LG Gram 17 laptop review

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It’s not common to find a 17-inch laptop that weighs far less than it should, but the LG Gram 17 sheds the extra pounds to be a mobile big screen laptop.

What you need to know about the latest Chromebooks

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Have you been thinking about buying a Chromebook, but not sure if there's a good reason to upgrade? Here's a quick look at what the newest models have to offer you.

Buying a laptop: the connection options you should consider

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When buying a laptop, there are some features that get all the attention: the display, for example and the CPU. Something that doesn’t always get the focus it deserves is connectivity. Ignoring this can have serious ramifications when it comes to actually using a new laptop—connectivity is not something that should be taken for granted. So when it comes time to buy your next laptop, here are the connection options you should consider.

Review: hands on with the Dell Inspiron 7590 2-in-1 laptop

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The Dell Inspiron 7590 is a 15.6-inch 2-in-1 laptop with a beautiful UHD 4K display and clever design touches like integrated Active Pen storage.

New Dell XPS laptops feature stunning 4k displays and 6th generation...

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Two extremely hot new laptop options are now available for pre-order at Best Buy. The Dell XPS 15 laptop and XPS 12 convertible laptop are ultra thin, built with premium materials, powered by the latest 6th generation intel Core CPUs and feature stunning 4K displays.  

ASUS VivoBook Flip TP501U review: versatility packs a punch

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 It’s tough to beat a convertible, 2-in-1 laptop for versatility. You get a laptop, tablet and everything in between in a single device. With the ASUS VivoBook Flip TP501U, you also get a big, Full HD display, a Core i7 CPU and Nvidia’s 940M graphics card, making this convertible laptop a compelling combination of versatility and power.

Announcing Google Pixelbook Go Chrome OS laptop

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How do you follow up the luxurious Pixelbook? Google just announced the new Pixelbook Go, a premium Chromebook that's more portable and affordable.

Buying a laptop: what you should know about displays

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The display is one of the most important features to consider when choosing a new laptop. The display is the way you’ll be interacting with that laptop, so getting it right is critical. Resolution, size, aspect ratio, glossy or matte, touchscreen support, viewing angles, brightness, colour accuracy, response times—there are a lot of factors to consider. Pick a laptop with the wrong display and you’ll quickly dread using it. But at the same time, if you want a portable PC for casual use, you also don’t need to pay extra for a professional grade display. Buying a laptop? Here’s what you should know about displays.  

Buying a laptop: What you should know about processors

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One of the most confusing aspects of buying a laptop is the processor, or CPU. It’s not difficult to figure out which CPU a laptop has—in fact, processor specs are one of a laptop’s primary bragging points. But what does it all mean? Is AMD better than Intel? What’s a core and what’s the difference between having two (dual-core) four (quad-core) or six (hexa-core)? How can one Intel Core i5 CPU be so much faster than another Intel Core i5 CPU? The answers to these vexing questions and more as I outline what laptop buyers should know about processors.

Laptops that are battery life champs

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We all buy laptops based on different criteria, but battery life is often a big one. If you’re in search of a laptop that will go all day without plugging in to an electrical outlet, I’ve put together a list of four battery life champs.