The Best Travel Laptops Of 2014 (So Far)

Size, battery life, durability and weight aren’t factors that mean much to a laptop that sits on a desk all day but for those of you who carry an electronic baby on your back regularly, they’re crucial factors to consider before purchasing your next one. You might be mulling whether or not it’s a good time to upgrade your travel gadgets and in past years when listing the best travel laptops of 2012 I broke them down into categories based on qualities such as price.

Now there’s such a convergence of computing power inside slender frames that the following group of laptops should make perfect travel companions, even if they occasionally become homebodies.

Once More The Top Pick

Although it will upset a bunch of hipsters to say this, Apple products aren’t inherently better than Windows laptops. Deciding if you should buy a Mac or Windows laptop for your travels can be a big choice if it’s a first-time switch but if you’re not operating system biased there is a clear cut choice for all-around travel machine.

Apple MacBook Air MD761LL/B 13.3-Inch Laptop (NEWEST VERSION)

Keep in mind however that Apple recently reduced prices on the Macbook Air line by $100, making it an ideal time to buy before a rumored (significant) upgrade coming in the next few months.

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Outside The Apple Core

Being thin has it’s travel perks but if you’re like me and prefer an Ethernet port, DVD drive, or simply more digital speed in exchange for a half kilo (~1.5 pounds) plus .75 centimeters (~.3 inches) than I recommend taking a look at the latest 13-inch Macbook Pro with Retina display. Everyone else tired of me sounding like an Apple commercial should read on.

Microsoft Surface Pro 3 (256 GB, Intel Core i7)

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One More Laptop Than Tablet

Despite being officially designated a laptop-hybrid, the Lenovo Ideapad Yoga Pro 2 ($1,199) is decidedly a laptop that likes to swing tablet on the weekends. Comparable to the Samsung Book Ativ 9 but with about 2 hours shorter battery life, it’s a machine that wins you over once in your palms. The price tag might also help, considering it’s $150 less than the Samsung.

So, Which Is The Best?

Much like cars, peasant foods, or Star Trek costumes and cosplay, there is rarely a single answer to what is the best travel laptop. Choosing a laptop is a personal choice that varies, but as travelers, we’re all looking for many of the same features with a few tradeoffs to be had here and there. Whichever one you decide on, be sure to protect your laptop from the side effects of traveling, setup a backpack security system to keep your bag safe, then lock it down physically and digitally.