Laptops are facing a lot
of competition from tablets and even large smartphones, but they’re
still the mainstay device for getting work done. Here are the best of
2014.
13-Inch Macbook Air
The 13-inch MacBook Air
has always been one of the lightest (just under 3 pounds) and
thinnest laptops, and it has incredible battery life. Its most recent
iteration packs Intel’s latest silicon and can run for 12 hours or
more in common usage scenarios.
The MacBook Air 13 offers
a modest 1,440 x 900 resolution display, a bit of a throwback to the
days when screens were almost an afterthought in laptop design. But
that’s easy to overlook when you have a design this good.
Microsoft Surface Pro 3
The design is impressive:
At only 1.8 pounds (2.3 pounds with the keyboard) and 0.3-inches
thick, it’s about the same weight (with the keyboard) as the
uber-svelte 11-inch MacBook Air and packs all the power of a typical
laptop, including the option for Intel Core i7 processors.
Toshiba Chromebook 2
Topping the list is
Toshiba’s latest entry, the 13-inch Chromebook 2, which goes above
and beyond the typical stripped-to-the-bone hardware of this category
and delivers a brilliant 1,920 x 1,080 display.
The Toshiba offers
probably the best experience you can have on a Chromebook, though
it’s a minimalist one because of the limitations of the Chrome OS
and the Chrome store.
Dell XPS 15
With the XPS 15, Dell has
designed a laptop that might make you think twice about buying its
Apple rival, the revered 15-inch MacBook Pro Retina.
Inside are a quad-core
Intel processor and Nvidia graphics to push around those 5.7 million
pixels. It’s reasonably light (4.4 pounds) for its size (a
15.6-inch diagonal display), and it’s only 0.7-inches thick at its
widest point. The chassis is made of brushed aluminum with a carbon
fiber bottom. It’s quality all around.
HP Stream Laptops
The HP Stream laptops are
exceptional for one reason only: price. The HP Stream 11 is available
at the Microsoft Store for $199, a good deal considering that you get
a full Windows 8.1 laptop with a one-year subscription of Office 365
Personal, to boot.
The Stream 13 sells for
$229. Think of it this way … based on pricing at the Microsoft
Store, you could buy four Stream 11s for the price of one MacBook
Air.
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