College Laptops

HP Chromebook 14-db0003na Review

Don’t have a lot of cash to buy one of the most expensive Windows laptops around? You might not need anything super powerful –...

Lenovo IdeaPad S145 Review

For years, Lenovo has built business-class laptops. Lately, the company has made a name for itself by creating reliable laptops at a low price for users on a budget. And, in most ways, the Lenovo IdeaPad S145 upholds this trend and should be a useful laptop for everyday users. What you get here is a performant 15-inch laptop with enough power to get you through anything everyday life can throw at it, with a very comfortable keyboard to boot. If you’re working from home, or just looking to do some light office or school work, the IdeaPad S145 will be more than sufficient.

ASUS C101PA-DB02 Review

At launch, Google had a premise of portable and very affordable Chrome OS-powered alternatives to mainstream notebooks. Over the years, the number of laptops...

Acer Aspire ES 15 (ES1-572-31KW) Review

The Acer Aspire ES 15 (ES1-572-31KW) is a basic desktop-replacement laptop, with an above-average feature set and a good price, like a 2.3GHz sixth-generation (SKylake)...

ASUS ZenBook 3 (UX390UA-DH51) Review

Last week, we had a once over the ASUS ZenBook 3, and we can say it got us as close we’d get to the...

Acer Swift 7 (SF713-51-M90J) Review

These days, it’s never enough for a laptop to don a superslim profile; we expect a stylish design and enough muscle to get the...

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