Top Laptops of 2026: A Mid-Year Review
As we reach the midpoint of 2026, it’s time to reflect on some of the most impressive laptops launched this year. Right at the top of the list is the MacBook Neo. Released in March for $599 / £599 / AU$899, this model has redefined the standards for budget laptops, combining style and quality without the typical compromise in feel and performance.
While the MacBook Neo did come with certain limitations—such as 8GB of memory and slower USB ports—these can be overlooked given its affordability. It set a new benchmark in the market, particularly in the realm of budget-friendly laptops.
However, just before the end of June, Apple announced a price increase, raising the Neo’s cost to $699 / £699 / AU$1,049. Though this increment isn’t astronomical, it does complicate the recommendation process. Many might now find the compromises harder to digest.
Despite the price hike, the MacBook Neo retains its place on this list due to its substantial impact on the laptop market. Following its debut, brands such as Acer and Dell have introduced models that directly compete with the Neo, featuring slim designs, strong performance, and vibrant displays at the original price of $599 / £599 / AU$899. Many of these competitors have kept their prices stable, enhancing their value over the now-more-expensive MacBook Neo.
Laptop Price Trends and Consumer Choice
While it’s likely that new challengers will also raise their prices eventually—thanks in part to increasing costs driven by AI’s impact on hardware component prices—there still exists a robust variety of Windows 11 laptops. Prospective buyers willing to shop around can find competitive pricing, countering Apple’s move.
This evolving landscape has inspired a range of impressive alternatives that prioritize affordability, making the consumer experience better overall. As we delve deeper, let’s explore the five standout laptops launched in 2026 thus far.
5. HP OmniBook 7 Aero
- Reviewed: February 2026
- Rating: 4.5/5
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The HP OmniBook 7 Aero exemplifies how Windows laptops are stepping up to compete with Apple. Featuring an AMD AI 5 or AI 7 CPU, a sleek design, and a starting RAM of 16GB with a 512GB SSD, this laptop gets the basics right. Priced at $949.99 / £649 (around AU$1,420), it offers stunning value.
In our review, the vibrant screen and impressive 26-hour battery life stood out. Users can rely on it for multiple days without needing a charge, showcasing the advancements in technology.
4. Razer Blade 18 (2026)
- Reviewed: June 2026
- Rating: 4.5/5
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Razer’s newest offering is the Blade 18, a powerhouse that promises “to annihilate the competition.” It features advanced components like an Intel Core Ultra 9 and Nvidia RTX 5070 Ti, packed into a sleek chassis. It efficiently handles modern gaming resolutions and high settings, delivering remarkable frame rates while also maintaining impressive battery life.
Starting at $3,499.99 / £3,299.99 (around AU$4,870), the Razer Blade is positioned as a premium option that demands a premium price—well, unless you’re gaming on a budget.
3. Apple MacBook Neo
- Reviewed: March 2026
- Rating: 4.5/5
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The MacBook Neo would have easily topped this list if it weren’t for the recent price increase. Initially heralded as a game-changer, this laptop featured a vibrant display and solid performance powered by the A18 Pro chip. Apple’s demonstration of what a budget laptop can achieve has left a lasting impact.
However, those compromises introduced at the original price tag are now more challenging to recommend given the new rates, especially as competitors respond with superior offerings. Acer’s upcoming Swift Air 14 may prove to be a more appealing option at a comparable price point.
2. Samsung Galaxy Book6 Ultra
- Rating: 4.5/5
- Reviewed: February 2026
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The Samsung Galaxy Book6 Ultra competes fiercely with the MacBook Air and comes equipped with a dedicated Nvidia RTX 5070 GPU, ensuring stellar performance. It offers excellent battery life and a remarkable AMOLED display, showcasing Samsung’s commitment to quality.
While Samsung’s integration of its ecosystem is still evolving, the seamless interaction with other Samsung devices adds value, making the Galaxy Book6 Ultra an attractive choice for anyone already within the Samsung ecosystem.
1. Dell XPS 16 (2026)
- Rating: 4.5/5
- Reviewed: May 2026
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At the top of our rankings sits the Dell XPS 16, a premium laptop that marks the impressive return of the XPS branding. This device features a striking OLED display and powerful components, producing an excellent fusion of aesthetics and performance.
Our review lauded the Dell XPS 16 for its slim design, superior battery life, and a robust configuration powered by an Intel Core Ultra X7 358H. Although priced at a premium, the quality of performance justifies the investment—confirming the XPS series is back in action.
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