The technology world is moving at an incredible pace and laptops are no exception to this. The last 12 months have seen a remarkable number of machines being offered with huge amounts of power shoved inside increasingly slim bodies.
The advent of the ultrabook genre saw razor-sharp laptops, crammed full of high-performance components, just begging to tackle demanding tasks on the move.
Desktop replacement laptops are just as popular as ever, offering massive high-resolution screens and enough muscle to satisfy all but the most hardcore of users.
With so many varieties being pushed out by a plethora of manufacturers, there's a laptop to suit everyone's needs and budget. We take a look through our top 10 favourite laptops of 2011.
10. Acer Aspire Timeline X 5830T
We've seen a huge number of laptops this year that have failed to excite our eyes with their plain, boring designs, so the attractive blue shade of the Timeline X was a refreshing change and one that is sure to appeal to the more style-conscious.
It's not just about looks though; the slim aluminium shell provides robust protection from knocks and bumps. Meanwhile, the Intel Core i3 processor and generous 6GB of RAM help it tackle intense computing tasks.
- Read the full Acer Aspire Timeline X 5830T review.

9. Dell XPS 14Z
With its full metal jacket and slot-loading DVD drive, Dell's XPS 14Z can arguably be seen as a cheaper alternative to Apple's MacBook Pro. It may not have the unibody design of the MacBook but the body still feels very solid. It manages to squeeze in a 14-inch screen in a case size that would normally accommodate a 13-inch.
The Core i5 processor pumps out some serious juice for cracking through all your work and the meaty battery will keep you going for longer between plugs.
- Read the full Dell XPS 14Z review.

8. Toshiba Qosmio X770
With its enormous 17.3-inch screen, the Qosmio X770 isn't made for travelling. It's much better off sat on your desk working as a media machine. The screen has a full HD resolution which, when coupled with the Blu-ray drive, makes the X770 ideal for watching your movies.
If you pop on some daft glasses, you can even enjoy videos -- and games -- in 3D. With a Core i7 processor and 8GB of RAM, the X770 is perfectly capable of tackling serious computing tasks. The powerful dedicated graphics card will even have a stab at the latest games.
- Read the full Toshiba Qosmio X770 review.

7. MSI GT680
The GT680 is another beast that doesn't want to be your travel companion. It's slathered in orange lights and big vents that look angry enough to tear your face off if you looked at it the wrong way. The Intel Core i7 processor and 8GB of RAM give an astounding performance and the dedicated graphics card produced one of the best results we've ever seen on a laptop.
Whether you're wanting to chill back with a movie on the high-definition screen or practise your head shots in Call of Duty, the MSI GT680 will be raring to go.
- Read the full MSI GT680 review.
6. Samsung Series 9
Samsung's Series 9 may have been slightly overshadowed by the new ultrabooks, but it's still an incredibly slim -- and utterly gorgeous -- piece of kit. It's covered in a metal called duralumin, which is the same stuff they make fighter jets from.
You won't be able to launch an attack on your mates with it, but it's certainly powerful enough for you to Photoshop them into some compromising scenarios. Take that, friends.
- Read the full Samsung Series 9 review.

5. Acer Aspire Ethos 5951G
The Aspire Ethos comes with the sort of sharp good looks that wouldn't look out of place in a Bond movie. It's got a sleek black metal chassis that's easily slender enough to slide into a stylish bag. What's more, it comes with some burly specifications under the hood.
Like any good secret agent, there's a little trick up its sleeve; flick a switch and the trackpad pops out to use as a neat media remote for when you can't be bothered getting up to put the next film on. It's the perfect laptop if you're terrified of physical exertion.
- Read the full Acer Aspire Ethos 5951G review.

4. Apple MacBook Air 13-inch
The late, great Steve Jobs made quite a splash on the laptop world when he unveiled the seriously slim Air from an envelope. The current 13-inch Air retains the same ultra-portable dimensions, with the front end tapering down to a mere 7mm.
The casing is machined from a single piece of metal, which means it's extremely sturdy. It can be specced-up to include a Core i5 processor, 4GB of RAM and a super-fast 256GB solid state disk drive, making it the ideal companion for the wealthy worker on the go.
- Read the full Apple MacBook Air 13-inch review.

3. Samsung Series 7
The metal shell of the Series 7 smacks somewhat of Apple's MacBook Pro, but it gives off a more professional air. It's perfect for your office or for chilling out in an airport business lounge. The 15.6-inch screen has a tiny bezel so it will display photos, videos and documents at their best.
With extremely powerful components and a very comfortable keyboard, the Series 7 is a superb work laptop that will happily chew through games on your downtime.
- Read the full Samsung Series 7 review.

2. Apple MacBook Pro 13-inch
For many, the 13-inch MacBook Pro is the ultimate in laptop dreams. Sporting the same unibody design as the MacBook Air, it's supremely sturdy and can be configured to be immensely powerful. Because of the 13-inch model's svelte dimensions, it can happily be slipped into a bag or a sleeve and taken across town on an adventure.
It has a superbly bright and vivid display, so cruising around the latest version of Apple's operating system -- OS X Lion -- becomes all the more enjoyable.
- Read the full Apple MacBook Pro 13-inch review.

1. Asus Zenbook UX21
The ultrabook is a new genre encompassing laptops that are exceedingly slim, yet which still pack a meaty punch of power. The Asus Zenbook UX21 delivers on this dream perfectly. At its thickest point, the body measures only 17mm, which tapers down to a micro 3mm that's so sharp, you're in danger of cutting your eye just by looking at it. You also get an Intel Core i5 processor with 4GB of RAM, which helps it give a blistering performance with all kinds of computing tasks.
Low power, high-speed components allow it to achieve a near-instant resume-from-sleep time. It can also remain in sleep mode for several weeks. The Zenbook UX21 is arguably the ultimate combination of power, portability and price that most certainly deserves your money. Don't keep it waiting.
- Read the full Asus Zenbook UX21 review.

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Jordan-Findlay 8 December, 2011 10:59
MacBook pro should have been number one
anonymous 8 December, 2011 15:57
The keyboard design alone on the UX21 discount it from being a top-tier laptop. I purchased one from Amazon and returned it after a day, the keyboard is horrendous to type on compared to my Macbook Pro.
anonymous 8 December, 2011 18:38
Sony Vaio Z 2011.....not even on the list.....but then again CNET UK didn't even review the machine. I know it is a niche product being so expensive but it is definitely one of the best laptops of the year
anonymous 9 December, 2011 03:11
I don't know why people unsatisfied with asus product being number one, I believe it a great product. Before you give an critique, buy it first then you'll know
anonymous 9 December, 2011 11:40
I need a Mac for my degree, and can't afford it. Please drop the prices Mr Apple.
anonymous 10 December, 2011 01:24
Stop crying about Mac not being the best. Apple in-fact doesn't make the best toys for everything.
The Asus Zenbook definitely deserves the title it got.
anonymous 10 December, 2011 16:31
The hell with those who say Apple is the best, they certainly are I-nsaine or plane I-diots! (as "I" from Iphone stands for IDIOT!). ASUS is perfection and a great price, it's number 1 no question about it !!!
anonymous 10 December, 2011 20:37
asus is coming up in the world. this laptop is amazing and is proof.
anonymous 10 December, 2011 21:06
ThinkPad is the best laptop ever and no one can say otherwise.
I have a T520 with Intel Core i7, 8GB RAM, 1GB GPU NVIDIA and 6 MB cache L3, which merges a great configuration with the reliability from this business laptops.
anonymous 10 December, 2011 21:07
I've the Asus UX31 and it's fantastic! best computer I've ever had!
anonymous 10 December, 2011 21:28
I would agree with the comment about the Sony VAIO Z 2011, my i7 version is near perfect for work and social.
anonymous 10 December, 2011 23:03
Macs are a rip off. Would be nice to get some hardware for $1200
anonymous 13 December, 2011 13:50
How come UX21 won, while UX31 with 13.3" HD+, that's really killer...
UX31 ftw!
Daniel Stoner 13 December, 2011 20:02
How does the Toshiba Portege Z830 / 835 not make this list, as 3rd behind the Macbook Airs? Must have come out too late in the year to have been considered, because it's the best overall in terms of tradeoffs of attributes.
anonymous 14 December, 2011 03:32
MacBook should be last one, it's the worst notebook ever....
anonymous 14 December, 2011 08:57
Steve Job had died , then Apple does
ASUS is really impressive
anonymous 28 December, 2011 05:21
why apple should be the last? with such amazing performance and capabilities it deserves to be in top place well the only one bad thing about is price... well it's good for people who can effort it, but honestly it would be better if they cut down price a bit.
Jordan-Findlay 1 January, 2012 20:19
I think apples MacBook pro is clearly the best. With its dual core i7 processor and the evasive use of Osx lion it leaves the Asus zenbook in the dust. And with its smooth yet hard aluminium unibody design it is by far the best laptop of 2011 and the best Computing experience That has ever been. If you have never used a mac I seriously advise you to get out to a local apple store and experience thee experience of the great power of the mac. It is more than a computer is does more than get the job done and does more than completely surpass your expectations for it is the most fluent, evasive, intuative, beautiful, mind boggling thing that could ever be fitted into 13 inches of beautiful casing .
I will say again it is not just an amazing computer and is not just an amazing experience but it is thee experience
anonymous 5 January, 2012 22:17
Jordan-Finlay, here's why you're wrong
1. 'With its dual core i7 processor..' - the Asus Zenbook UX21 also had a dual core intel processor
2. 'And with its smooth yet hard aluminium unibody design' - the Asus Zenbook UX21 also has aluminium casing
3. 'it is by far the best laptop of 2011 and the best Computing experience That has ever been. If you have never used a mac I seriously advise you to get out to a local apple store and experience thee experience of the great power of the mac. It is more than a computer is does more than get the job done and does more than completely surpass your expectations for it is the most fluent, evasive, intuative, beautiful, mind boggling thing that could ever be fitted into 13 inches of beautiful casing .' - none of this is actual fact, this is just meaningless rambling from an apple fanboy desperate to defend apple's shiny, overpriced new product.
Jordan-Findlay 6 January, 2012 17:49
Ok you want fact heres fact
1. Dual core i7 proccecors. It is clocked at 2.9 ghz with upgradable 3.6 ghz
2. aluminium unibody, environmentally freindly design
3. And radeon graphics
4. Evasive use of mac osx 10.7 lion
5. Multi touch trackpad with many gestures
6. Led backlit display with backlit keyboard
7. Thunderbolt input/output technology wich offers 10gbps
8. 6 to 8 hour battery
9. FaceTime HD camera
10. 802 wireless technology
11. Airdrop technology
12. 512 mb of GDDR5
13. 720p video recording
14. 500 gb of internal storage with upgradeable
Jordan-Findlay 6 January, 2012 17:52
14. 500 gb of internal storage with upgradable 1 tb
15. Those lion is so much better than windows it is a pleasure to use. Thing like autosave, time machine, mission control, launch pad, the mac app store, full screen apps, and so much more
I would rather pay 8000 pounds for a mac than pay 30 pounds for the asus zen book
anonymous 7 January, 2012 06:48
hey, where is Hp & Sony???
anonymous 16 January, 2012 04:49
what is the difference between a tablet pc and a laptop??
anonymous 23 April, 2012 19:58
Oh god will all the sheep please get off the Apple train once and for all. Apple is for people who HATE technology. Personally I wish Apple would seriously do one - I will never own ANYTHING Apple, I have a brain and like to use it. I will be buying either an Asus or Acer laptop! Please someone bury everything MAC - I will get the flags out. :-)