The overall Which? test score is made up of the following star ratings, all determined by our rigorous lab tests.
How we test ease of use
A large variety of tests make up this score, including how easy the laptop is to use while on your lap, how easy the lid is to open, and how well the keyboard and touchpad are to handle.
How we test performance
A combination of industry-standard benchmark software plus wi-fi and USB speed tests creates this overall speed score. The benchmarks measure performance for web browsing, Microsoft Office software, image editing and photo editing (applicable laptops tested from 2026 have separate star ratings).
How we test battery life
A laptop that manages more than eight hours in our test will normally score five stars, while one that lasts under three hours will normally get one star.
How we test screen performance
We look at how clear and bright the screen is, and perform scientific measurements to check colour accuracy. We also assess how wide the viewing angles are and whether reflections cause a problem.
How we test sound quality
The quality of the sound that comes from the built-in speakers, and how well the sound card handles audio delivered to high-quality headphones through the headphone jack.
How we test practicality
These scores let you know what a laptop will be like to use day-to-day. Lighter laptops made from premium materials do better here, as do those that manage their heat efficiently and quietly. Many laptops, even higher-cost ones, have merely serviceable webcams for video calls – great ones are surprisingly rare.