The HP Elite Dragonfly is incredibly lightweight and stunningly beautiful, with a battery that won't quit. Whether your boss deserves a laptop this nice is another matter entirely.
With AMD's 7nm Ryzen 4000 finally here, we handicap who is likely to win the laptop performance crown in 2020.
Project Snowblind CL is iBuypower's plan to cut a five-hour build process for liquid cooling to ten minutes, shaving hundreds of dollars off the price of a PC.
Intel's DG1 desktop graphics card is up, running, and being shipped to developers already.
Somehow WD crammed 8TB of NAND into a tiny portable USB drive.
USB4 hardware later this year will clear up the confusing mishmash of logos and be easy to understand.
AMD will release seven Ryzen 4000 mobile CPUs with claims of performance leadership and more than 100 laptops models coming.
AMD's insane 128-thread Threadripper is expected to be released on February 7 for $3,950
The 10th-gen Core H-class CPUs will break 5GHz, Intel says.
Qualifying purchases of new RTX Studio laptops and desktops can get in on the deal.
HP's Envy 32 AiO may be the first bad-ass all-in-one PC, with an HDR600 4K panel, RTX graphics, and impressively loud speakers.
HP's Spectre x360 15t squeezes a 15.6-inch screen into a 14-inch body and claims up to 17 hours of run time, even with a 4K display.
Dell’s XPS 13 9300 somehow shaves its bezels even narrower, for a big upgrade in screen space. It also boasts a 10th-gen Ice Lake CPU, a real M.2 SSD, and other improvements.
We compare Dell’s XPS 13 2-in-1 7390 and HP’s 5th-gen Spectre x360 13t, two premium laptops from two rival companies, judging them closely on specs, features, performance and more.
HP's Spectre x360 13t gives you thin and light without removing all the good stuff: an Intel Ice Lake CPU, long battery life, a full-travel keyboard, USB Type-A and an upgradable SSD.