat, or noise. Add all-day battery life, an excellent keyboard, and a generous port selection that includes a full-size HDMI, and there’s very little not to like”
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