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    I test the laptop for living – and these are my 2025’s 3 favorite laptops (so far)

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    I can’t say that 2025 has been a particularly unusual year for a laptop yet.

    This does not mean that there is no new progress. However, the first RTX 50 series notebooks are now available, which offers a decent (if irreparable) a collision with the previous generations. There is also a good number of Intel lunar lake laptops that finally give the best MacBox compare the best Windows laptop to battery life.

    I test and examine the laptop for living, and these three stand above the rest. Below, what I like about each of these laptops and hope that if you are in the market for a new notebook, it can help you, whether it’s for work or fun.

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    MacBook Air 15 inch M4

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    MacBook Air 15 -inch M4 is currently the main laptop used in the office, so it immediately joins the list. But why is this specific laptop rather smaller or probably more powerful? This MacBook needs to work as effective as possible.

    I have a 15 -inch MacBook Air M4 external monitor, after which it works as my primary monitor. The MacBook Air M4 acts as my secondary display, which I use especially to see and respond to silk messages. Its big screen ensures that when I read the messages of your peers, I don’t need to square.

    Thanks to the M4 chip, Air M4 can easily handle my daily workload, which is often running in 20 to 30 open tabs and occasional YouTube video (or two) backgrounds. And when I need to go to a meeting room, this laptop is so light enough to take it easily around the office. The big screen also means that when I have to work with a single screen, I don’t need to make a big deal.

    When it comes to everyday work in the office, a 15 -inch MacBook Air M4 meets all my needs. Also, it looks nice to sit on my desk!

    Samsung Galaxy Book 5 Pro

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    Although they are not paying much attention, I am a fan of Samsung’s laptop due to their normal lightweight design and OLED panel options. The last one I experienced was the Samsung Galaxy Book 5 Pro, and it exemplifies everything I liked about the company’s laptopline.

    The biggest reason I like this notebook is its beautiful 16 inches (2880 x 1800) OLED. This screen makes everything pop, so movies and shows look excellent. It also becomes very bright for both SDR and HDR content, which means that you will not lose a single detail in the videos or on the websites.

    Even though relatively large large and slim design of this laptop makes it a tremendous travel partner. I also like the choice of a farewell port, which is something you don’t always find on its thin machines. Within it, it packs a lunar lake chip that gives it a plenty of work for everyday work and 12 and a half hours near the battery life, which is better than average for Windows laptop.

    Even if the lunar lake is not energy efficient like Snapdragon X Elite, Intel’s CPU usually plays well with a wide range of apps and programs than quality chips.

    Allen Ware Area -51 Gaming Laptop

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    I initially had reservations about the RTX 50 series gaming laptops because I felt that the previous generation RTX40 series machines gaming are still good enough. Although this is still true, testing veins such as HP Oman Max 16 and Allen Ware 16 Area -51 gaming laptops have made me a believer of the RTX 50 series. This is especially true with an incredible laptop of alien ware.

    Elanwear is style and substance in 16 Area -51. The completion of its liquid tea provides a dark high -speed sheen to the laptop that changes the colors when you see it under different lighting. Combine that with RGB lighting that imitates the movements of aurora borelis, and you have a machine that looks like it has been created by foreigners! Although this alien ware laptop is large and large, it cannot be denied that it is a beautiful piece of kit.

    Then there is an incredible gaming performance. I received the punishment: Dark age and DLSS 4 active with DLSS 4 off 240 fps with 240 fps. The latter FPS is effectively similar to the display refresh rate. The laptop can also run 240 FPS with DLS off -70 FPS with graphically demanding cyberpank 2077 and frame -making tech.

    You can read my full alien ware 16 Area -51 review for more details (and gashing), but it’s enough to say that this is my favorite gaming laptop of 2025 right now.

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