Best PC Notebook Laptops to Buy in 2015 Review: Lenovo, ASUS, Acer & HP Offering Cheap, Powerful and Tablet-Like Computers
Laptops give you portability and power. Now, with technology, you can pack a whole lot of power into a portable computer. Let's take a look at the best PC laptops for 2015.
Lenovo has been regarded in the business world as a productive and powerful machine for quite some time. It splashed into the market by acquiring IBM's personal computer business in 2005. Now, they make some of the best laptops on the market.
An ultraportable Lenovo Yoga 3 Pro is versatille, light and powerful. It beats Apple's MacBook Air in a thickness test and is also lighter. Owners are able to fold and bend the Yoga 3 in different directions: laptop mode, tablet mode, stand mode, and tent mode.
In addition, the Lenovo Yoga 3 Pro has a touch screen and uses JBL speakers for audio.
The Lenovo Yoga 3 Pro's price starts at $1,299.
Right behind Lenovo is ASUS. ASUS is a relatively new company but they put out some great laptops.
The ASUS N550JV is a pretty aluminum power machine. It has 1 TB of hard drive storage and full 1080p graphics. The computer will set you back over $1,000 though.
If you want a cheaper ASUS laptop that will get the job done, but with no frills, try the Transformer series. These are hybrid laptops and tablet combinations. Currently, a 12-inch version is on sale for just $469.99 on Amazon,
This super-light laptop gets your web browsing and e-mail checking done, but multimedia and memory-intensive programs may struggle on this machine.
Meanwhile, HP has been offering laptops for a long time, and they keep getting a tad better each year.
The HP Stream is a perfect, thin laptop. All your information and documents can be stored into the cloud (online storage). Plus, your purchase,will get 100 GB of free OneDrive storage for two years.
In addition, the HP Stream is a light and thin laptop with a 14-inch screen and Beats Audio speakers.
The HP Stream starts at $299, and you can replace it in in two years or pay for more time on the OneDrive.
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