At the peak of Apple’s laptop dominance, its iconic “I’m a Mac, and I’m a PC” ads invited us to join Justin Long at the cool kids’ table and snicker at John Hodgman and other such bespectacled squares with their Windows devices. But a decade later, Hodgman is actually cool as hell and today’s top PCs absolutely rival Cupertino’s best offerings. In fact, today’s premium Windows laptops can also offer better value, more customization options, and a slew of useful ports that are the envy of many a Mac user.
I have been guzzling the Apple Kool-aid for years and years, but the differences between the two breeds has shrunk to little more than PCs’ gaudy Intel palm-rest stickers. Meanwhile, Microsoft’s continuing refinement of Windows 10 and ever-deeper interaction with the Xbox can make it an appealing switch for a certain breed of gamer.
For anyone in the market for a high-end laptop, or anyone like myself who is flirting with the notion of jumping ship, these five laptops deserve your attention. They come in a wide range of internal configurations, so obviously their specific performance will depend on how much money you invest in their innards.
HP Spectre x360 15t

The two-tone matte finish and glossy beveled edge combo of this Spectre is striking, but its design refinement also runs deep. The mitered back corners serve as an off-angle Thunderbolt 3 port on the right side and power button on the other. The hinges have just the right amount of stiffness and zero wobble through 360-degrees of motion. The quad speakers are tuned by Bang and Olufsen and they’re both powerful and immersive. I loved the touchscreen OLED display on the model I tested, and the flexibility to use it as a giant tablet or simply as a freestanding display sold me on the convertible concept. I also appreciate that the stylus pen is included.
The keyboard has excellent key travel, a dedicated numeric pad and a fingerprint reader, though I was less enthusiastic about the touchpad. While it’s understandably centered under the typing portion of the keyboard, when using only the touchpad to navigate a document or web page for long periods of time, I found that the ergonomics aren’t that great. The camera is Windows Hello ready for facial login and has a physical off switch to put your mind at ease when you’re not using it.