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    As the competition to produce higher-performing laptops at ever-competitive price points heats up, different brands have embraced their reputations and specialized offerings to set themselves apart. We’ve tested machines from all of the top brands out there and can safely say there are certain things brands do better than others. So, where does Lenovo stand? Let’s take a look. 

    Lenovo vs. Dell 

    Lenovo is known for its utilitarian, durable design philosophy, particularly with its iconic ThinkPad line of laptops. They’re robust, versatile, and have a reputation for being workhorses, especially in the office. By contrast, Dell is known for some rather innovative designs. The Dell XPS 14, for example, is a powerful laptop, but visually daring with its flush keyboard, “InfinityEdge” display, and invisible trackpad.

    Also: I replaced my Windows laptop with an M4 MacBook Air – here’s how the first 24 hours went

    Many Lenovo laptops are designed for the enterprise and, as such, exude a conservative, “down to business” element. Dell laptops, on the other hand, are versatile and marketed toward a broad range of consumers from creators to businesses to home users. 

    Lenovo vs. Apple

    Apple needs no introduction when it comes to brand aesthetics. Its minimalist, sleek design is evident in its products, and users still see Apple at the forefront of innovation. Its MacBook line of laptops are some of the highest-performing laptops on the market, and they compete in processing power with even the highest-tier Windows machines. 

    Lenovo’s reputation as a reliable brand is reinforced by its dependable line of laptops, and its approach to innovation is a bit more subtle. Nevertheless, some of Lenovo’s newest devices, like the sleek Yoga Slim 7x, feel like they could have borrowed from the MacBook’s design book.

    Lenovo vs. HP 

    HP’s line of laptops reaches a broad range of consumers, from budget gaming machines to high-end laptops like the new OmniBook X 14. Lenovo laptops emphasize innovation and durability — particularly in a business context — while HP laptops often target consumers seeking a balance between affordability and function, as well as strong displays and familiar branding. 

    Also: I tested a dual-screen Windows laptop – and it gave me a big productivity boost

    Lenovo vs. Microsoft 

    Microsoft’s latest Surface Pro attracted lots of attention this year for its innovative, 2-in-1 form factor, something Lenovo has been doing with its Yoga line of laptops. If you’re looking for a convertible laptop/tablet device, both brands offer solid choices, with Microsoft’s machine at the cutting edge of design and form. 

    Also: The lightest 16-inch convertible laptop I’ve tested comes with a free portable monitor

    The Microsoft Surface Laptop is a sleek, high-performing laptop for creators, business users, and home users. The device was praised earlier this year for its versatility and AI readiness. 

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