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large screen laptops
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Large screen laptops, typically 16 to 18 inches, have become practical daily drivers in 2025, offering a balance of portability and immersive display real estate. Discussions on WindowsForum cover a range of options, from premium models like the LG Gram 17 and Raider 18 HX AI to budget-friendly 16-inch laptops with 16GB RAM and 512GB SSDs from smaller OEMs. The ASUS Vivobook 16 (X1607QA) highlights the trend of AI-powered, ARM-based Windows laptops with Snapdragon X Elite silicon. Key considerations include display quality, thermal management, and trade-offs in build or performance at lower price points. These threads help buyers navigate the expanding market for big-screen Windows laptops.
Big-screen laptops have moved from niche to mainstream in 2025, and PCMag UK’s roundup makes the case that a 16‑ to 18‑inch notebook can now be a practical daily machine rather than a hulking desktop stand‑in.
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PCMag UK’s “Best Large‑Screen Laptops” coverage organizes...
A new wave of budget 16‑inch Windows laptops — typified by models from small OEMs like TPV and KUU — is sharpening the value proposition for buyers who want large screens, 16GB of RAM and 512GB SSDs at rock‑bottom prices, but those bargains come with a mix of genuine strengths, confusing...
If you’re eying a big-screen Windows laptop that brings both the horsepower of AI and the promise of arm-based efficiency to an affordable price point, the ASUS Vivobook 16 (X1607QA) demands close attention. This new Copilot+ PC from ASUS is representative of the latest shift in Windows...
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