
The start of 2026 sees the laptop market prioritizing battery life and AI integration. While Apple's MacBook Air remains a popular choice, the Dell XPS 14 is challenging its dominance with exceptional battery performance, and new AI-powered laptops are emerging from Acer and others, signaling a shift toward on-device AI processing.
The question of the "best" laptop in 2026 still largely depends on operating system preference. For macOS users, the 15-inch Apple MacBook Air (M4) remains a strong contender [1]. It offers impressive performance thanks to the M4 chip, supports two external displays, and features a 12MP Center Stage camera for improved video conferencing. Its starting price of $1,199 (though often discounted) makes it accessible.
Windows users have compelling options as well. The Microsoft Surface Laptop 7 (13.8-inch) is a solid choice for general productivity, starting at $999.99.
Dell is making waves with the XPS 14, dethroning previous battery life champions [3]. According to tests, the Dell XPS 14 boasts the longest battery life ever seen on a laptop. This particular model features an Intel Core Ultra 7 355 CPU with standard Intel Graphics and a 1920 x 1200 LED display.
AI is becoming a major selling point in the laptop market. The Acer Aspire 16 AI is one example of this trend, hinting at future laptops with dedicated AI processing capabilities. These AI features promise to enhance everything from performance to user experience, enabling tasks like real-time language translation and improved image processing directly on the device.
Presidents' Day sales often provide opportunities to snag laptops at discounted prices [4]. Keep an eye out for deals on models like the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 13 (favored by professionals) and the Apple MacBook Pro (popular among content creators). Forbes is a good source to monitor for such deals.
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