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Laptop Buying Guide 2026

Everything you need to know to choose the perfect laptop

17 March 2026

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Laptop Buying Guide 2026

1. Determine Your Use Case

Students: Look for portable laptops (13-14") with good battery life (8+ hours) and sufficient performance for note-taking, research, and light content creation.

Business Professionals: Prioritize build quality, keyboard comfort, video conferencing features, and security options. 14-16" displays work well.

Creative Professionals: Need powerful processors, dedicated graphics, color-accurate displays, and at least 16GB RAM.

Gamers: Require dedicated graphics (RTX 4060+), high refresh rate displays (144Hz+), and robust cooling systems.

2. Processor (CPU)

Intel (2026 options):

  • Core Ultra 5: Budget to mid-range, good for everyday tasks
  • Core Ultra 7: Best for most users, excellent performance
  • Core Ultra 9: High-end, for demanding workloads

AMD (2026 options):

  • Ryzen 5: Budget-friendly with solid performance
  • Ryzen 7: Great balance of performance and efficiency
  • Ryzen 9: Premium performance for creators and gamers

Apple Silicon:

  • M4: Excellent for most users, superior efficiency
  • M4 Pro: For creative professionals
  • M4 Max: Maximum performance for video editing and 3D work

3. RAM (Memory)

  • 8GB: Minimum for basic use, web browsing, office work
  • 16GB: Recommended for most users, multitasking, light creative work
  • 32GB: Professional content creation, heavy multitasking
  • 64GB+: Specialized workloads like video editing, 3D rendering, data science

Pro Tip: With Apple Silicon Macs, unified memory is more efficient - 16GB can feel like 24GB+ on Windows.

4. Storage (SSD)

  • 256GB: Minimum, suitable only if using cloud storage extensively
  • 512GB: Better for most users, good balance
  • 1TB: Recommended for media libraries, games, large projects
  • 2TB+: Video editors, photographers, large app libraries

Always choose SSD over HDD - the performance difference is massive.

5. Display

Size:

  • 13-14": Maximum portability
  • 15-16": Best balance for most users
  • 17"+: Desktop replacement, minimal portability

Resolution:

  • 1920x1080 (Full HD): Minimum acceptable
  • 2560x1600 (QHD+): Sharp, good for productivity
  • 3840x2160 (4K): Premium, best for creative work

Refresh Rate:

  • 60Hz: Standard, fine for most uses
  • 90-120Hz: Smoother scrolling, better for gaming
  • 144Hz+: Gaming and esports

6. Battery Life

Target at least 8 hours of real-world use. Apple Silicon Macs lead here (15-22 hours), followed by efficient Intel/AMD Ultrabooks (8-12 hours). Gaming laptops typically get 3-6 hours.

7. Budget Guidelines (2026 UK Prices)

  • Under £500: Basic Chromebooks, entry Windows laptops
  • £500-£1000: Good mid-range options for students and casual users
  • £1000-£2000: Premium ultrabooks, solid gaming laptops
  • £2000+: High-end MacBooks, workstation laptops, top gaming rigs

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Neil Andrews

Written by Neil Andrews

Founder & Lead Reviewer, Best Laptop Review UK

Software developer and DevOps engineer with 20+ years of professional experience across software development, database administration, and infrastructure. Neil has been building and repairing computers since the early 1990s and uses Linux, Windows, and macOS daily.

20+ yrs software developmentDevOps & infrastructure engineeringLinux, Windows & macOS daily userHardware builder & repair experience

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