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HP Spectre x360 15 (2017) review:

HP deserves some props for the direction it’s taken its consumer desktop and laptop designs over

Nvidia GTX 1050 vs. GTX 1050 Ti : Budget Gaming GPU Face-Off

Gaming is an expensive hobby; most of the top gaming laptops cost well over $1,000 and

AMD Radeon R7 M445 vs GeForce 940M, 940MX, 950M and 960M – benchmarks and gaming comparison

Most budget notebooks don’t come with a discrete graphics card, they mostly rely on the integrated

Acer Aspire VX 15 (VX5-591G) video review – a new breed of budget gaming laptops

Hello again LaptopMedia viewers! We are back with another video review of yet another intriguing laptop

10 Key Features to Look for in Your Next Laptop

Up until around 2010, both consumers and businesses could be counted on to upgrade their laptops

Asus ROG Strix GL553VD Review

You don’t have to drop $2,000 on a laptop to play games, but you definitely get

HP Envy x360 m6 Review

If you want a stylish yet affordable 15-inch 2-in-1, HP’s Envy x360 m6 could be up

Acer Spin 5 review: An affordable all-rounder

Tech is getting more expensive. Apple, Tesla, Nescafe and just about every other company out there

Asus ROG Strix GL753 Review

If you’re looking for a gaming PC but don’t have the cash to drop on something

Which GPU is Right For You?

If a laptop’s brain is the CPU, than consider the GPU the occipital lobe. Responsible for

Asus Chromebook Flip C302CA Review

With Android app support moving out of beta and becoming a standard part of Chrome OS

Gigabyte Aero 14 review

Gigabyte is no stranger to thin gaming laptops, but the Taiwan-based electronics firm has outdone itself

Which ThinkPad is Right For You?

For many business users and corporate IT departments, nothing but a Lenovo ThinkPad laptop will do.

Starmobile Engage Aura – What we love, and what we don’t

[su_youtube url=”https://youtu.be/3L8LAgkwaMU”]Picture 10 of 12[/su_youtube] 3 Things We Love About the Starmobile Engage Aura We’ve had

Surface Pro 3 vs iPad Pro 9.7 vs Lenovo Yoga Book Android showdown

If there were a few takeaways at CES 2017 last week, it would be that cars

Laptop Mag CES 2017 Awards : Best Mobile Tech

After a few years where many so-called experts said tablets and phones would replace the PC,

Hands on: Aorus X9 review

If the rule is three’s a charm, then the Aorus X9 proves mechanical keyboards on gaming

Razer Project Valerie hands-on: 3-screen gaming concept

The Razer Project Valerie laptop has three displays – and all three are really, truly dedicated

Hands on: Samsung Chromebook Pro review

Over the years we’ve seen Chrome OS and Android steadily merge and now the union seems

Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon (2017) preview: The best business laptop money can buy?

If there’s one so-called “business laptop” brand that keeps its customers happy time and again, that

Hands on: Lenovo Legion Y720 review

Lenovo is taking its gaming laptop line to the next level with a very virtual reality-focused

Acer Rugged Chromebook 11 N7 preview: The tough laptop the kids won’t break

Acer continues its focus on the mass market, with a new rugged-build Chromebook designed for the

Dell XPS 13 2-in-1 Review

The regular XPS 13 has been our favorite consumer laptop for more than two years, because

HP EliteBook 1030 G1 Review

The best business notebooks offer the manageability IT pros need, the durability buyers desire and the

RAZER BLADE PRO REVIEW

When Razer made its first laptop, it was a company best known for selling third-party gamepads

Jabra Eclipse – Bluetooth Headset Review

Whether you’re making Skype calls from your laptop or chatting with family on FaceTime while you

The Best VR-Ready Laptops

Virtual reality headsets like the Oculus Rift and the HTC Vive promise incredibly immersive experiences, including

Aorus X5 v6 review

If you’re on the hunt for a gaming laptop with cutting-edge graphics that can be slipped

HP Stream 14 Review

A low price on a laptop can make up for a lot of shortcomings. That is,

Kangaroo Notebook Review

With all of our connected gadgets, it seems harder than ever to separate our work and