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Six of the Best Laptops for Presenters

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Despite the growing use of mobile devices, many people still prefer using a laptop for giving their presentations. However, using a laptop nowadays doesn’t necessarily mean that you have to carry a rock on your shoulder. Here is a list of some of the best laptops for presenters to consider.

 

1. Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon

The ThinkPad X1 Carbon is all that a presenter can need. The laptop sports an Intel Core i7-7600U vPro processor and Intel HD Graphics 620; it can support up to 16GB RAM and comes in a compact, lightweight size with a 14 inch screen (2560 x 1440 pixels). Since this laptop is an Ultrabook (high-end subnotebook), it offers a long battery life of around 15.5 hrs. Moreover, you can get 80% battery in just an hour of charging.

1TB of disk space ensures that you have more than adequate space for storing your data. Not to mention the laptop weighs just 2.4 pound, making it easier to carry around without straining your back.

It is worth mentioning here that although this Ultrabook has some awesome features, it isn’t the cheapest laptop in the list.

Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon laptop

Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon

 

2. Dell XPS 13 (2017)

Available with different processors (Core i3-i7), with 4GB to 16GB RAM capacity, the Dell XPS 13 series offers both portability and power, packed in a single machine. The XPS 13 gives presenters the luxury to opt for the model that best suits their needs and pockets. The available models come with storage capacity between 128GB to 1TB storage on an SSD drive. Furthermore, you can opt for a resolution between 1,920 x 1,080 to 3,200 x 1,800, depending upon the model you choose.

The Dell XPS 13 (2017) is not as expensive as the ThinkPad X1 Carbon and comes with more affordable price options, such as the Core i3 and i5 editions of the laptop.

Dell XPS 13

Dell XPS 13

 

3. Apple 13-inch MacBook Pro with Touch Bar

The 13 inch Apple MacBook Pro comes with an Intel Core i5 3.1 GHz processor, 16GB of RAM, and an SSD with storage capacity up to 256GB. With a battery life of 10 hrs and an OLED display Touch Bar that offers a number of handy functions with a spell checker and word suggestions, the laptop is well worth the price.

Apple MacBook Pro

Apple MacBook Pro

 

4. Apple MNYH2LL/A MacBook

The Apple MNYH2LL/A 12″ MacBook comes with a combination of an efficient laptop that you can buy with the added advantage of portability and a cheaper price than the 13-inch variant mentioned above. It offers storage on a 256GB, 8GB RAM capacity and runs on an i5 1.2GHz Intel processor.

You can also opt for a slightly more expensive model which provides 512GB disk space and a slightly more efficient version of the dual-core Intel Core i5 Processor. The laptop runs macOS Sierra and gives up to 12 hrs of battery life. Unfortunately, the laptop does not come with an optical drive.

Apple MNYJ2LL/A MacBook

Apple MNYJ2LL/A MacBook

 

5. Dell Inspiron 11.6″ HD with Anti Glare Touchscreen

With a price just above $300, the Dell Inspiron 11.6 inch laptop with an anti-glare screen can be an affordable option for presenters. The laptop comes with a foldable screen which makes it easier to use. It sports an Intel Celeron N3060 1.6 GHz Processor, with Turbo Boost up to 2.48GHz.

This is more of a hybrid device that comes with tablet-like features but with a more powerful processor. The laptop has a 32 GB emmc, 4GB RAM but no optical drive. It’s for presenters looking for something cheaper with more powerful processing.

 

Dell Inspiron 116 HD laptop

Dell Inspiron 11.6″ HD

 

6. Dell Inspiron i3000-101SLV

The Dell Inspiron i3000-101SLV is the most affordable laptop in the list, with stripped down features that allow you to carry a lightweight and affordable laptop that can ensure all your basic presentation needs are catered for. The laptop can be bought with a 2GB RAM / 32GB SSD or 4GB RAM / 500GB Hard Drive (HDD).

With a small 11.6 inch screen, an Intel Dual Core Celeron N3050 processor and a price just over $200; the Dell Inspiron i3000-101SLV is for the presenters looking for something affordable that can get the job done.

Dell Inspiron i3000-101SLV

Dell Inspiron i3000-101SLV

 

The above are six of our picks for the best laptops for presenters. What model do you prefer to use for your presentations? Join the discussion by leaving your comment below.

Farshad Iqbal

Farshad Iqbal

Content Editor at FPPT.com
Farshad is a technology enthusiast and an IT professional from Pakistan. Over the years he has been associated with various technology blogs and is currently the Content Editor of FPPT.com.
Farshad Iqbal
8 Comments

8 Comments

  1. Not Necessary

    17th January 2018 at 9:04 am

    Thanks for compiling this review. I’d like to point out that the comments regarding the different notebooks are inconsistent.
    Why is it a problem for number 3/5 that it doesn’t come with an optical drive while it’s not an issue for all the other notebooks in your list?
    And what kind of reasoning for the price of number 3 is “the laptop is well worth the price.”? What exactly makes this notebook well worth it’s price?
    In particular, if you compare all the six notebooks on their functionality and connectivity to the outside world, their performance and hardware package, I don’t see how the top three can compete on a price-tag level to the more economic models that you suggested.

    • Farshad Iqbal

      18th January 2018 at 5:35 pm

      Allow me to point out a few details that I hope will answer your question. The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon, and the DELL XPS 13 do have optical drives and are high-end laptops. In fact, the first 3 all can be deemed high-end. 4-6 are more stripped down versions and are hence more affordable.
      It is also worth mentioning here that you can’t simply compare the battery time of Ultrabooks with netbooks. Similarly, there is also a difference of processor family, the first 2 are 5th-7th generation, so the processing is better, whereas number 5 runs an Intel Celeron Dual Core Processor which can’t compete in performance with I family of processors.

  2. Linda Weber

    29th April 2019 at 7:50 pm

    Which of the above six electronic devices would be best for
    1. Email
    2. Presenting illustrations
    3. Using Microsoft word
    4. Presenting/showing a client his file folder, etc

    Our son is looming for a portable device he can use when calling on a client. He needs to present information, present illustrations, use Microsoft word and email from the device.
    Lease hel is.

  3. marvellous

    30th January 2020 at 3:57 pm

    I had the thought of buying a laptop for my own personal use but the thing is that I don’t know what quality laptop that has a very good graphic card. Now I can figure the right laptop to get for my own personal used all thanks to your post. I will love to come over to your site for more updates.
    Thanks again, love your site, the way it loads and all.

  4. joseph

    15th July 2020 at 2:04 am

    very nice

  5. Joseph Hilton Florida

    29th January 2021 at 6:55 am

    Thanks for this blog, I would like to buy a Laptop for representation purposes at Church. This Blog helps me a lot for the same, now I can figure out the right laptop for my work.

  6. Joseph Hilton Florida

    29th January 2021 at 7:12 am

    Thank you so much for this amazing blog, I would like to buy a Laptop for representation purposes at Church. This Blog helps me a lot for the same, now I can figure out the right laptop for my Church now.

  7. Chris

    13th October 2021 at 11:08 pm

    I thank the DELL Inspiron 11.6 will help me present better… Thank you for this great Post. it was helpful

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