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Best Windows 10 laptops
Ultra-portables and hybrid devices
Super slim laptops are great for chucking into a bag without much thought, and many of them offer reasonable performanceand great battery life, too. Meanwhile, laptops that split or fold into tablets at a moment’s notice are a versatile and cost-effective way of getting the best of both worlds. Here are our favourites.
Dell XPS 13 (Late 2015)
The Dell XPS 13 is a stunning ultra-portable and those InfinityEdge bezels are as gorgeous as ever. The addition of Thunderbolt 3 brings it up to date as does its processor upgrades. There’s no doubting the XPS 13 is a premium ultra-portable. For more details, read our full Dell XPS 13 (Late 2015) review
Price when reviewed: £1,149. BUY NOW: Dell XPS 13 (Late 2015)
Processor: Dual-core 2.5GHz Intel Core i7-6500U, RAM: 8GB,Dimensions: 304x200x15mm,Weight: 1.29kg, Screen size: 13.3in, Screen resolution: 3,200×1,800, Graphics adaptor: Intel HD Graphics 520, Total storage: 256GB SSD
Microsoft Surface Book
There’s no doubting the Microsoft Surface Book isn’t designed for everyone. Its high price is certain of that. If, however, you’re a creative type looking for a powerful laptop that transforms into a tablet, with optional dedicated GPU, then the Surface Book could be the one for you. It’s a fantastically well-designed laptop and the Surface Pen is lovely. For more details, read our full Microsoft Surface Book review.
Price when reviewed: £2,249. Buy Now from Microsoft Store
Processor: Dual-core 2.6GHz Intel Core i7-6600U, RAM: 16GB,Dimensions: 232.1×22.8×312.3mm, Weight: 1.58kg, Screen size: 13.5in,Screen resolution: 3,000×2,000,Graphics adaptor: Nvidia GeForce, Total storage: 512GB SSD
Asus Zenbook UX303
We’ve always liked the Asus ZenBook range at Expert Reviews but the displays haven’t always been the best. The UX303UA improves upon its predecessor in this regard. While it’s not the lightest ultra-portable around, it’s well built and has decent performance and battery life making it a great choice. For more details, read our full Asus Zenbook UX303UA review
Price when reviewed: £973. Buy Now from Amazon
Processor: Dual-core 2.5GHz Intel Core i7-6500U, RAM: 12GB,Dimensions: 323x223x19.2mm,Weight: 1.45kg, Screen size: 13.3in, Screen resolution: 1,920×1,080, Graphics adaptor: Intel HD Graphics 520, Total storage: 256GB SSD
Microsoft Surface Pro 4
Fourth time has been the charm for Microsoft with its Surface Pro laptop/tablet hybrids. Where the Surface Pro 3 got a lot of things right, the Surface Pro 4 has now perfected the art. It’s extremely well-built, has one of the best styluses out there and has the performance to handle anything you throw at it. The Surface Pro 4 really shows off Windows 10 in its best light, too. For more details, see our full Microsoft Surface Pro 4 review
Price when reviewed: £1,189 (with Type Cover). Buy Now from Microsoft Store
Processor: Dual-core 2.4GHz Intel Core i5-6300U, RAM: 8GB,Dimensions: 292x201x8mm,Weight: 1.37kg inc keyboard and power brick, Screen size: 12.3in, Screen resolution: 2736×1824, Graphics adaptor: Intel HD graphics 520, Total storage: 256GB SSD
Asus Transformer Book Flip TP200SA
While the Asus Transformer Book Flip TP200SA isn’t a processing powerhouse, it is currently dirt cheap and is an excellent choice for a laptop/tablet hybrid on the go. With the option to flip the screen 360 degrees to transform it into tablet mode, the Flip is a perfectly capable and well-priced device for people who want to bridge the gap between tablet and laptop.
Thanks to its compact size, the tightly packed keyboard isn’t great for when you are working for hours at a time, but the long battery life of just over nine hours is definitely its main selling point. If you want something cheap to use on the go, you can do no wrong. For more details, see our full Asus Transformer Book Flip TP200SA review.
Price when reviewed: £211. Buy Now from Amazon
Processor: Dual-core 1.6GHz Intel Celeron N3050, RAM: 2GB, Dimensions: 297×201.3×18.4mm, Weight: 1.2kg, Screen size: 11.6in , Screen resolution: 1,366×768, Graphics adaptor: Intel HD Graphics, Total storage: 32GB
HP Pavilion X2 10-n054sa (2015)
With Windows 10 installed, the HP Pavilion x2 is a force to be reckoned with, and while its specifications may make its £250 price seem slightly over the odds, its impressive design and build quality, usable keyboard and great battery life more than make up for it. If you only want one device in your life and your needs are modest, the HP Pavilion is a great choice. For more details, see our full HP Pavilion X2 10-n054sa (2015) review
Price when reviewed: £250. Buy Now from Currys
Processor: Quad-core 1.33GHz Intel Atom Z3736F, RAM: 2GB,Size: 20x173x264mm, Weight: 1.6kg, Screen size: 10.1in,Screen resolution: 1,366×768,Graphics adaptor: Intel HD Graphics, Total storage: 32GB eMMC
Toshiba Satellite Radius 15
The Satellite Radius 15 is more expensive than many of its convertible rivals but its price is justified by its high-quality screen, great battery life and stylish chassis. The brushed aluminium chassis, in particular, is lovely that gives it a classy, yet rugged, feel. It’s a great way to take advantage of Windows 10’s touchscreen elements, too. For more details, see our full Toshiba Satellite Radius 15 review
Price when reviewed: £700. Buy Now from Currys
Processor: Dual-core 2.2GHz Intel Core i5-5200U, RAM: 8GB,Size: 380x245x20mm, Weight: 2.3kg, Screen size: 15.6in,Screen resolution: 1,920×1,080,Graphics adaptor: Intel HD Graphics 5500, Total storage: 1TB hard disk