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| | The outside remains the same, but inside, the 2015 MacBook Pro with Retina Display feels like it's a league ahead of last year's model. Not only does the new MacBook perform better and last longer on a charge, but it also has an innovative touchpad that lets you do a lot more than just point and click. Starting at $1,299, the Pro costs a good deal more than the 13-inch Air, but those who purchase it will find this system to be worth the money.  | | | |
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|  | | |  | The king of laptop brands, Apple won 5 out of the 9 categories, including a perfect score for its laptop reviews and a stellar ranking in tech support. It's hard to get at just how much ass Apple kicks. | | | |  | It can be pretty tough picking the right hybrid laptop-tablet for your needs and budget. These are our top picks, based on Laptop Mag's rated reviews. | | | | | | |
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|  | | |  | | | Is it a laptop, tablet or both? The HP Spectre x360 13t Touch, the latest in HP's line of Yoga-like systems, fills the gap between the company's previous 11- and 15-inch systems designed to flip from notebook to slate -- and everything in between. Starting at $899 ($999 as configured), this all-aluminum ultraportable also has a bright display, extra-wide touchpad and excellent battery life. But you might be wondering, "it sounds like a great convertible, but is it the best out there?" Well, we're here to say, if it's not the top of the class, it's close. | | | | | |
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