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9 best laptops under £500 that give you more bang for your buck

Fast, light and durable, these latest models are sure to impress

David RS Taylor
Tuesday 10 August 2021 15:46 BST
Our top picks range from two-in-one tablet-like devices to more traditional models
Our top picks range from two-in-one tablet-like devices to more traditional models (iStock/The Independent)

It might’ve been a bit tricky to get your hands on a new laptop over the past year or so. The great laptop shortage of the early 2020s, as it will doubtless be known, has been a challenge for laptop producers, with many parts in short global supply.

However, this doesn’t mean that you should just give up on finding the right laptop for you, especially if you’re looking for a product that can give you more for your money.

Nowadays, the term laptop is played with fast and loose. Gone are the heavy blocks of whirring computational heft that used to smother your legs. In their place are sleek, stylish products that have upped the laptop game with their performance and looks, from more traditional but slimmer devices, to tablet-like two-in-one units and Google-powered Chromebooks.

How we tested

We tested all the units below with an eye on battery life, screen quality, sound, processing speed and range of programmes and apps. We carried out work and leisure activities – think writing an article on Word and then switching over to YouTube for a much longer break than anticipated.

Alongside observing the technical specifications of each unit, we looked at aesthetics and portability. It’s all well and good owning a high-performance machine, but if it looks like a Nineties throwback, or would need its own seat on a plane, it won’t find much use in the modern world as a laptop.

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Some might be put off by a two-in-one laptop’s tablet-like look. After all, we’re used to tablets being inferior to a laptop, with fewer perks and more limited software. However, as computing technology keeps pace with the desire for ease and flexibility, products such as this are bound to take over as the most widely-used laptops on the market.

For those of us more traditionally inclined though, there are still plenty of good value releases that will perform more than adequately and should last you until the end of the laptop shortage. Stock comes and goes with all of the below, so be sure to shop around for the best price or similar products.

The best laptops under £500 for 2021 are:

  • Best overall – Lenovo ideapad duet chromebook: £279.99, Lenovo.com
  • Best Chromebook – HP x360 2-in-1 Chromebook: £499,Currys.co.uk
  • Best for the most seamless experience – Asus C434 Chromebook: £449, Amazon.co.uk
  • Best cheap traditional laptop – Asus E410: £229, Ao.com
  • Best value – Acer Chromebook 314: £229, Very.co.uk
  • Best audio – Lenovo ideapad flex 5i 14in: £399.99, Lenovo.com
  • Best traditional laptop – Asus vivobook X413: £399.99, Asus.com
  • Best lightweight option – HP 14s-dq1508sa: £329.99, Stockmustgo.co.uk
  • Best for no-nonsense – Acer aspire 1: £229.99, Argos.co.uk

Lenovo ideapad duet chromebook

Lenovo IdeaPad Duet Chromebook
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HP x360 2-in-1 chromebook

HP x360 2-in-1 chromebook
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ASUS c434 Chromebook

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Asus e410

ASUS e410
  1.  £229 from Ao.com
Prices may vary
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Acer Chromebook 314

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Lenovo ideapad flex 5i 14in

Lenovo  IdeaPad Flex 5i 14”
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Asus vivobook X413

ASUS Vivobook
  1.  £399 from Asus.com
Prices may vary
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HP 14s-dq1508sa

HP 14s-dq1508sa
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Acer Aspire 1

acer aspire 1
  • Best: Under £300
  • CPU: Intel Celeron N4500
  • Graphics: Integrated
  • Display: 14in, 1080p
  • Storage: 128GB
  • RAM: 4GB
  • Why we love it
    • Lightweight
    • Comes with a year of Microsoft 365
  • Take note
    • Not powerful enough for gamin
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The verdict: Laptops under £500

The laptop shortage is still an issue when it comes to getting a laptop at the budget end of the market. However, Chromebooks seem to have been hit less hard than traditional laptops, and perform admirably, especially at a lower price point.

The Lenovo ideapad duet Chromebook looks great, is easy to set up and use, and performs at a high level. The duet offers everything you’d need for everyday use in an attractive, lightweight package, for an impressively-low price.

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