Laptop Buyer's Guide

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Laptops for Casual Everyday Use

A laptop is a great tool to have as a device for you to use. It can be great for when you need to create or edit documents, or just to browse the web and stream some TV. In any case, the following machines are extremely useful, powerful, and can stand the test of time.

Best Options

Macbook Air M2

Macbook Air M2

The Macbook Air has made significant improvements in power within the last few years, making this a great laptop that will last a good while. Apple's efficient enginuity, as well as their undeniable display quality, makes this a great laptop to use as a daily laptop. Apple's 'M' series of chips boasts incredible performance, whilst using less battery because of how well integrated each component is. While their has been later iterations of the 'M' series of chips, the M2 chip is still incredibly powerful when compared to the latest of other chipset manufacturers, making this a great choice with a slightly cheaper pricetag than Apple's other offers.

Lenovo X1 Yoga Slim

Lenovo produces great laptops for every use case, and the X1 Yoga has always been a great, reliable laptop for everyday use. This laptop in particular improves the efficiency from previous designs, allowing them to create a light-weight yet impressively powerful machine.

Microsoft Surface 7

Microsoft has had a rouch track record when producting their own hardware, but their latest version of the Surface Laptop has been a great, reliable laptop. The added benifit of a touchscreen display makes it very handy to use as a tablet device, which is great for typical tasks like streaming.

Comparison

Laptop Price Specs Rating
Macbook Air M2 $999
Apple M2 Chip
16GB RAM
256GB SSD
53Wh Battery (Avg. 15hr)
13.6" Liquid Retina Display
4.8/5
Lenovo X1 Yoga Slim $1289.99
Snapdragon X Elite X1E-78-100
16GB RAM
1TB SSD
57Wh Battery (Avg. 21hr)
14.5 OLED Display
4.8/5
Microsoft Surface 7 $1,199
Snapdragon X Plus
16GB RAM
512GB SSD
(Avg. 16hr)
12.3" LED Touchscreen Display

Things to Consider

  • Performance - You want a laptop that can reliably function with minimal issues. While most things being done on a casual laptop are relatively lightweight, you want to make sure that it will handle more demanding tasks and applications if you ever need it to.
  • Battery Life - Think about how much you'd use a laptop every day, and whether or not you'll have constant access to an outlet or power supply.
  • Portability - Think about how much you'll be carrying a laptop every day. Heavier laptops tend to cause more inconveniences when it comes to commuting and back pain.
  • Durability - Make sure you're getting a laptop that's built to last and can withstand daily use. For casual laptops, consider how long you'd like to have a laptop before upgrading.
  • Price - Make sure the laptop is not only within your budget, but is also justified for the product you're receiving.