Asus Zenbook Pro 14 Duo OLED
from £2000 / go.stuff.tv/duooled
Clearly the Zenbook Pro 14 Duo OLED is not for everyone – but it’s still an amazing piece of work with a full-width second screen that really does make a huge difference to productivity. If you spend all your time in Premiere Pro, or have worn down the alt-tab keys on your current laptop, that extra display will be a game-changer. Performance is also superb, even if it needs to crank the cooling fans to keep temperatures in check and battery life isn’t so stellar.
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An innovative and powerful PC, despite some design compromises
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This is a real powerhouse of a Windows laptop. See also the equally slick Matebook 14s. Microsoft Surface Laptop Go 2 ★★★★✩ from £529 / go.stuff.tv/go2
A fine ultraportable with more power than before, but avoid the base model for serious work. Dell XPS 13 Plus ★★★★✩ from £1169 / go.stuff.tv/13plus
If you need big processing power, this Dell looks the part and has a choice of superb screens.