There is no such thing as a universally best laptop. Whether a laptop works well for you — and there could be several that fit the bill — is a largely subjective decision that comes down to your primary use case(s), your preferred operating system, and your budget.
This is an annoying fact of life for both laptop shoppers and those of us doling out best laptop recommendations, since we can't make personalized judgment calls for every single individual in need of a new machine. (I would love to, but I've got a thing after this.) However, after spending countless hours reviewing popular laptops and identifying the specs that matter, we can confidently point you in the right direction. All of the standout models below tick those three aforementioned boxes. At the very least, we can narrow down your pool of options — don't start from square one if you don't have to.
Keep reading for Mashable's hands-on guide to the best laptops of 2024, including three exciting new top picks. The minty-fresh 15-inch M3 Apple MacBook Air has dethroned its M2 predecessor as our favorite MacBook for most people. The HP Spectre x360 14 (2024) has replaced the Lenovo Yoga 9i as our top 2-in-1 laptop. And the Razer Blade 14 (2024) has taken the best gaming laptop spot from the Lenovo Legion Slim 7i (Gen 8).
FYI: All listed specs and prices apply to each model's base configuration, but we may have tested different variants (noted when applicable).
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