The best answer for most people
Apple MacBook Air 15 (2026, M5)
Score: 9
ProsCons- A little more speed never hurts
- Starts with more storage that’s twice as fast
- Still one of the best laptops around
- Great battery life and speakers
- Starting price is $100 more than M4 generation (though you get more storage for it)
- The MacBook Neo now exists and costs less than half
Where to Buy:
- $1299 $1149 at Amazon
- $1299 at Apple
- $1299 at Best Buy
Apple MacBook Air 13 (2026, M5)
Where to Buy:
- $1099 $949 at Amazon
- $1099 at Best Buy
- $1099 $999 at B&H Photo
Read my full review of the M5 MacBook Air.
Want to spend less? Or shopping for a student?
Apple MacBook Neo
Score: 9
ProsCons- Impressive performance for $600
- Perfect for a middle school or high school student
- The best mechanical trackpad around
- Solid speakers and screen
- Small limitations: 8GB of RAM, slow storage, no keyboard backlighting, and only 20W charging with the included charger
- Wish it weighed a little less, and its colors were more vibrant
Where to Buy:
- $599 at Amazon
- $599 at Walmart
- $599 at Best Buy
Read my full review of the MacBook Neo.
The laptops to get if you prefer Windows
Microsoft Surface Laptop, 13-inch
Score: 8
ProsCons- Exquisite hardware that feels great to touch and use
- Very good keyboard and one of the best mechanical trackpads
- Battery can stretch to 1.5 days (with native Arm apps)
- 3:2 aspect ratio screen is ideal for productivity
- Webcam doesn’t support Windows Hello
- Loss of magnetic charging port
- Snapdragon X still has app and game compatibility issues that competing chips do not
- Why have Home, Page Up, and Page Down keys instead of media controls?
Where to Buy:
- $1149.99 $1049.99 at Amazon
- $1149.99 $1049.99 at Best Buy
- $1149.99 at Microsoft
Microsoft Surface Pro 12-inch
Score: 8
ProsCons- Beautiful fanless design
- Great battery life
- The keyboard is a lot sturdier
- Windows still needs a better UX in tablet mode
- The thick display bezels
- No haptic touchpad
Where to Buy:
- $1049.99 $994 at Amazon
- $999.99 at Walmart
- $1049.99 $969.99 at Best Buy
Read our full reviews of the Microsoft Surface Laptop 13-inch and Surface Pro 12-inch.
Need a bigger Windows laptop? (Hey, my eyes aren’t what they used to be either.)
Asus Zenbook A16
Score: 8
ProsCons- Incredibly light for such a capable 16-inch laptop
- Great battery life and a lovely OLED
- Very good performance with lots of RAM
- Hell yeah, an SD card slot
- Beige color isn’t for everyone (though the satin finish is nice to touch)
- The usual Windows on Arm disclaimer — compatibility issues with some specialized apps and many games
- Okay speakers
Where to Buy:
- $1699.99 at Best Buy
- $2199.99 at Asus
Read my full review of the Asus Zenbook A16.
Need a Chromebook for a kid or just simple browsing?
Asus Chromebook Plus CX34
Score: 8
ProsCons- Excellent look and build
- Sharp 1080p display
- 1080p webcam with AI features and physical shutter
- No touchscreen option
- Stiff touchpad
- Battery life could be a bit better
Where to Buy:
- $399 $369 at Walmart (128GB)
- $499.99 $399.99 at Asus (256GB)
Okay, here’s what I’d actually buy myself if I could only own one computer
Asus ROG Zephyrus G14 (2025)
Score: 8
ProsCons- Balanced performance, battery life, and portability
- OLED display
- Programmable LED strip on the lid
- Great keyboard and smooth trackpad
- Gets a bit hot and loud under load
- Soldered RAM
- Thermally throttles its GPUs
Where to Buy:
- $2299.99 $1899.99 at Best Buy (5060)
- $2199.99 at Asus (5070)
- $2549.99 $2489.99 at Best Buy (5070 Ti)
Now, here’s the MacBook I’d buy for myself if I’m just focusing on creative work
Apple MacBook Pro 14 (2025, M5)
Score: 9
ProsCons- Everything good about the M4 model, with just a little more speed
- Still a very good value for an all-purpose creative workflow machine
- Best-in-class battery life
- Just a snoozer of an update
- Space black finish can still be a little smudgy
- Apple’s price structure may still have you longing for M4 Pro / Max
Where to Buy:
- $1699 $1499.99 at Amazon
- $1699 at Apple
- $1699 $1549 at Best Buy
Apple MacBook Pro 16 (2026, M5 Max)
Score: 8
ProsCons- Still the best
- Amazing performance and battery life
- Double the starting storage, and it’s blisteringly fast
- Still very expensive, with a $400 price increase over the M4 Max (though you get extra storage)
Where to Buy:
- $3899 at Apple
- $3899 at Best Buy
- $6149 at B&H Photo (review spec)
Read my full review of the 14-inch M5 MacBook Pro and 16-inch M5 Max MacBook Pro.
Okay, those are the standard recommendations.
But what if you want something a little more niche?
Looking for desktop-level gaming in a laptop?
Asus ROG Strix Scar 16 (2025, RTX 5080)
Score: 8
ProsCons- Great graphics performance in the latest high-end games
- Lots of ports, including Thunderbolt 5
- Easy access to RAM and SSDs
- Quite the boisterous RGB light show
- Nice QHD / 240Hz Mini LED screen
- Typical gaming laptop issues (pricey, hefty, and not great battery life)
- Competition offers OLED screens
- Customizing lid animations is a pain
Where to Buy:
- $3299.99 $3199.99 at Amazon
- $3299.99 $3231.99 at Walmart
- $3299.99 at Asus
Lenovo Legion Pro 7i (16-inch, Intel)
Lenovo’s Legion Pro 7i is a well built gaming laptop with a lovely 2.5K OLED display and a powerful RTX 5080 GPU, enough to handle 4K gaming on an external monitor. Its only major downsides are a lack of face or fingerprint unlocking and Lenovo’s tendency to pre-load some annoying bloatware.Score: 8
ProsCons- Great performance at 2.5K and even at 4K on an external monitor
- Beautiful OLED screen
- One of the best keyboards in this class of gaming laptops
- No face or fingerprint unlock
- Numpad makes things slightly cramped, with off-center trackpad
- Lenovo’s apps are slightly more invasive with notifications than others
Where to Buy:
- $4249.99 $3068 at Best Buy (RTX 5080, 1TB SSD)
- $3499 $2999 at B&H Photo (RTX 5080, 2TB SSD)
Do you want to live that sweet dual-screen life?
Asus Zenbook Duo (2026)
Score: 8
ProsCons- Lovely dual OLEDs that now sit closer together
- Versatile dual-screen form factor
- Still a great single-screen clamshell
- Strong performance and battery life
- Gets warm, but not lap-roasting hot
- A little heavy and thick for a 14-inch
- Vertical orientation compromises sound quality
- Much pricier than last-gen
Where to Buy:
- $2499.99 at Asus
Read my full review of the Asus Zenbook Duo.
Do you want a laptop you can repair or upgrade yourself?
Framework Laptop 13 (2025, AMD Ryzen AI 7 350)
Score: 9
ProsCons- Still the repairability champ with excellent, modular port selection
- Faster CPU performance over both Intel and previous AMD models
- High-res 3:2 aspect ratio screen is great for productivity
- Thin, light, and an overall great package
- Radeon 860M iGPU performance is a little lacking
- Trackpad still feels a little cheap
- Screen is a little lacking in contrast and color quality
- Less repairable laptops offer more for similar prices or less
Where to Buy:
- $1099 $1049 at Framework
Framework Laptop 16 (2025)
Score: 6
ProsCons- Fully user-repairable and upgradeable
- Sizable boost in gaming performance with RTX 5070
- Amazing levels of customization, from ports to keyboard / trackpad alignment
- Nice quality high-res, high-refresh LCD
- A concerning amount of BSOD crashes during testing
- Lid still has lots of flex
- Side spacers are still uneven and creaky
- Auto brightness is erratic and jumpy
- Still feels a little janky, like a Franken-laptop
- Original owners need to buy a new display for G-Sync
Where to Buy:
- $2524 at Framework (review spec)
