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The Best Cheap Laptops We’ve Tested for 2025

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These days, you can pick up a capable budget laptop—whether a full-size classic clamshell, an ultraportable, or a 2-in-1 convertible powerful enough for home, work, or school—for far less than $1,000. From economy Windows machines to Chromebooks to Macs, at PCMag we’ve reviewed them all over our more-than-four-decade history. Our team of experts tests more than 100 laptops each year, evaluating them for raw CPU and graphics performance, screen quality, battery life, connectivity, value, and more. Our current top cheap Windows laptop overall is the Acer Aspire 3, for its snappy processing, support for Wi-Fi 6, and long-lasting battery—all for less than $500. (Among low-cost Chromebooks, we like the latest version of the Asus Chromebook Plus CX34.) We’ve also selected a bunch more solid-value budget laptops for more specific scenarios, so check out our helpful spec-comparison chart and all the buying advice you need to get the right budget machine in your hands.

Deeper Dive: Our Top Tested Picks

EDITORS’ NOTE

August 5, 2025: With this update, our list of recommended laptops remains unchanged. (The product picks included here have been vetted for availability and currency.) In the buying guide portion of this article, we adjusted our battery-life guidance to better reflect current test data. Since our last update, we tested and evaluated seven new laptops for possible inclusion in this roundup and our other laptop guides. We currently have 15 laptops in various stages of testing from Dell, HP, Lenovo, and others.

Best Budget Laptop for Most Buyers

Acer Aspire 3 (A315-24P)

  • Smooth everyday operation
  • Extensive battery life
  • Current Wi-Fi connectivity
  • Competitive starting price
  • Limited performance headroom
  • Dated, somewhat flimsy design
  • Lackluster display
  • Top configuration is outclassed

Coming in at under $500, this Aspire is a simple and effective Windows laptop that delivers smooth performance on everyday tasks. Packed with decent AMD Ryzen processing power, Wi-Fi 6 connectivity, and a battery that lasts nearly 17 hours, the Aspire is a solid machine for the price—and our pick for the best budget laptop for most buyers.

This Acer Aspire 3 is ideal for anyone who just needs a basic, low-cost laptop for web browsing and office work. It’s also a wise choice for anyone who wants near-MacBook battery life at half the price.

Class

Budget

Processor

AMD Ryzen 3 7320U

Processor Speed

2.4 GHz

RAM (as Tested)

8 GB

Boot Drive Type

SSD

Boot Drive Capacity (as Tested)

128 GB

Screen Size

15.6 inches

Native Display Resolution

1920 by 1080

Panel Technology

IPS

Variable Refresh Support

None

Screen Refresh Rate

60 Hz

Graphics Processor

AMD Radeon Graphics

Wireless Networking

802.11ax, Bluetooth 5.2

Dimensions (HWD)

0.75 by 14.3 by 9.4 inches

Weight

3.77 lbs

Operating System

Windows 11 Home

Tested Battery Life (Hours:Minutes)

16:46

Learn More

Acer Aspire 3 (A315-24P) Review

Lenovo ThinkBook 16 Gen 7 left angle

Best Budget Business Laptop

Lenovo ThinkBook 16 Gen 7

  • Affordable
  • Comfortable keyboard
  • Decent array of ports
  • Economy-class screen
  • Wi-Fi 6, not 6E or 7

The Lenovo ThinkBook 16 Gen 7 is a workhorse desktop replacement for well under a grand, making it our favorite budget-friendly business laptop. With capabilities rarely seen at this price level, the ThinkBook delivers comfortable typing (complete with a 10-key numeric pad), a decent array of ports, and an economy-class screen that’s just good enough for office work (even if it’s no jaw-dropping OLED).

The Lenovo ThinkBook 16 Gen 7 is a better-than-average value for small businesses and solo professionals, delivering a reliable work laptop for less. If your daily work is more about productivity than multimedia creation, the ThinkBook 16 is cost-effective without sacrificing essential features.

Class

Desktop Replacement, Business, Budget

Processor

Intel Core Ultra 5 125U

RAM (as Tested)

16 GB

Boot Drive Type

SSD

Boot Drive Capacity (as Tested)

512 GB

Screen Size

16 inches

Native Display Resolution

1920 by 1200

Panel Technology

IPS

Variable Refresh Support

None

Screen Refresh Rate

60 Hz

Graphics Processor

Intel Graphics

Wireless Networking

802.11ax (Wi-Fi 6), Bluetooth

Dimensions (HWD)

0.69 by 14.1 by 10 inches

Weight

3.74 lbs

Operating System

Windows 11 Pro

Tested Battery Life (Hours:Minutes)

16:46

Learn More

Lenovo ThinkBook 16 Gen 7 Review

Apple MacBook Air (M1, Late 2020)

Best Budget Apple Laptop

Apple MacBook Air (M1, Late 2020)

  • Good value, especially for a MacBook
  • Much-improved performance, thanks to Apple’s new M1 processor
  • Exceptional battery life
  • Sleek, portable metal design
  • High-quality keyboard, touchpad, and display
  • Multiple color options
  • Port selection limited to two USB Type-C connections
  • Still no touch-screen option

The wedge-shaped MacBook Air isn’t the newest Apple machine out there—in fact, it’s three generations old. But we still consider it one of the best ultraportables we ever reviewed in its time. And at under $700, it’s also a great bargain right now, thanks to a deal between Apple and retailers like Walmart and Best Buy. At last, you can get Apple’s high-quality design at something like a value price. (It even comes in different colors.)

If you want a lightweight, portable, and undeniably capable MacBook for as little cash as possible, the 2020 MacBook Air is our hands-down favorite. Selling the machines new-in-box undercuts used prices on the same model, giving you a stellar deal on a machine that won our accolades at launch.

Class

Ultraportable

Processor

Apple M1

RAM (as Tested)

8 GB

Boot Drive Type

SSD

Boot Drive Capacity (as Tested)

256 GB

Screen Size

13.3 inches

Native Display Resolution

2560 by 1600

Panel Technology

IPS

Variable Refresh Support

None

Screen Refresh Rate

60 Hz

Graphics Processor

Apple M1

Wireless Networking

802.11ax, Bluetooth

Dimensions (HWD)

0.63 by 11.97 by 8.36 inches

Weight

2.8 lbs

Operating System

Apple macOS

Tested Battery Life (Hours:Minutes)

29:01

Learn More

Apple MacBook Air (M1, Late 2020) Review

Acer Nitro V 15 (ANV15-41-R2Y3)

Best Budget Gaming Laptop

Acer Nitro V 15 (ANV15-41-R2Y3)

  • Sub-$1,000 price
  • Sufficient for mainstream 1080p gaming
  • Long battery life
  • Decent array of ports
  • Middling processing speeds
  • Performance mode gets extraordinarily loud while gaming
  • Restrictive 512GB SSD

Affordable gaming isn’t always easy, but the Acer Nitro V 15 (ANV15-41-R2Y3) presents a 1080p gaming laptop for less than $1,000, making it more accessible than most overpowered gaming machines. With an AMD Ryzen 5 7535HS processor and an Nvidia GeForce RTX 4050 laptop GPU, you’ll get playable 1080p performance for a price you can afford. We especially like this system’s long battery life and generous port selection, but watch out for that 512GB SSD: It will fill up fast.

If you’re a gamer trying to find a value-priced machine that fits your budget without giving up too much capability, the Acer Nitro V 15 (ANV15-41-R2Y3) is the ideal gaming laptop. It serves up reliable gaming performance and affordable pricing without too many sacrifices.

Class

Gaming, Budget

Processor

AMD Ryzen 5 7535HS

RAM (as Tested)

16 GB

Boot Drive Type

Hard Drive

Boot Drive Capacity (as Tested)

512 GB

Screen Size

15.6 inches

Native Display Resolution

1920 by 1080

Panel Technology

IPS

Variable Refresh Support

None

Screen Refresh Rate

144 Hz

Graphics Processor

Nvidia GeForce RTX 4050 Laptop GPU

Graphics Memory

6 GB

Wireless Networking

802.11ax (Wi-Fi 6)

Dimensions (HWD)

1.08 by 14.28 by 9.45 inches

Weight

4.6 lbs

Operating System

Windows 11 Home

Tested Battery Life (Hours:Minutes)

9:48

Learn More

Acer Nitro V 15 (ANV15-41-R2Y3) Review

The Dell Inspiron 14 2-in-1 (7445)

Best Budget 2-in-1 Convertible Laptop

Dell Inspiron 14 2-in-1 (7445)

  • Sturdy, polished build
  • A decent selection of ports
  • Respectable battery life
  • Impressive speakers for the size
  • Display leaves much to be desired
  • Performance lags behind competitors
  • No USB4 or 20Gbps ports

Your options are limited if you want a budget-friendly laptop that flips back into a tablet. For our money, the best current tight-budget 2-in-1 is the Dell Inspiron 14 2-in-1 (7445). The stylish, sturdy design should hold up to daily use, while the polished build looks fancier than the affordable price might suggest. It has a broad port selection, delivers respectable battery life, and even squeezes in some above-average speakers.

Ideal for budget shoppers, the Inspiron 14 2-in-1 is a solid option for basic or casual use at a low cost. True, the Inspiron 14 2-in-1 is a step down from more expensive competitors: You’ll need to accept compromises like a less impressive display and somewhat pedestrian performance. But if you just want a machine fast enough for web browsing and basic productivity, this 2-in-1 laptop is the one for you.

Class

Convertible 2-in-1

Processor

AMD Ryzen 7 8840HS

RAM (as Tested)

16 GB

Boot Drive Type

SSD

Boot Drive Capacity (as Tested)

1 TB

Screen Size

14 inches

Native Display Resolution

1920 by 1200

Panel Technology

IPS

Variable Refresh Support

None

Screen Refresh Rate

60 Hz

Graphics Processor

AMD Radeon 780M Graphics

Wireless Networking

802.11ax, Bluetooth 5.3

Dimensions (HWD)

0.74 by 12.4 by 8.9 inches

Weight

3.7 lbs

Operating System

Windows 11 Home

Tested Battery Life (Hours:Minutes)

15:56

Learn More

Dell Inspiron 14 2-in-1 (7445) Review

The Asus Chromebook Plus CX34

Best Budget Clamshell Chromebook

Asus Chromebook Plus CX34 (2025)

  • Impressive CPU performance
  • Pleasant keyboard and touchpad
  • Lots of connectivity
  • Attractive, friendly design
  • A bit of flex to the chassis
  • Basic 1080p display easily outclassed for not much more
  • Enough battery for a workday—no more

Asus’ updated Chromebook Plus CX34 (2025) sticks to its roots as a superior value. This Chromebook enjoys potent CPU performance with an upgraded Intel Core i5 processor and provides features comparable to midrange Windows laptops—all for less than $500. It also comes in a comfortable design with plenty of connectivity. Top it all off with AI-enhanced tools, and you have an attractive clamshell that has become our new favorite popularly priced Chromebook.

This is the laptop to grab if you’re a shopper looking for a reliable Chromebook in the $400-to-$500 price range. Focusing on portability and ease of use, the CX34 is suitable for everyday tasks—browsing, streaming, and productivity—without blowing your budget.

Class

Chromebook

Processor

Intel Core i5-1335U

RAM (as Tested)

8 GB

Boot Drive Type

UFS (Universal Flash Storage)

Boot Drive Capacity (as Tested)

128 GB

Screen Size

14 inches

Native Display Resolution

1920 by 1080

Panel Technology

IPS

Variable Refresh Support

None

Screen Refresh Rate

60 Hz

Graphics Processor

Intel Iris Xe Graphics

Wireless Networking

Bluetooth 5.3, Wi-Fi 6E

Dimensions (HWD)

0.74 by 12.9 by 8.4 inches

Weight

3.17 lbs

Operating System

Chrome OS

Tested Battery Life (Hours:Minutes)

10:51

Learn More

Asus Chromebook Plus CX34 (2025) Review

HP Chromebook Plus x360 left angle

Best Budget 2-in-1 Convertible Chromebook

HP Chromebook Plus x360

  • Compact convertible design
  • Colorful touch screen
  • Includes 12 months of Google One AI Premium
  • Stylus not included
  • Flat, nonbacklit keyboard
  • No HDMI monitor port

The HP Chromebook Plus x360 is our favorite budget convertible model, and there’s plenty to love beyond the unbeatable price. This compact 2-in-1 is a first-rate Chromebook with a versatile, portable design and a colorful touch screen. As part of Google’s Chromebook Plus program, this HP model also receives exclusive AI perks, like enhanced webcam images and a 12-month trial of Google’s premium Gemini AI assistant.

The HP Chromebook Plus x360 is ideal for students who want an affordable and functional modern laptop with AI features. It’s also ideal for anyone who appreciates a sweet deal. If you prioritize 2-in-1 functionality above features like HDMI, this affordable pick is the best budget 2-in-1 convertible Chromebook we’ve reviewed recently.

Class

Chromebook, Convertible 2-in-1

Processor

Intel Core i3-N305

RAM (as Tested)

8 GB

Boot Drive Type

UFS (Universal Flash Storage)

Boot Drive Capacity (as Tested)

128 GB

Screen Size

14 inches

Native Display Resolution

1920 by 1080

Panel Technology

IPS

Variable Refresh Support

None

Screen Refresh Rate

60 Hz

Graphics Processor

Intel HD Graphics

Wireless Networking

802.11ax (Wi-Fi 6), Bluetooth

Dimensions (HWD)

0.81 by 12.7 by 8.3 inches

Weight

3.31 lbs

Operating System

Google ChromeOS

Tested Battery Life (Hours:Minutes)

10:40

Learn More

HP Chromebook Plus x360 Review

Lenovo Chromebook Duet Gen 9

Best Budget 2-in-1 Detachable Chromebook

Lenovo Chromebook Duet Gen 9

  • Among the least expensive convertible laptops on the market
  • Sharp touch screen
  • Tablet portion has a high-quality build for its price
  • Headphone jack is back
  • Test model includes stylus pen
  • All models include bundled keyboard
  • Middling performance and battery life
  • Keyboard has squishy keys, is designed for smaller hands

The best low-cost Chromebook might not even be a traditional laptop. The detachable Lenovo Chromebook Duet Gen 9 pairs a compact 11-inch ChromeOS tablet with a magnetic keyboard cover, a kickstand, a stylus, and a capable-enough MediaTek processor. The result is a superb 2-in-1 device with Chromebook and Android app support. The tablet design and metal chassis pair with the cover and keyboard to offer tablet and laptop functionality, and the touch screen is perfect for tapping and swiping with fingers, or scribbling notes and sketches with the stylus. It’s a practical and versatile choice, and at just $359, the price is right for almost any budget.

The Lenovo Chromebook Duet Gen 9 is our favorite ChromeOS tablet for budget-conscious consumers, delivering a reliable device for well under $500. Whether it’s for a school kid doing homework or as a family device for teens and adults, this durable little detachable is great for everyday use, combining the functionality of a tablet with that of a laptop.

Class

Chromebook, Detachable 2-in-1

Processor

MediaTek Kompanio 838

RAM (as Tested)

8 GB

Boot Drive Type

eMMC Flash Memory

Boot Drive Capacity (as Tested)

128 GB

Screen Size

10.95 inches

Native Display Resolution

1920 by 1200

Panel Technology

IPS

Variable Refresh Support

None

Screen Refresh Rate

60 Hz

Graphics Processor

ARM Mali-G57 MC3

Wireless Networking

802.11ax (Wi-Fi 6), Bluetooth

Dimensions (HWD)

0.30 by 10.1 by 6.6 inches

Weight

1.12 lbs

Operating System

Chrome OS

Tested Battery Life (Hours:Minutes)

6:01

Learn More

Lenovo Chromebook Duet Gen 9 Review

Acer Chromebook Plus 514

Best Extreme-Budget Chromebook

Acer Chromebook Plus 514

  • Ultra-affordable
  • Excellent battery life
  • Chromebook Plus features enhanced with AI
  • Sturdy design with plenty of ports
  • Capable touch display
  • Small storage capacity in most models
  • Underwhelming performance
  • Keyboard isn’t backlit

Often selling for far less than its MSRP, Acer’s Chromebook Plus 514 is one of the best budget buys available. Its 14-hour battery life and capable Intel Core i3 processing mean the Plus 514 will keep up all day and receive the latest Chromebook Plus features, like Google’s Gemini Advanced AI assistant. A broad port selection and a capable touch screen make this Acer versatile and capable, but its price is what we love most.

If you’re searching for the most cost-effective laptop, this is the Chromebook for you. The Acer Chromebook Plus 514 can keep up with casual use, last all day between charges, and go almost anywhere at its size, capabilities you usually give up in the name of low prices.

Class

Chromebook

Processor

Intel Core i3-N305

RAM (as Tested)

8 GB

Boot Drive Type

SSD

Boot Drive Capacity (as Tested)

512 GB

Screen Size

14 inches

Native Display Resolution

1920 by 1080

Panel Technology

IPS

Variable Refresh Support

None

Screen Refresh Rate

60 Hz

Graphics Processor

Intel UHD Graphics

Wireless Networking

Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.1

Dimensions (HWD)

0.81 by 12.87 by 8.86 inches

Weight

3.15 lbs

Operating System

Chrome OS

Tested Battery Life (Hours:Minutes)

14:18

Learn More

Acer Chromebook Plus 514 Review

Framework Laptop 13 (2025)

Best Laptop for Long-Term Savings

Framework Laptop 13 (2025)

  • Light, compact build
  • Customizable before and after ordering
  • Repairable, upgradable, sustainable design
  • Aggressively priced DIY Edition
  • Support for AMD Ryzen AI 300 processors
  • 14-hour battery life
  • Price premium for prebuilt Windows system
  • Some fine print for setup and compatibility
  • Display is workable, but not a standout for the price

While not the cheapest laptop on this list, the Framework Laptop 13 (2025) will save you more over time. The current AMD Ryzen AI 300 processor is superb, giving you the latest AI PC features, but the reasons to buy Framework are more forward-thinking than mere AI features. The modular, upgradable approach Framework pioneered will let you upgrade individual parts (from the ports to the Wi-Fi) and swap out the mainboard when it’s time for a newer CPU. And with upgrades undercutting new systems by several hundred dollars, this might be the last “whole” laptop you buy for a long time.

The Framework Laptop 13 is affordable enough for forward-thinking shoppers, at less than $1,000. However, if you already own an older Framework laptop, the new AMD-equipped mainboard is just $699. If that sort of savings math speaks to you, you’re the right person for this blend of excellent design and easy DIY assembly.

Class

Ultraportable

Processor

AMD Ryzen AI 7 350

RAM (as Tested)

16 GB

Boot Drive Type

SSD

Boot Drive Capacity (as Tested)

1 TB

Screen Size

13.5 inches

Native Display Resolution

2,880 by 1,920

Panel Technology

IPS

Variable Refresh Support

None

Screen Refresh Rate

120 Hz

Graphics Processor

AMD Radeon 860M Graphics

Wireless Networking

Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth

Dimensions (HWD)

0.62 by 11.7 by 9 inches

Weight

2.86 lbs

Tested Battery Life (Hours:Minutes)

14:02

Learn More

Framework Laptop 13 (2025) Review

Framework Laptop 12

Best 2-in-1 Laptop for Long-Term Savings

Framework Laptop 12

  • A big upgrade for classrooms and some offices
  • Compact, customizable 2-in-1 design
  • Modular and versatile expansion card system
  • MIL-STD-810 durability and rubber edges
  • Price sits above its target audience
  • Ho-hum display
  • Limited prebuilt model configurations

The Framework Laptop 12 is a 2-in-1 twist on one of our favorite price-positive systems, the modular, upgradable, and repairable Framework Laptop 13. But this new convertible design does far more than add tablet functionality to a familiar laptop design. Instead, it refines the Framework approach to swappable components, and adds MIL-STD-810 durability and rubberized edges, beefing up the 12-inch hybrid to survive everything from drops and spills to careless commuting students. But the real savings come over time, as the availability of future upgrades or easy-repair parts lets you keep your 2-in-1 current without requiring a whole new system when something gets out of date or breaks.

Every model on this list is ideal for budget shoppers, but this is one of the few that lets you pursue savings and sustainability without sacrificing quality. Whether you’re a home user who needs a laptop for daily tasks, a professional who needs a flexible system on the go, or a student who needs a solid companion capable for classes and homework, the Framework Laptop 12 does what you need now and gives you peace of mind with future savings and upgrades.

Class

Convertible 2-in-1, Ultraportable

Processor

Intel Core i5-1334U

RAM (as Tested)

16 GB

Boot Drive Capacity (as Tested)

Screen Size

12.2 inches

Native Display Resolution

1920 by 1200

Panel Technology

IPS

Variable Refresh Support

None

Screen Refresh Rate

60 Hz

Graphics Processor

Intel UHD Graphics

Wireless Networking

Wi-Fi 6E

Dimensions (HWD)

0.73 by 11.3 by 8.4 inches

Weight

2.87 lbs

Operating System

Windows 11 Home

Tested Battery Life (Hours:Minutes)

12:47

Learn More

Framework Laptop 12 Review


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Buying Guide: The Best Cheap Laptops for 2025

The Buying Basics: Budget-Laptop Components and Features

Ready to dive into the details around cheap laptops? The good news is that you’ll have to accept fewer compromises than you did in the past. Low-power CPUs are more robust than ever, even as some of the nomenclature around them changes. (For example, Intel’s traditional offerings for under-$400 laptops, the Celeron and Pentium lines, have given way to new family names: the Intel N100 and Intel Processor, respectively.) Low-end chips in today’s extreme-budget laptops will suffice for light web browsing and most basic productivity work if you don’t keep too many programs or tabs open at a time.

The benefits of low-power CPUs are especially clear in Chromebooks (more on them later), and nowadays, even Apple is on the budget bandwagon, offering its older M1-powered MacBook Air as an ultra-affordable entry point for Mac shoppers. (The current MacBook Air 13-inch, for comparison, sells for $999 with the newer M4 processor.) Regardless, the $400-to-$700 Windows laptop market is populated mainly by systems based on much peppier Intel Core and AMD Ryzen families of processors. Opt for these CPU lines if you need more than just the basics. (See more about how to choose a laptop CPU.)

HP Chromebook Plus x360

(Credit: Joseph Maldonado)

All of these CPUs also contain cores that manage visual graphics processing. The newest integrated graphics solutions can hold their own in browser-based games and even some online games like World of Warcraft. The higher demands of AAA titles, though, still require a discrete GPU, which you’ll rarely find in this price range. (If money is no object, check out our top-rated gaming laptops and ultraportables, as well as our favorite cheap gaming laptops.)

In years past, many of the barest-budget Windows laptops would come with just 2GB or 4GB of main system memory, but nowadays, at least in the Windows and Apple sphere, most come with 8GB. (A 4GB RAM count remains common in Chromebooks and under-$300 Windows laptops; avoid it in a Windows machine.) In terms of batteries, even budget laptops are better than ever. Where the standard used to be six or seven hours (long enough to eke through a day of work or school), the majority of systems on this list last for 10 hours or more, and many last substantially longer. (A lower-resolution, lower-brightness screen, which is a feature of some of these machines, can consume less power, all else being equal, and end up being a benefit of sorts.)

Regarding storage, new systems no longer use spinning hard drives. Many inexpensive Windows machines opt for small-capacity solid-state drives (SSDs) of 128GB or 256GB capacity. Other budget systems, particularly Chromebooks and some under-$400 Windows laptops, will have only a small allotment (32GB or 64GB) of local storage but compensate for it with generous offers of additional free cloud storage. Of course, as with anything cloud-based, you’ll need to be online to access it. Also, know that budget machines with this little local storage, among them many Chromebooks, rely on what is called “eMMC memory” as their primary storage. This is not the same as the flash memory used in a true solid-state drive (SSD), and it will feel a tad sluggish if you’re used to an SSD.

Regarding features, budget laptops with USB-C ports are more common than they once were. (USB-C ports might be used both to charge the laptop and to connect peripherals; it depends on the PC.) The older Type-A (the classic rectangular) USB ports are also common in this price range, but others, like HDMI outputs and SD card slots, are disappearing from some cheap and expensive laptops alike. It’s important just to look for a good mix.

Wi-Fi comes standard, with a few affordable models sticking to the 802.11ac (Wi-Fi 5) protocol that was the norm a few years back. The current Wi-Fi 6 standard is much more common for budget systems than ever, while the more advanced Wi-Fi 6E and Wi-Fi 7 are still uncommon in budget models.

Dell Inspiron 14 2-in-1 (7445)

(Credit: Joseph Maldonado)

Touch screens are also rare in the most affordable laptops. (See our picks for the best touch-screen laptops.) That said, by definition, any 2-in-1 convertible machine will have a touch screen, as having one is necessary for using the machine as a tablet, or in other orientations where the keyboard is covered up.


Is Buying a Chromebook Worth It?

Chromebooks used to be little more than glorified netbooks running Google’s ChromeOS. While these ChromeOS-based laptops are still resolutely web-centric, they now have fuller feature sets. If you spend most of your working hours in the cloud, a Chromebook will offer you much of the functionality of a regular Windows or Mac laptop, and it may well deliver longer battery life, depending on the model.

Asus Chromebook Plus CX34 (2025)

(Credit: Joseph Maldonado)

It will also likely cost you a lot less than other types of notebooks, as many Chromebooks come in at under $400. Just be sure you have easy access to stable Wi-Fi wherever you use one, as Chromebooks have limited offline functionality and scant local storage. However, Chromebooks have leveled up over the last two years to more commonly include Intel Core and AMD Ryzen processors, and to feature more storage and memory as part of Google’s Chromebook Plus program. Chromebook Plus models—which start at $399—have to meet a set of minimum specs that Google deems are the baseline for a premium experience.


The Best Cheap Tablets and Hybrids: 2-in-1s on a Budget

Tablets rose in popularity throughout the 2010s, and though we have plenty of reviews of them—take a look at our overall roundup of the best tablets, as well as our favorite slates running the Windows and Android operating systems—they are sufficiently different from traditional clamshell-style laptops that they don’t always make suitable substitutes. Some come with detachable keyboards, but most of these are far less comfortable for typing on your lap than a conventional laptop.

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Convertible 2-in-1s, however, do make a good substitute for traditional clamshells. These machines let you flip between a laptop and a tablet by folding the keyboard out of the way. Consider one of these convertible systems if you primarily want the typing capability of a laptop but occasionally would appreciate the lie-back, passive-consumption convenience of a tablet.

Lenovo Chromebook Duet Gen 9

(Credit: Joseph Maldonado)

See our guide to the best 2-in-1 laptops for more information about this popular market segment. Because of their added complexity (compared with traditional clamshell laptop designs), you won’t find quite as many affordable ones, but a few Windows and ChromeOS-based models cost $500 or less. They come in permanently attached designs (generally, with a 360-degree rotating hinge) and detachable keyboard (i.e., “tablet-first”) models.

When looking at one of the detachable tablets, make sure you know what comes in the box. In some cases, you need to buy the keyboard base separately, and the total cost may not be as low as it first appears. (Here’s looking at you, Microsoft Surfaces.)


Ready to Buy the Best Budget Laptop?

Budget laptops tend to go in and out of stock frequently. We’ve broken out our current favorites in this guide, and while we update it continually, there’s a good chance that at least one of our picks is back-ordered at any given time. But if you’re on a strict budget, don’t lose heart. You can find PCs offering enough performance to tackle your day-to-day tasks without a hitch. You can even score big deals on mainstream systems with our favorite money-saving tips for laptop buying.

For further in-depth breakdowns of our budget picks, look at our roundups of the best laptops for college students, the best laptops for kids, and the best Chromebooks. And for more general factors to consider when choosing a laptop, look at our buying guide with our top laptop picks overall.

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