Laptops from major brands can be extremely expensive, but that doesn’t mean you have to settle for a sub-par portable when on a strict budget. We’ve assembled a list of the best budget laptop options currently available.
Every laptop on this list has been tested by our team of experts for at least a week, as we review countless laptops (of all shapes and sizes) each year to determine the best value options.
We’ve made sure to only consider laptops for this list that don’t cost a penny over $600. And even if that sounds too pricey, we’ve made sure to also include even more affordable options.
When reviewing these laptops, we’ve made sure they have all the important features, including a robust and stylish design, competent performance and a battery life long enough to outlast the working day. It’s possible that some laptops on this list won’t excel at all of the listed criteria, but the laptop has to at least offer great value and be a worthwhile option for its target audience.
If you’re happy to increase your budget and explore more laptop options, then we suggest checking out our Best Laptop, Best Ultrabook or Best Student Laptop lists. And if you’re not willing to alter your budget, make sure to keep the page bookmarked as we’ll be updating it as soon as we publish more reviews of devices that can be considered for this best cheap laptop roundup.
How we test
Every laptop we review goes through a series of uniform checks designed to gauge key things including build quality, performance, screen quality and battery life.
These include formal synthetic benchmarks and scripted tests, plus a series of real world checks, such as how well it runs the most frequently used apps.
We also make sure to use every laptop we review as our primary device for at least a week to ensure our review is as accurate as possible.
Lenovo Chromebook Duet
Best 2-in-1 budget laptop
Very affordable price
Bundled keyboard offers versatility
Superb screen for video content
Excellent battery life
Lack of headphone jack
Poor speaker quality
Keyboard is uncomfortably small
Acer Chromebook Spin 513
Best classic Chromebook
Super-light and portable design
Sharp display with decent colours
Outstanding battery life
Whisper-quiet performance
Flat speakers
Mediocre performance
No keyboard backlight
Acer Chromebook 314
Best budget Chromebook
Great value for money
Sturdy construction
Good port selection
Fantastic battery life
Flat colours and dim display
No touchscreen
ChromeOS could provide some limitations
Lenovo IdeaPad Flex 5
Most powerful Chromebook with convertible design
Pleasant screen
Comfortable, quiet keyboard
Long battery life
Value of high-spec models is questionable
Plastic touchpad
Weak speaker
Fantastic value for money
Extremely portable design
Smooth performance for basic tasks
Better battery life than the original
Low-resolution display
Lack of keyboard backlight
No fingerprint scanner on base configuration
Microsoft Surface Laptop Go 2
Best all-round budget laptop
Pros
Fantastic value for moneyExtremely portable designSmooth performance for basic tasksBetter battery life than the original
Cons
Low-resolution displayLack of keyboard backlightNo fingerprint scanner on base configuration
Fancy a Windows laptop that costs less than $600? Then the Microsoft Surface Laptop Go 2 is our top recommendation. This is the company’s dinky laptop, with a small 12-inch screen which makes it an absolute doddle to use on the go and carry around in a bag.
Microsoft hasn’t introduced many major upgrades for this second iteration, but the new Intel processor does at least provide a nice performance and battery boost. Our benchmark results shows that you will get far speedier laptops by spending a few hundred quid more, but we still found the Surface Laptop Go 2 to be comfortably speedy enough for basic productivity tasks such as office-based workloads.
It is important to remember it has a compact 12.4-inch touchscreen, which may be a little too small for some. And we found the screen resolution to be underwhelming, so video content won’t look quite as sharp as it will with other laptops. But its still colourful and punchy enough for a pleasant viewing experience, and the device’s tiny dimensions make it one of the most portable laptops on the market.
So if you’re looking for the best budget laptop that runs on Windows rather than ChromeOS, then the Surface Laptop Go 2 should be right at the top of your shortlist.
Reviewer: Ryan Jones
Full review: Surface Laptop Go 2 review
Lenovo Chromebook Duet
Best 2-in-1 budget laptop
Pros
Very affordable priceBundled keyboard offers versatilitySuperb screen for video contentExcellent battery life
Cons
Lack of headphone jackPoor speaker qualityKeyboard is uncomfortably small
If it’s a versatile 2-in-1 device you’re after, then the Lenovo Chromebook Duet is an excellent option.
That 2-in-1 design means the Chromebook Duet is immensely portable and one of the lightest laptops we’ve ever tested, with a mass of just 450g. This makes it a great choice for people on the go, and those who crave the power of a standard ChromeOS laptop with the convenience of a tablet. The keyboard cover it comes with is therefore detachable, which means if you just want this as a tablet, the Chromebook Duet can definitely work as one.
The 10-inch touchscreen on offer is also great for the price, with some vibrant colours that worked well in testing for a variety of tasks, be it for binging episodes of BoJack Horseman, or for a small session of cloud gaming. Darker scenes were a little bit of a challenge for the Chromebook Duet, but for the most part, the panel was definteiy usable.
In addition, the eight-core Media-Tek Helio P60T processor offered some speedy real-world performance for basic tasks such as general web browsing. Don’t be fooled by the lower-end benchmark scores with the Chromebook Duet, as they definitely don’t tell the whole story.
Moreover, the battery life is also something to behold, with it lasting a total of 13 hours regular use before dying. This ensures it’s punching way above its price range, even beating off Chromebooks that are several times more expensive.
Reviewer: Ryan Jones
Full review: Lenovo Chromebook Duet review
Acer Chromebook Spin 513
Best classic Chromebook
Pros
Super-light and portable designSharp display with decent coloursOutstanding battery lifeWhisper-quiet performance
Cons
Flat speakersMediocre performanceNo keyboard backlight
The Acer Chromebook Spin 513 is one of the very best budget laptop options, and certainly represents one of the best Chromebooks out there today.
Its Qualcomm Snapdragon 7c processor breezed through basic work during testing such as web browsing or using Google Docs to write some work up, and there were little signs of slow-down even with a load of tabs open. The fact this is an Arm-based laptop also means it requires less in the way of cooling, and offered some excellent thermal performance with no real noise either. There’s even the ability to put in a compatible SIM card to give you 4G connectivity, should you need it.
This is also an immensely light full-size Chromebook, with it tipping the scales at just 1.2kg. We found this meant it to rather portable and easy to carry around during testing, and also lent itself to mean the Spin 513 also looked rather sleek. Moreover, its port selection turned out to be pretty good, with no real compromises despite the slim frame. In addition, this is also a convertible laptop, so if you want to flip the screen over and use it as a tablet, then Acer does allow you to do so.
On the point of screens, the 13-inch panel offers great viewing angles thanks to it being an IPS display. We also found it to offer up some punchy colours thanks to a total 318 nits of brightness, and its Full HD resolution allowed for a good level of detail and clarity, whether we were binging shows on Amazon Prime Video or getting on with some work.
The Spin 513 also has an excellent battery life, with it managing to last for just over 13 hours in our battery test, meaning you could even stretch to let the Spin 513 last for nearly two working days, which is brilliant.
Reviewer: Reece Bithrey
Full review: Acer Chromebook Spin 513 review
Acer Chromebook 314
Best budget Chromebook
Pros
Great value for moneySturdy constructionGood port selectionFantastic battery life
Cons
Flat colours and dim displayNo touchscreenChromeOS could provide some limitations
If you’re after a really affordable Chromebook that still offers some great features and functionality, then the Acer Chromebook 314 is one of the best out there.
While its dual-core Celeron CPU may sound behind the times, we found it to be perfectly adequate for day-to-day tasks, and offer up some snappy performance in basic tasks. Combined with this, the 4GB of RAM provided enough headroom to open a few programs and Chrome tabs without too much slowdown. The only real issue internally is the 32GB of eMMC storage, which felt a little stingy. If you’re somebody who has a few big files and needs to install a lot of programs, then you may be left with little to no space left.
The battery life of the Chromebook 314 is also suitably fantastic, with it lasting for around thirteen and a half hours before shutting down in our video loop test. This means you should comfortably get a working day’s worth of usage before needing to charge it back up again. And if you’re clever with brightness settings, you may well get two day’s charge here, which is immense.
Of course, with a laptop this price, some corners will have had to have been cut, and in the case of the Chromebook 314, it likes in the form of its display. A 1366 x 768 resolution causes images to look grainy with some noticeable pixels, and colours can look a little flat. We found this to be noticeable during testing when binging shows on Amazon Prime Video and Disney+. There’s also no touchscreen here, which may well be a deal breaker for some.
Reviewer: Reece Bithrey
Full review: Acer Chromebook 314 review
Lenovo IdeaPad Flex 5
Most powerful Chromebook with convertible design
Pros
Pleasant screenComfortable, quiet keyboardLong battery life
Cons
Value of high-spec models is questionablePlastic touchpadWeak speaker
For those after an especially powerful Chromebook, the Lenovo IdeaPad Flex 5 is one of the best budget laptop options.
The internal components of the IdeaPad Flex 5 also provided a stellar performance. The Intel Core i5-10210U processor is more than serviceable for tasks like web browsing, video streaming and general working, and 8GB of RAM means you have a shedload of headroom for opening a load of browser tabs at once if you so need to.
In addition, the battery life is particularly good, with the Flex 5 lasting for around 13 hours before conking out in our video loop test, which puts it among some of the best laptops we’ve tested, regardless of cost. This means the laptop should last you through a working day comfortably before needing to be charged back up again.
The 13.3-inch Full HD panel on the Flex 5 is also a major plus point. It’s also a touchscreen, which we found make this a very versatile laptop. In actual fact, it’s a better display than some Windows laptops that occupy the same £500 or so price point, including one of our favourite budget laptops, the Surface Laptop Go 2 from Microsoft.
Just watch out for the thin-sounding speakers and plastic trackpad, which we weren’t big fans of. But if you’re after power in a Chromebook at a more affordable price, the Flex 5 is an excellent option.
Reviewer: Andrew Williams
Full review: Lenovo IdeaPad Flex 5 Chromebook review
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FAQs
We’ve deemed a budget laptop to encompass any portable computer that costs less than £600/$600. This could include Chromebooks, Windows laptops or even 2-in-1 convertibles.
That’s subjective, especially since two laptops from the same brand can differ significantly in quality. Lenovo has built up a good reputation for budget laptops, while Acer offers a lot of affordable Chromebooks. But we suggest judging each individual laptop on its own merits rather than relying solely on the reputation of a brand.
It really depends on the laptop. You can find a lot of sub-par systems for less than £600, but there are also some outstandingly good value options at this price point. We suggest reading reviews for any budget laptop you consider purchasing, as specs can’t tell the whole story.
If video editing is a priority, then you’ll need to increase your budget. Heavy workloads such as video editing will require a beefier performance than what Chromebooks and budget laptops currently offer. The latest MacBook Air is one the best value options for such tasks right now, but you’ll need to pay just shy of a grand for that laptop.
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