The 8 Notebook Worth To Buy in 2017
Your notebook is your go-to device for everything from work to social networking, so you should pick the right one that matches your needs and budget.
Battery life is one of the biggest factors that consumers would take into consideration when purchasing. Here are the notebooks with the great battery life and high performance in 2017.
Dell XPS 13
Pros: Extremely light; Great port selection; Nearly-bezel-free display/ Great battery life
Cons: Awkward webcam placement
The highly rated Dell XPS 13 is considered the lead challenger to the MacBook Pro. The XPS 13 features a virtually borderless 13.3 inch Infinity Edge display, which is available with touch.
Dell also claims the laptop offers up to 22 hours of battery life, although in practice this is more like 12 to 13 hours when streaming video. It also is one of the first laptops to feature 8th generation Intel processors for an even more power.
Add to that an Intel 7th Gen Core i3, i5 or i7 CPU, a speedy PCIe SSD and plenty of ports and you have the best consumer Ultrabook around. A Killer Wi-Fi card and Thunderbolt 3 charging round out this impressive package.
LenovoThinkPad T470
Pros: Best-in-class keyboard; Speedy PCIe SSD;Thunderbolt 3 charging;Epic battery life
Cons:Dim screen; Tinny sound
If you want a truly fantastic keyboard, durable chassis and strong performance, look no further than the ThinkPad T470. The T470 makes room for an optional extended battery that gives this 14-inch laptop over 17 hours of endurance (with its non-touch display). You can charge the laptop over a proprietary ThinkPad connector or via its Thunderbolt 3 port, which allows you to juice the laptop and output to multiple monitors over a single wire.
Asus chromebook Flip C213SA
Pros: Extremely durable; Runs Android apps; Great keyboard
Cons: Modest performance; Weak cameras
This 11.6 inch, education-focused Chromebook can endure 3.9-foot drops onto concrete and over 11 hours of continuous use. This indestructible 2-in-1 also features a fantastic, tactile keyboard and the ability to run Android apps within Google's browser-centric OS.
Acer Aspire E 15 E5-575-57D4
Pros: Fantastic display; Wide array of ports
Cons: Heavy; Dim screen
One of the best bargains in tech, the Acer Aspire E 15 E5-575-57D4 (say that three times fast) has really strong specs for the money and even stronger battery life.
At 4.97 pounds and 1.2-inches thick, the E 15 isn't a laptop you'll want to lug around in a bag all day, but its 10 hours and 59 minutes of battery life make it a great choice for carrying around the house. A built-in DVD burner and a wide selection of ports, including a USB Type-C connector, make this a very versatile computer.
HP Spectre x360,13-inch
Pros: Attractive, slim design; Great performance; Vibrant display; Comfortable keyboard
Cons: No SD card slot
The 13-inch Spectre x360 lasts 10 hours and 6 minutes on a charge while providing a speedy PCIe SSD, premium aluminum design and snappy keyboard. A vibrant display shows 102 percent of the sRGB color gamut while a combination of USB Type-C and Type-A ports provides a lot of flexibility.
Dell Insprion 15 7000 Gaming
Pros: Creative red and black chassis; Solid graphics performance; Comfortable keyboard
Cons: Dull display
The Inspiron 15 7000 lasts 11 hours and 23 minutes on a charge, much longer than any other gaming rig we've ever tested. If you are not willing or unable to spend thousands of pounds on a gaming laptop, the Dell Inspiron 15 7000 Gaming is a decent backup option. It is not going to outrun the high end machines, but for casual gaming you’ll get the performance you need. It comes with top of the range processors, with a i5-7300 quad core processor inside.
The cheapest model comes in at under £1,000, which is a steal for a gaming ready device. The design includes Ethernet, SD, HDMI and USB ports and comes in a smart black and red finish.
Samsung Notebook 9 Pro 13-inch Laptop
Pros: Excellent S Pen experience; snappy performance; good set of connectivity options
Cons: Plastic build, the S Pen deserves a display with higher resolution; there are similarly priced laptops with better battery life .
The 13-inch Notebook 9 Pro by Samsung is a compact 2-in-1 notebook with a lightweight body (it weighs less than 3 pounds), a speedy performance, and a bundled S Pen stylus.
Microsoft Surface laptop
Pros: Elegant design;Top-notch performance; great battery life; comfortable keyboard
Cons: No USB-C ,Surface pen and type cover sold separately.
With a body crafted from metal and Alcantara, the Microsoft Surface Laptop is handily one of the best looking mobile computers money can buy. The hardware options for the notebook are also excellent, ranging from well-priced options for casual users, all the way to seriously specced variants that are suitable for power users.
Lenovo Yoga Book
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 touch screen, 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.
The keyboard is considered need time to get used to, but the product is portable,light, and certainly something different.
What screen size do you want?
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10 to 12 inches: The thinnest and lightest notebooks around have 10 to 12-inch screens. However, you may sacrifice keyboard size for portability. Many laptops in this class double as tablets.
13 to 14 inches: Provides the best balance of portability and usability. Laptops with 13- or 14-inch screens usually weigh between 3 and 4.5 pounds.
15 inches: The most popular size, 15-inch laptops are the least expensive and provide plenty of desktop real estate. While most 15-inchers are easy to take from room to room, some are on the bulky side.
17 to 18 inches: If your laptop stays on your desk all day, a 17- or 18-inch system will likely provide everything you need for work and play. Many gaming notebooks are in this size category.









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