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13 Best Laptops For Every Type of Person
From gamers to kids, these are the best laptops on the market for all users.

Chances are you use your laptop every day (or nearly every day), so it will likely get a lot of miles on it. Before you make such a substantial new purchase, finding one that's durable, will last a long time and is equipped to handle your lifestyle (whether that be of a heavy gamer or a new student) can be difficult in such an oversaturated market. From lightweight, durable picks great for your kid's first laptop to ones powerful enough to serve as an alternative to a dedicated gaming console for anyone serious about video games, here are some of the best options for slipping into a laptop backpack or laptop bag and upgrading your work-from-anywhere or hybrid learning experience. Our list also features laptops with the versatility to morph into a great tablet for you or your kids.
Our top picks:
The media and tech experts at the Good Housekeeping Institute test a variety of tech products from smart watches to Wi-Fi routers, and of course the best laptops. Our pros have reviewed dozens of laptops over the past few years from the best ones for kids as young as 6 to the best MacBooks, Windows and ChromeBooks for expert use. Our recent tests have focused on portable and convenient laptops for back to school or toting to work, with a weight of less than three pounds, screen size from 10 to 13 inches, Wi-Fi connectivity and built-in webcams. Our picks are a combination of top-performing models and road tests of their updated versions as well as new-to-market products.
Head to the end of this guide to learn more about what to look for when picking out the best laptop for you and your family. Plus, check out our favorite mesh Wi-Fi systems and Wi-Fi routers if you're looking to upgrade your whole system.
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As the lab assistant at the Good Housekeeping Institute, Nik (he/him) works with all of our Labs to develop testing protocols and manage data collection and analysis. Before joining Good Housekeeping in 2022, Nik worked in the labs of MIT and Regeneron, working on projects ranging from chemical inventory and reporting to the development of bioassays. He holds a degree in chemical engineering from Northeastern University.
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