Best Chromebook 2023: 8 best Chromebooks to buy

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The best Chromebooks aren’t just laptops that run a few Google apps anymore. Chromebooks can cover a wide variety of computing needs now, and a good Chrome OS laptop or two-in-one can be more useful than a mediocre Windows or macOS laptop. That’s why our pick for the best Chromebook of 2023 is the Asus Chromebook Flip CX5, which is one of the best-built, longest-lasting, and best-performing Chromebooks you can buy.

Chromebooks from companies like Acer, Lenovo, and Asus are known to deliver good value. The message that many people actually want good Chromebooks — rather than just cheap ones — has gotten through to manufacturers. Many are around $500 or $600, though there are good options in the higher and lower ranges as well. The extra money goes a long way toward getting something you’ll be happy with.

For the first time, the quality of the Chromebooks in this range has been consistent. There are so many similarities between the offerings from Asus, Lenovo, Google, HP, Dell, and Samsung that a conspiracy-minded person might suggest they’re all sourcing their components from the same factory. That’s great news if you’re comparison shopping; the majority of this list would be good buys if you can find them at a discount. They can even rival some of the best laptops, best budget laptops, and best student laptops on the market.

We’ve selected the Lenovo Chromebook Duet 3 for shoppers on a budget. Other strong picks are the Asus Chromebook Detachable CM3 and the Lenovo C13 Yoga Chromebook.

What most buyers want in a Chromebook are likely the same things they want in any laptop: a good keyboard, solid build quality, long battery life, a nice screen, and enough power to do the things you want. More Chromebooks can meet those qualifications than ever before, but these are the ones that rise above the rest.

1. Asus Chromebook Flip CX5

Best Chromebook of 2023

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$619

The Asus Chromebook CX5 offers a great package for a bit of a steep price.

CPU: Intel Core i5-1135G7 / GPU: Intel Iris Xe / RAM: 16GB / Storage: 128GB / Display: 15.6-inch IPS, 1920 x 1080, 60Hz, touch option / Dimensions: 14.08 x 9.48 x 0.73 inches / Weight: 4.3 pounds

Folks may understandably balk at the Chromebook Flip CX5’s price, but it really is that good. It’s sturdy enough to withstand all kinds of jolts and jostles in a backpack or briefcase, and has a unique velvety texture that’s very pleasant to hold. Add a wide port selection, a smooth and comfortable keyboard, and a vivid display, and you’ve got a chassis that can hold its own against plenty of midrange Windows laptops. 

The Asus Chromebook CX5 is the best Chromebook of 2023.
Photo by Amelia Holowaty Krales

The CX5’s performance is equally impressive. We never once heard its fan in our testing, even when pushing a workload that slows most devices down. Battery life is quite satisfactory and easily lasted us all day. And the CX5 delivered some of the loudest audio we’ve ever heard from a Chromebook. While the CX5 isn’t a perfect device, it’s currently the best Chromebook you can buy.

Read our Asus Chromebook Flip CX5 review.

2. Lenovo Chromebook Duet 3

Best cheap Chromebook

The Lenovo Chromebook Duet 3 in tablet mode.The Lenovo Chromebook Duet 3 in tablet mode.

The Lenovo Chromebook Duet 3 is an excellent 11-inch budget device. The price includes the keyboard and kickstand.

CPU: Snapdragon 7c Gen 2 / GPU: Qualcomm Adreno graphics / RAM: 4Gb, 8GB / Storage: 128GB / Display: 10.95-inch IPS, 2000 x 1200, 60Hz, touch option / Dimensions: 10.16 x 6.48 x 0.31 inches / Weight: 1.14 pounds

The Lenovo Chromebook Duet 3 is a great, tiny laptop for budget shoppers. It comes with a magnetic detachable keyboard that’s a breeze to pop on and off. The screen also supports USI styluses, though a stylus is not included in the price. The keyboard is included in the price, however, as is the magnetic back cover and kickstand.

Day-to-day, this laptop is quite usable for light work and leisure. It has a sharp, bright 11-inch screen and a surprisingly comfortable keyboard and touchpad. The battery life is close to all-day. But the real draw of this device is its portability — it’s just 2.09 pounds with the keyboard attached, making it quite convenient to carry around and whip out to use on the go.

The Lenovo Chromebook Duet 3 has a slim and portable design with a bright and sharp 11-inch screen.
Photo by Monica Chin / The Verge

There are a few compromises: there are only two ports (and no headphone jack), and the processor gets slow if you attempt a heavier multitasking workload. But Chrome OS fans who want a portable device for fun and multimedia can’t do better than this Chromebook at this price.

Read our Lenovo Chromebook Duet 3 review.

3. Lenovo C13 Yoga Chromebook

Best premium Chromebook

The ThinkPad C13 Yoga Chromebook in tent mode. The screen displays a grid of Android apps.The ThinkPad C13 Yoga Chromebook in tent mode. The screen displays a grid of Android apps.

$318

The Lenovo ThinkPad C13 Yoga Chromebook is a convertible, premium Chromebook with a solid, sturdy build that targets adults and professionals.

CPU: AMD Athlon Gold 315, Ryzen 3 3250C, Ryzen 5 3500C, Ryzen 7 3700C / GPU: AMD Radeon / RAM: 4GB, 8GB, 16GB / Storage: 32GB, 64GB, 256GB / Display: 13.3-inch IPS/OLED, 1920 x 1080/3840 x 2160, 60Hz, touch option / Dimensions: 21.09 x 8.35 x 0.7 inches / Weight: 3.3 pounds

Many modern Chromebooks are oriented towards kids and students, but not this one. The C13 Yoga Chromebook is a sturdy, pricey, convertible Chromebook for grown-ups. It’s part of Lenovo’s renowned ThinkPad business line, and has all kinds of ThinkPad perks including a red Trackpoint, discrete touchpad clickers, a fingerprint sensor, a webcam shutter, and an aluminum design. Put this Chromebook next to any number of Windows ThinkPads, and we might not be able to pick it out. 

The ThinkPad C13 Yoga Chromebook is a premium Chromebook for grown-ups.
Photo by Monica Chin / The Verge

The C13 is also unique in that it’s the first Chromebook to include AMD’s Ryzen 3000 Mobile C-series processors, which are marketed specifically for Chromebooks. The chips run all kinds of programs — even mobile games — quite smoothly. We do wish the battery life was a bit better — we only averaged just over six hours on one charge. We averaged seven and a half hours from our top pick, the Chromebook Spin 713, and plenty of the devices here break eight hours with no problem.

Read our Lenovo C13 Yoga Chromebook review.

4. Lenovo Flex 5 Chromebook

A Chromebook for midrange shoppers

The Lenovo Flex 5 Chromebook in tent mode, angled to the left. The screen displays a grid of Chrome OS icons on a blue wavy background.The Lenovo Flex 5 Chromebook in tent mode, angled to the left. The screen displays a grid of Chrome OS icons on a blue wavy background.

$290

The Lenovo Flex 5 Chromebook is a great package at an affordable price, with a backlit keyboard that’s one of the better ones we’ve used on a Chromebook.

CPU: Intel Celeron 5205U, Core i3-10110U, Core i5-10210U / GPU: Intel UHD / RAM: 4GB, 8GB / Storage: 32GB, 64GB, 128GB / Display: 13.3-inch IPS, 1920 x 1080, 60Hz, touch option / Dimensions: 12.2 x 8.34 x 0.7 inches / Weight: 2.97 pounds

The Lenovo Flex 5 looks a lot nicer than its sub-$400 price might indicate. It’s built to withstand all kinds of jolts and jostles in a backpack or briefcase, but also has a smooth soft-touch texture that’s pleasant to hold. Add a sleek backlit keyboard, a physical webcam shutter, and front-facing speakers, and you’ve got a chassis with hallmarks of a much more expensive device.

You get some other perks as well. The Flex 5 has one of the better keyboards I’ve ever used on a Chromebook, let alone a Chromebook at a midrange price point. It also has a useful port selection including a microSD reader and a USB-C port on each side, as well as a crisp 1920 x 1080 touch display.

The Lenovo Flex 5 Chromebook is a good Chromebook for midrange shoppers.
Photography by Monica Chin / The Verge

The one caveat is that the Flex 5 has somewhat disappointing battery life, averaging just over five and a half hours in our testing. If you’ll be using the device while you’re out and about, you’ll want to make sure you bring the 45W charger with you.

Read our Lenovo Flex 5 Chromebook review.

5. HP Chromebook x360 14

Best Chromebook for video conferencing

The HP Chromebook x360 14c open on a gray bench seen from above and to the right. The screen displays The Verge homepage.The HP Chromebook x360 14c open on a gray bench seen from above and to the right. The screen displays The Verge homepage.

$326

The Chromebook x360 14c boasts a great webcam and HP’s signature premium design. The speakers are some of the best you can get on a Chromebook, making it an excellent choice for video calls. On the downside, the battery life is just okay (though not terrible) and the screen is a bit dim.

CPU: Intel Core i3-1215U, Core i5-1235U / GPU: Intel UHD, Iris Xe / RAM: 8GB, 16GB / Storage: 128GB, 256Gb, 512GB / Display: 14-inch IPS, 1920 x 1200 / 1920 x 1080, 60Hz, touch option / Dimensions: 12.3 x 8.68 x 0.71 inches / Weight: 3.34 pounds

If you’re looking for an affordable Chromebook with strong performance and a solid build, the Chromebook x360 14c is an option for you. Nobody does laptop builds quite like HP, and this convertible Chromebook is no exception.

Sitting comfortably in the $500-$600 range the device is powered by Intel Core processors (our test unit had an i3), and it ran our standard office workload without issue. We saw little heat and little fan noise throughout. Battery life was acceptable, though we didn’t quite get a full day. We even found the webcam to be surprisingly good.

For students or anyone looking for a solid device, the HP Chromebook x360 14c is a good pick.
Photo by Amelia Holowaty Krales / The Verge

The primary drawback worth considering is the dim screen – it maxes out at 250 nits, and we had to deal with quite a bit of glare in brighter areas. It’s also far from the most portable product on this list, weighing in at 3.35 pounds. But ultimately, this is a nice-looking and nice-feeling device that’s particularly good for video conferencing.

Read our HP Chromebook x360 14c review.

6. Acer Chromebook Spin 714

Best Chromebook for power users

Best Cheap Laptop 2023: Acer Chromebook Spin 714 open on a table.Best Cheap Laptop 2023: Acer Chromebook Spin 714 open on a table.

The Acer Chromebook Spin 714 offers fast Intel processors and Thunderbolt 4 support. While it’s not as impressive as its predecessor’s, particularly when it comes to battery life, it’s a powerful laptop with nice perks like an HDMI port and garaged stylus.

CPU: Intel Core i5-1235U, Core i7-1260P / GPU: Intel Iris Xe / RAM: 8GB / Storage: 256GB / Display: 114-inch IPS, 2560 x 1600, 60Hz, touch option / Dimensions: 12.31 x 8.82 x 0.71 inches / Weight: 3.09 pounds

With a hefty Intel processor and Thunderbolt 4 support, Acer’s Chromebook Spin 714 is one of the most powerful Chromebooks you can buy. It’s lightning fast, generating little noise and heat even under fairly intense professional workloads.

The Acer Chromebook Spin 714 is the best Chromebook for those who need raw power.
Photo by Becca Farsace / The Verge

The keyboard is excellent with a comfortable, quiet feel, and nice backlighting. There’s even an HDMI port, which you don’t see on a thin Chromebook every day. It’s a well-built device as well, with a professional finish suitable for an office setting. The main drawbacks to consider are that the Spin’s speakers aren’t great, and the battery life is a bit lower than last year’s model’s was.

Read our Acer Chromebook Spin 714 review.

7. Lenovo Chromebook Duet 5

Best OLED Chromebook

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$499

The Lenovo Chromebook Duet 5 comes with a lovely 13.3-inch Full HD OLED touchscreen and long battery life but lacks biometric authentication.

CPU: Qualcomm Snapdragon 7c Gen 2 / GPU: Qualcomm Adreno / RAM: 8GB / Storage: 128GB / Display: 13.3-inch OLED, 1920 x 1080, 60Hz, touch option / Dimensions: 12.05 x 7.32 x 0.27 inches / Weight: 2.22 pounds

The Chromebook Duet 5 is a compact convertible device with an OLED screen. It’s thinner and lighter than most Chromebooks out there, and its back cover doubles as a kickstand. And it’s often available for under $400, making it one of the cheapest OLED devices you can buy.

The OLED display makes for quite enjoyable viewing, and the detachable keyboard is great as well with excellent spacing and satisfying feedback. Performance (our unit was powered by the Snapdragon 7c Gen 2) was snappy, and the device could handle our standard office workload with no issue. But the standout feature was battery life: We saw between 10 and 12 hours to a charge, even when doing fairly demanding tasks like Zoom calls and high-resolution YouTube videos.

The Lenovo Chromebook Duet 5 is one of our favorite Chromebooks of 2023.
Photo by Amelia Holowaty Krales / The Verge

There are a few unfortunate omissions: there’s no fingerprint sensor, and there’s no included stylus (though one is supported). But we think Chrome OS fans who want a great screen for multimedia viewing can’t do better than this Chromebook at this price. 

Read our Lenovo Chromebook Duet 5 review.

8. HP Elite Dragonfly Chromebook

Best business Chromebook

Best Chromebook 2023: The HP Elite Dragonfly Chromebook open. The screen displays The Verge homepage.Best Chromebook 2023: The HP Elite Dragonfly Chromebook open. The screen displays The Verge homepage.

$1795

The HP Elite Dragonfly Chromebook is a beautiful device with enterprise-grade specs. It includes a privacy screen, a physical webcam shutter, and great speakers.

CPU: Intel Core i3-1215U, Core i5-1235U, Core i5-1245U, Core i7-1265U / GPU: Intel integrated / RAM: 8GB, 16GB, 32GB / Storage: 128GB, 256GB, 512GB / Display: 13.5-inch LED/WLED, 1920 x 1080/2256 x 1504, 60Hz, touch option / Dimensions: 11.59 x 8.73 x 0.65 inches / Weight: 2.8 pounds

The HP Dragonfly Chromebook is one of the best built and most powerful Chromebooks you can get. It’s one of few Chrome OS devices to support Intel’s vPro platform, and it includes HP’s Sure View Reflect privacy screen to hide sensitive information from snoops in public. It’s also quite thin and light with a magnesium and aluminum chassis, making it ideal for business travel.

In terms of performance, the Core i5 unit that we tested was more than adequate for photo editing, office work, and any other necessary tasks; you don’t need a fully specced-out model in order to get fast performance. Our one real hangup was that battery life could be better; we only saw around seven hours of continuous use, which is less than you’ll see from some of the other Chromebooks on this page. We tested a QHD model, so you may see a longer lifespan from the 1920 x 1080 option.

If your company has the funds for it, the Elite Dragonfly Chromebook is the ultimate enterprise package.
Photo by Amelia Holowaty Krales / The Verge

The Dragonfly Chromebook won’t be accessible to everyone. Its starting price is very high and tailored towards an enterprise audience. But if you’re looking for a Chrome OS device for the C-suite and have a large budget to work with, this model is worth a look.

Read our HP Elite Dragonfly Chromebook review.

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