Best gaming laptops 2020

Traditionally, the best gaming laptops weren’t any different from any of the other best laptops – as long as it had a Core i7 processor, 8GB of RAM and discrete graphics, it was the best gaming laptop. They were so few and far between that it didn’t really matter whether they were good. Luckily, that’s not the case anymore – so, if you’re looking at laptops for the Back to School 2018 season, ask yourself: can it run Crysis?

In 2018, the best gaming laptops are a far cry from what they looked like just 10 years ago. They may all run Windows 10, but you can pick up a gaming laptop with Nvidia Max-Q technology and you can basically get a MacBook Pro with all the dials turned up to 11. However, if you don’t need something that’s thin and light, you can still pick up a thick heavy gaming behemoth that can replace the best gaming PCs.

If you’re looking for a laptop that’ll get you through both work and play, look no further than the HP Omen 15, packed with an Intel Core i7-8750H, GeForce GTX 1050TI, 12GB RAM and a 128GB PCIE SSD. If you act fast, you can score an extra $100 off, too.

MacBook Pro 2020

Apple has announced a major update to its MacBook Pro laptop line, 13 months after the previous refresh on 7 June 2019 at WWDC 2019. The new laptops, which arrive in time for the important back to school/college buying period, are available with 13in and 15in screens and feature new eighth-generation Intel Coffee Lake processors, expanded storage and RAM options, T2 subsystem controller chips and True Tone screens.

In this article we round up all the latest news about the 2019 MacBook pro models: their release date, pricing, specs and new features.

You can read more details in our 2018 13in MacBook Pro review and MacBook Pro 15in (2018) review. We also have a comparison of the two models and a comprehensive Mac buying guide.