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10 Best Laptops you can buy in 2016

This is 2016 and everyone wants to upgrade before the year run out. Most people have acquired for themselves various smartphones and various different gadgets in the market. For me i believe the best upgrade is getting a new laptop. Although we all have our own personal preferences but having an update laptop is the best for me.
Between gaming laptops that hook up to liquid coolers, thin and light Ultrabooks and incredibly affordable Chromebooks, laptops are more plentiful and diverse than ever.
With ample variety to choose from, finding a laptop that will suit your needs can be a puzzling decision.
Today ill be presenting to us the best 10 laptop of 2016, the listing is actually in no particular order.


1. DELL XPS 13
Dell's latest Ultrabook is a masterpiece ahead of the curve

CPU: Intel Core i5-i7
Graphics: Intel HD Graphics 520 - Intel Iris Graphics 540
RAM: 4GB - 8GB
Screen: 13.3 inch FH (1920x1080) - QHD + (3200 x 1800)
Storage: 128GB - 256GB SSD

 Pros
  • Gorgeous bezel less display
  • Light weight, Compact frame
Cons
  • Off center webcam
  • Small frame limits battery life

2. Asus ZenBook UX305





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