Europe
Asia
Oceania
Americas
Africa
An attractive, svelte laptop that packs a gorgeous 18in screen and the components
SCORE PRICE As reviewed, £2,000 (£2,400 inc VAT) from razer.com To misquote Austin Powers, 14in laptops are my jam. They’re the best form factor for gaming laptops, being an actually portable scale fo
AMD’s best Ryzen CPUs are hard to top for their combo of raw power when plugged in and battery efficiency when not – ideal for gaming machines
SCORE PRICE £708 (£850 inc VAT) from scan.co.uk German manufacturer Medion loves to deliver value-packed products, and so it’s no surprise to see it sell an RTX 50 series gaming laptop for a mere £850
SCORE PRICE £1,833 (£2,200 inc VAT) from uk.store.asus.com If you’re a gamer on the move, you’ve never had so much choice – this month alone we review the new Razer Blade 14 (see p58) and Lenovo’s Leg
All limits are off: we’re now only looking for the wildest, most ambitious laptops out there – most notably one that doesn’t look like a laptop at all
Slim and light laptops look nicer, feel better and tend to last longer between charges than the rest. And no, you don’t actually need workstation-grade power just to record those music tracks you like to fuss over at the weekends. Here, then, are 2025’s top truly portable laptop contenders, ranging from under £500 to well over two grand…