Best Ultrabook: Dell XPS 13
In the $1,400 range is
the best Ultrabook for 2016, and it is none other than the updated Dell XPS 13.
It comes equipped with the powerful 6th Generation Intel Core with the latest
Intel HD Graphics.
Consumers may also opt
for the Optional Intel Iris 540 Graphics, paired with the i7 6560U processor
should they want a more powerful tool and they happen to have extra cash to
spare.
Dell XPS 13 can support up to 8 GB LPDDR3 RAM and has
a 256 GB NVMe SSD internal storage and a gorgeous 13-inch UltraSharp QHD+
resolution InfinityEdge touch display. Plus, it runs a Windows 10 OS.
Best Budget Ultrabook: Asus Zenbook UX305F
The Dell XPS 13 is
truly drool-worthy, but not everyone who wants an Ultrabook can shell out so
much at any given time. That is why, for those who want something more
affordable without compromising quality and performance, the Asus Zenbook UX305F is an excellent alternative.
For just under $700,
the Asus Zenbook UX305F is equipped with 800 MHz Intel Core M-5Y10c and Intel
HD Graphics 5300, an 8 GB LPDDR3 RAM, and a 128 GB SanDisk M.2 SSD internal
storage. It has a 13.3-inch anti-glare display and a decent battery life that
can reach up to 10 hours.
Best Surface: Surface Pro 4
If there's one Surface
book that truly impressed this year, it is definitely the Microsoft Surface Pro 4.
The Surface Pro 4 is equipped with a 2.4 GHz Intel Core
i5-6300U and 128MB Intel HD Graphics 520, 8GB RAM, 256 GB SSD internal memory
and 12.3-inch 2,736 x 1,824 pixel touchscreen display. It runs a 64-bit Windows
10 Pro. The best news, especially for artists, is that the Surface Pro 4's
stylus, aptly called Surface Pen, is now better than ever with its reduced
latency and 1,024 pressure levels.
Best 2-in-1 Laptop: HP Spectre x360
The 13.3-inch HP Spectre x360 is hands down the best performing 2-in-1
laptop of 2016. With its Intel Core i7-7500U CPU, 16 GB RAM, and 512 GB PCIe
SSD hard drive, users are sure to get amazing speed and performance.
The Intel HD Graphics
620 paired with a 1,900 x 1,080 resolution display makes for a great visual
experience. At a little over $1,000, the Spectre x360 may seem a little pricey,
but it is well worth the price for the 2-in-1 category.
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