The Latest Laptop 2017 In The World
When you're shopping for a laptop, the brand matters as much
as the specs and features. That's why, each year, we evaluate the top notebook
manufacturers and publish our Best and Worst Laptop Brands rankings. For 2017,
Lenovo has knocked Apple out of its long-held top position. Asus and Dell take
second and third place.
To pick the winners, losers and also-rans, we evaluated the
10 biggest laptop brands to determine which offer the best combination of
quality products, cutting-edge innovation, helpful support, sleek designs and
strong value. Because of its modest review scores, expensive products and lack
of ports, Apple fell all the way down to fifth place after receiving top honors
every year since the Best and Worst Brands debuted in 2010.
See
how all the brands fared below, and how we evaluated them
1. Lenovo;
leaped into first place on the strength of its many
highly-rated laptops, groundbreaking technologies and vastly improved customer
support. Asus took second, thanks to a deep, value-filled lineup. Dell rounded
out the top three on the strength of its superior premium laptops and helpful
warranty coverage.
lenovo |
2. Asus:
If you're looking for the best combination of quality and
features for the money, look no further than Asus. The company also does a
fantastic job of pushing the innovation envelope with a high-end, water-cooled
gaming rig and eye-popping designs, like the royal-blue-and-gold aluminum
chassis on the
ASUS |
3. Dell :
Dell has an extremely compelling laptop lineup, headlined by
the Dell XPS 13, our favorite notebook overall, the XPS 15 and the company's
Alienware gaming rigs. The company pushed the boundaries of design and
functionality this year by offering an OLED screen on the Alienware 13, and by
developing the super-svelte XPS 13 2-in-1. Dell also offers a strong factory
warranty with plenty of options to extend your coverage.
DELL |
4. Apple :
APPLE |
5. Samsung :
Microsoft
Microsoft ranks lowest, because the company did hardly anything
new during our test period. Its only new laptop was the Surface Book with
Performance Base, and just the dock was new. Still, the company's handful of
premium 2-in-1s are pretty good choices, if you can afford them.
Thank's All
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