Hello everyone, I'm planning to buy a Laptops/Notebook, please suggest me the best, my budget is 40k. it should be suitable for both gaming as well as office use .
Is OLED becoming a must-have feature for premium laptops? Thinking of buying an ASUS ZENBOOK 14 OLED. Should I get one?
We have seen AI-focused phones, laptops and wearables and they are already creating a buzz in the gadgets industry. What do you think which product category benefits the most from AI: phones, laptops, TVs, or wearables?
Amazon has come up with a new "Smartchoice Days" sale for laptops and tablets. It ends this week, featuring decent price cuts on big brands, such as Samsung, Lenovo, Acer, Asus and HP. Prime members get extra discounts. Honestly, pretty solid if you need an upgrade.
Lenovo unveiled its AI-powered laptops recently at MWC 2026. It featured Yoga Slim 7i Aura Edition, ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 13 Aura Edition and Yoga Pro 7a. I’m curious to know if they will also come to Indian markets?
Through longer hours of study, I have to attend lectures for 6-7 hours every day. I often struggle to carry chargers between my assignments and note-taking. Next month, I am considering buying a MacBook and with Apple’s affordable launching soon, will that be fine? As a student, I am constrained by my budget. I am looking for longer battery life and want to use it for as many years as possible. Also, will it perform better than the Windows laptops?
Working late nights is not my cup of tea. I often have to use and open my laptop every night to complete my tasks. AI-built PCs are revolutionising. Attending the AI summit has changed my perspective on everyday tasks. Now I use Notion, Copilot, and other creative AI tools, and my work management has become much easier now. I’m now for affordable laptops with AI built-in software without overspending. Please help.
I want a new Windows laptop that is affordable and easy to take anywhere I go. I don’t want to carry my charger along with the laptop. So, I’m looking for a high-power, efficient one. Being a developer in the IT office, I heard about ARM-based processors built in laptop. Are these laptops helpful in increasing productivity and efficiency with AI workloads?
Hey, I'm Bravo from the United States of America and I'm a gamer by profession. Almost I used all the latest laptops of every brand but as we compare between dell vs hp laptops. From my point of view, both of them are quite good as they produce models that take leading positions and stand out from the crowd. But in general, Dell laptops are better than HP laptops. Even though HP laptops are a great choice they can’t compete with Dell laptops when it comes to performance and durability.
The PC ain't dead. Or is it?
Due to a rise in demand for AI infra, Apple has increased prices of Mac computers, iPads, and HomePods, citing rising costs of memory and storage components. Now a central question arises for me: will this push users to premium Windows laptops, or will they stick to the Apple ecosystem?
Smart fridges, Smartphones, laptops, smart wearables - AI is everywhere now. Is it quietly taking the space for consumers' buying interest, or do you feel brands are just hyping it for their marketing?
Is the MacBook Air M5 the best laptop for students right now? Or should I consider my options in a Windows laptop like the Lenovo Yoga Slim 7x or the ASUS Zenbook? Both laptops come at the same price. Which one is a good option?
A few years ago, recommending a MacBook Air to most buyers felt like a safe bet. Today, however, buyers have more choices than ever, from Snapdragon X Elite laptops to AI-powered PCs and premium ultrabooks. If someone asked you for a laptop recommendation today, would you still point them to a MacBook Air or suggest something else?
My sister just started college and she is looking for a laptop that can handle classes, projects, entertainment, and occasional gaming. Any recommendations on laptops under Rs. 70,000?
I know laptops handle my smart tasks, but I heard that AI PCs are powered by the latest processors that can handle most of the AI tasks on the device. In your opinion, will an AI PC create a meaningful difference in everyday work?
I do not need a gaming laptop, but I still want something smooth for multitasking, Chrome tabs, and light editing work. Battery life matters a lot since I travel frequently. Which laptops actually feel reliable for long-term everyday use?
With laptops hitting 2.5 lakhs and phones hitting 1.5 lakhs, the "enthusiast" middle class is being pushed toward mid-rangers. Is tech losing its "accessible" charm?
With the recent worldwide RAM crisis and the rise of AI, 8GB of RAM on laptops is barely enough in 2026. Chrome itself takes about half the memory. So, I think at least 12GB of RAM is necessary for all tasks.
While commuting through metro, i have seen people using tablets for reading, writing and watching Netflix. Are laptops getting extinct among students? Does they provide a better visual display, what is your opinion?