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Best Laptops For College Students (2026): MacBooks and Beyond

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Best Laptops For College Students (2026): MacBooks and Beyond

College laptops don’t have to be embarrassing. Nor do they have to be overly expensive. There are a lot of great laptops for college students that combine long battery life, easy portability, and the performance needed for everyday coursework in a great design.

I’ve been reviewing laptops for over a decade and have tested hundreds over the years, and if someone asked me what to buy, these are the options I’d suggest.

Be sure to check out our other computing guides, including the Best Laptops, Best Budget Laptops, Best MacBooks, Best Windows Laptops, Best Gaming Laptops, Best Chromebooks, and Best Laptop Bags.

The Best Overall College Laptop

The MacBook Air is my choice for best overall laptop. It’s the one almost everyone should buy. But college students have different needs—and in most cases, different budgets. It needs to be affordable, but ideally it should also be lightweight and easy to carry around. The MacBook Neo fits the bill perfectly. It’s only 2.7 pounds and starts at just $599. It also has a smaller display, which gives this a smaller footprint to fit on those tiny lecture hall desks. What makes the MacBook Neo special, however, is the lack of compromise around quality. It’s a gorgeous piece of hardware, with fun colors, an excellent trackpad, a beautiful display, and that Apple “it” factor. I recommend the $699 model, which gets you twice the storage and a Touch ID fingerprint reader.

Of course, this isn’t a laptop without downsides. Apple invested its efforts in the front-of-screen experience, but it chose to make cuts to things like performance, ports, and memory to keep costs low. The limitation of 8 GB of memory is my biggest sticking point with this device, and it means that you’ll need to be more attentive to how many applications, tabs, and background tasks you have running. It can also only connect to one external display at a time.

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If the idea of buying a laptop with only 8 GB of RAM in 2026 seems questionable, I don’t blame you. And if that sounds like you, I recommend the Asus Zenbook A14. Not only does it come with 16 GB of RAM, it’s the lightest laptop you can buy right now at just 2.1 pounds. A 0.6-pound weight difference sounds minor, but it’s a 22 percent weight savings and the Zenbook A14 is noticeably easier to carry than the MacBook Neo. You’ll hardly notice this thing in your laptop bag when you’re trekking across campus.

The price of the Zenbook A14 varies quite a bit. It regularly alternates between $600, $830, and $1,000, but there’s often a deal available that makes it an affordable device. There’s also the 2026 model, which comes with the second-gen Snapdragon X2 chip. At $1,600, though, it’s just not worth the extra cash.

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