These are the best budget laptops we've tested (July 2025)

Apple's latest MacBook Air is an incredible deal.
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Overview

Best cheap Windows laptop

Lenovo Yoga 7i 14 (Gen 9)

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Best cheap Chromebook

HP Chromebook Plus 15.6

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Best cheap gaming laptop

Acer Nitro V 15

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An even cheaper gaming laptop

Acer Chromebook Plus 516 GE

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UPDATE: Jul. 15, 2025, 5:00 a.m. EDT After recent testing, we've decided to name the $999.99 Asus ZenBook A14 our new favorite budget Windows laptop. It'll be added to this guide in next month's update. In the meantime, you can read more about it here.

When it comes to shopping for the best budget laptops, you can do a lot for less than $1,000. (Heck, even $500 cuts some mustard nowadays.) But you'll probably have to make some compromises along the way to stay below that price point.

That doesn't mean you have to settle for a total clunker that doesn't tick any of the boxes on your must-have specs list. It just means you have to shop a little smarter than someone with unlimited funds.

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That's where we come in. The Mashable team is constantly reviewing new laptops with different operating systems and use cases, and we recommend several budget-friendly options that meet most, if not all of our performance, battery life, and build quality standards.

Our top picks

As of July 2025, we believe the 13-inch Apple MacBook Air powered by the M4 chip is the best cheap MacBook for most people. It's seriously speedy, super quiet, equipped with a nice new camera, and priced at an almost unfathomable $999 to start (though you can often find it on sale for much less).

Among Windows PCs, the Lenovo Yoga 7i 14 (Gen 9) is the best budget pick we've tried. It has a peppy processor and a good battery life, it doubles as a tablet, and it starts at just $899.99.

Read on for Mashable's in-depth guide to the best budget laptops of 2025. FYI: We've listed the pricing and specs of our testing units, which may not apply to each laptop's base model.

Our Pick

The Good & The Bad

  • Lightweight and thin
  • Sooo speedy and quiet
  • Bright display
  • Battery lasts a full workday
  • 12MP Center Stage camera
  • Great price
  • Could use more ports
  • Still has a 60Hz refresh rate
  • New sky blue color is basically just a new shade of gray

Our review

Read our review of the 15-inch MacBook Air (M4).

Who it's for

In previous iterations of this guide, we liked to recommend MacBook Airs that were one generation removed because they were always cheaper than their current-gen counterparts. But with Apple's brand-new 13-inch M4 model priced at just $999 to start, there's no need to defer to an older version in order to snag a great deal. (For reference, $999 was the going price of the 13-inch M2 base model from 2022 right before it was discontinued; it was our previous "best cheap MacBook" pick.) This is a no-brainer recommendation for budget-conscious Apple users in need of a fast and portable laptop for everyday tasks.

Why we picked this

Our favorite MacBook is also our favorite cheap MacBook — that's never happened before. Apple's $999 pricing for the 13-inch M4 model with 16GB of storage and 256GB of RAM is ridiculously competitive and even a little extraordinary in the current market, when many popular laptops are getting more expensive because of tariffs.

We haven't put it through the full paces of our testing process just yet, but we're comfortable giving it a spot on this guide based on our time with the 15-inch M4 MacBook Air, which has two extra speakers, a slightly higher-resolution display, and a 10-core GPU instead of an eight-core GPU. Mashable Senior Editor Stan Schroeder called it "impressively powerful" while noting how quiet it ran; it got a Geekbench 6 multi-core score of 14,992, which is one of the highest in our testing database. (It's faster than many more expensive laptops.) I don't expect the 13-incher's score to be that much different. For reference, PCMag's CPU benchmarking for the 13-inch M4 MacBook Air resulted in a multi-core score of 15,048.

The 13-inch Air comes with the same new 12MP FaceTime camera as the 15-inch model, which now supports Apple's zooming Center Stage feature. Schroeder called it a "big upgrade" compared to the 1080p webcam on his daily driver, an older 16-inch MacBook Pro — "the image is sharper, a bit brighter, and more detailed," he writes. Its other notable upgrade is added open-lid support for two external displays, meaning you can still use its own screen even when it's hooked up to monitors.

Looks-wise, this is the same MacBook Air we've had since the M2 era. (There is a new sky blue colorway, but it's very subtle.) It could still use some more ports and a bump to its 60Hz refresh rate, said Schroeder. Still, he wound up rating it a 4.5/5 overall, helping it clinch our Mashable Choice Award.

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The Good & The Bad

  • Fast performance
  • Runs cool
  • Great keyboard
  • Decent battery life
  • Hinges should be stronger
  • Muted and dim display
  • Finicky trackpad

Our review

Read Mashable's full review of the Lenovo Yoga 7i 14 (Gen 9).

Who it's for

Lenovo's Yoga 7i is an affordable point of entry to the realm of AI PCs. Solid everyday performance is its biggest asset, but its 2-in-1 design may also entice thrifty shoppers torn between a laptop and a tablet.

Why we picked this

Hailing from Lenovo's popular Yoga line, this convertible is an understated workhorse with ample processing power. It's a little boring, sure — the fact that it can flip into tablet and tent modes is probably the most exciting thing about it — but no-nonsense competence has its appeal. "I’m a tab hoarder, and the Yoga 7i 2-in-1 14 was able to handle my crazy daily research antics flawlessly with its Intel Core Ultra 5 125U processor," said Mashable contributor Sarah Chaney. Bonus: It doesn't run hot and won't die on you midday.

When you get down to nitty-gritty design details, the Yoga 7i feels a little hit or miss. Its keyboard is "well-spaced and enjoyably springy," Chaney wrote, with adjustable backlighting and a built-in Copilot key that pulls up Microsoft's AI assistant. But its trackpad was laggy in testing. Its hybrid form factor gives it versatility, but its hinges aren't super strong and its display is a bit dim. It has a good selection of ports, but we wish its USB-C ports weren't restricted to one side. Still, those cons could be put-up-withable for $900 if all you really care about is excellent performance. If it helps, we've seen it drop down to a mere $549.99 at Best Buy before.

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The Good & The Bad

  • Large and colorful anti-glare display
  • Stylish metallic finish
  • Runs cool and quiet
  • Useful 'Plus' software features
  • Numeric keypad
  • Easily scratched
  • Touchpad and keyboard take some getting used to
  • Unimpressive webcam
  • Muffled speakers
  • Poor battery life

Our review

Read Mashable's full review of the HP Chromebook Plus 15.6.

Who it's for

HP's Chromebook Plus 15.6 is a bottom-of-the-budget laptop geared toward Google-based productivity and casual entertainment. It makes some construction concessions that can take some getting used to, but overall, the price is right for basic cloud-based multitasking.

Why we picked this

This big-screener from Google's "Plus" line of upgraded Chromebooks comes in at only $499. It certainly feels that cheap in some ways: Its keyboard is stiff, its touchpad is mediocre, its speakers are tinny, and its battery life sucks. But it's sort of difficult to critique those shortcomings in a meaningful way given its price point, and it's an otherwise capable budget laptop.

The Chromebook Plus 15.6 was easily able to carry me through my daily workload, which involves a lot of browsing, document writing, and email sending. (While its Geekbench 6 multi-core score is far from impressive, you don't need a ton of built-in oomph: ChromeOS is all about the cloud.) After hours, it made a nice portable entertainment device for movie-watching and cloud gaming when my household's TV was occupied — shoutout to its huge 1080p display, which is colorful and glare-free. It is made of plastic, but it feels sturdy and durable... though I somehow nicked its lid at one point during my testing period. (It literally just sat on a desk or a table the whole time. I've got nothing.)

As a Chromebook Plus, this laptop is equipped with some useful AI tools you won't find in regular Chromebooks, including Google Photos Magic Eraser and video call effects. I don't think they're revolutionary, but they're nice surprises in such a cheap machine.

Details

an Acer Nitro V 15 with a black controller resting on it on top of a wooden surface

Acer Nitro V 15

Best cheap gaming laptop

The Good & The Bad

  • Sleek design with a cool, futuristic look
  • Good power for the price
  • Runs cool
  • Quiet keyboard
  • Lousy battery life
  • 720p webcam
  • Dim display
  • Fingerprint magnet

Our review

Read Mashable's full review of the Acer Nitro V 15.

Who it's for

Gedeon put things succinctly in her review: "If you're just looking for a gaming laptop that ditches all the bells and whistles for impressive gaming performance, the [Acer] Nitro V 15 is the one for you."

Why we picked this

The Mashable's Choice Award-winning Nitro V 15 is all about power, power, power — and while it strains the definition of "cheap," we do think it's the best budget gaming laptop under $1,000. The model we tested is "packed with delicious internals that can handle triple-A gaming," said Gedeon, including a 13th-gen Intel Core i7 H-series processor for desktop-level brawn and decent Nvidia GeForce RTX 4050 graphics. She found it capable of running Cyberpunk 2077, "one of the most graphics-intensive games on the market, like a champ."

Acer has made some noteworthy trade-offs to offer that level of oomph at this price point, namely in the realms of display quality (it's not bright or vivid) and extra fixings (there's no RGB keyboard or 1080p webcam). Its pathetically short battery life also means it'll set up permanent shop on your desk — preferably with a microfiber cloth at the ready nearby, as it clings to fingerprints with a passion.

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The Good & The Bad

  • Long battery life
  • Nice 120Hz display
  • Satisfying keyboard
  • Solid performance
  • Mostly smooth performance
  • Hefty
  • Weird lid design
  • Refresh rate can't be turned down

Our review

Read Mashable's full review of the Acer Chromebook Plus 516 GE.

Who it's for

The Acer Chromebook Plus 516 GE (the "GE" stands for "gaming edition") is a budget-friendly beaut for gamers who are tired of trying to keep up with new titles' fancy hardware requirements — and those who are sick of short-winded gaming PCs.

Why we picked this

Acer's original Chromebook 516 GE from late 2022 was a fantastic cloud gaming machine, and the new "Plus" version is even better: It kept everything good about the first version — a 1080p webcam, an anti-ghosting RGB keyboard, a 120Hz display, and even its $649 price tag — then tacked on a couple upgrades. There's a newer Intel Core 5 120U processor inside of it, for one, which nabbed it the highest Geekbench 6 multi-core score out of all the Chromebooks we've tested. It also comes with a suite of Gemini AI features. Most notably, though, its battery life increased to over 10 hours per charge — that's great for a Chromebook and incredible for a gaming laptop. (As things currently stand, it's the only Chromebook we've tried that's come anywhere close to Google's "up to 10 hours of battery life" promise.)

When it comes to game-streaming capabilities, the Chromebook Plus 516 GE left Mashable's Perry "fairly impressed." He experienced some input latency when playing titles via Xbox Game Pass, but hardly noticed any video buffering or stuttering. (Games looked the best when streamed via Nvidia GeForce Now's Ultimate tier, he said.) Though Perry said he'd never swap it for his gaming consoles or Steam Deck, he called the Chromebook Plus 516 GE "an incredible value" and an "excellent" pick for anyone who's into game streaming. "If you want to cheat your way into sort of having a high-end gaming laptop, this is a way to do it," he wrote.

Next time around, Acer should just make it less clunky, clean up its lid design — the half matte/half gloss thing is "awkward," per Perry — and give users the ability to turn its refresh rate down. That'll preserve its battery life when it's not being used for gaming.

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A note about tariffs

President Donald Trump's tariffs on imported Chinese goods have made a mess of the tech market, causing several manufacturers to raise their laptop prices over the past few weeks. (The Trump administration recently moved to exempt laptops from some of its tariff plans, but that will probably change soon.) This is bad news for budget shoppers, according to our sister site PCMag, which reports that cheap laptops stand to see the most dramatic impact from tariffs.

None of the laptops that are currently featured in this guide have been affected by tariffs, but one model we have in hand for testing, the Asus ZenBook A14, has gotten $100 more expensive since launch because of them. We'll take this into account as we decide whether it's a new top pick: "Value" is one of our four big testing metrics.

What no longer makes the cut

We removed the Microsoft Surface Laptop Go 3 from this list in May 2025, as it feels too overpriced and outdated to recommend for 2025 buyers. Plus, a (seemingly) better option just hit the market: Microsoft's new 13-inch Surface Laptop starts at $899.99.

Frequently Asked Questions


Certain times of the year are better for laptop shopping than others. If you're looking for a good deal on a laptop, we recommend buying around Black Friday, during back-to-school season (with a close watch on Amazon's Prime Day sale), and over long holiday weekends. If you're just after brand-new models with the latest specs, bargains be damned, you'll see them hitting the market in January and February after the Consumer Electronics Show (CES).

For more intel and buying tips, check out our guide to when you should buy a laptop.

How we tested

You can't judge a laptop by its appearance or advertised specs alone. As such, Mashable utilizes a rigorous hands-on testing process to review and recommend the best laptops to our readers, drawing upon takeaways from real-world usage and the results of industry-standard benchmarks. We record the findings of our testing in a rubric, and each laptop gets scored on a five-point scale on the basis of performance, design/build quality, battery life, and value. Read our full laptop testing methodology.

Performance

The laptops we review get put to work as our primary computers. This includes trying any unique software or use cases they support. We also subject all of our loaners to a multi-app/tab stress test and Primate Labs' Geekbench 6, which measures CPU performance in common tasks. Gaming laptops get put through additional graphical benchmarking.

Design/build quality

As we're using a laptop, we zero in on certain components to evaluate its build quality. These include the display, keyboard, touchpad, webcam, speakers, and ports. We also assess its overall aesthetic and portability.

Battery life

To gauge a laptop's stamina, we conduct a battery rundown test that involves playing a looped 1080p version of Tears of Steel, a short open-source Blender movie, at 50 percent brightness and 50 percent volume. Ideally, we hope to get at least 16.5 hours of battery life from MacBooks, 9 hours from Windows laptops and Chromebooks, and one hour from gaming laptops. (They're notoriously power-hungry.)

Value

We determine the ultimate value of a laptop by comparing its performance, design/build quality, and battery life to other laptops with similar pricing, specs, release dates, and use cases. We consider any accessories it comes with, any upgrades from its predecessor(s), and its future-proofing.

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Haley Henschel
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Haley Henschel is a Chicago-based Senior Shopping Reporter at Mashable who reviews and finds deals on popular tech, from laptops to gaming consoles and VPNs. She has years of experience covering shopping holidays and can tell you what’s actually worth buying on Black Friday and Amazon Prime Day. Her work has also explored the driving forces behind digital trends within the shopping sphere, from dupes to 12-foot skeletons.


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