Best laptops under 80000 rupees (July 2021)
This is the one stop detailed list for you to find the best laptops under 80000 in India as of July 2021.
The 80000 rupees price mark is where people start getting a lot of choices while buying a laptop and this is where most manufacturer’s entry-level gaming line starts and also where we start seeing mid-range general use laptops. The list includes the best laptop under 80000 for you with pros and cons for both gaming and professional users.
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1. HP Omen 15
- Processor – AMD Ryzen 5 4600H
- RAM – 8GB
- Storage – 512GB NVMe SSD
- Graphics – Nvidia Geforce GTX 1660Ti
- Display – Full HD 1080p IPS (15.6")
- Operating System – Windows 10 Home
The HP Omen 15 is the significantly improved over last year’s edition. The laptop now comes with a clean design without any gamery aesthetics. The Ryzen 4000 series processors are an option for this laptop, providing great value-for-money and performance. The internals are good enough to run most games at medium-high settings for the next one or two years and the new thermopile sensor also helps keep the temps under control.
While the lack of a high-refresh rate display on the base models might be a deterrent for some, it can still be considered as one of the best gaming laptops under 80000 due to its overall performance. Read more in the full review.
- Pros
- Geforce GTX 1660 Ti graphics offers consistent 60+FPS in most AAA titles at high settings.
- Ryzen 5 4600H outperforms Intel counterparts.
- Impressive battery life for a gaming laptop.
- Impressive thermal performance with lots of headroom.
- Cons
- Display is sub-par considering the price range.
- Lid is prone to flexing.
- Average speakers.
- Processor – AMD Ryzen 7 4800U
- RAM – 8GB LPDDR4X-4266
- Storage – 512GB NVMe SSD
- Graphics – Integrated Radeon Vega 7
- Display – Full HD 1080p Anti-Glare (14")
- Operating System – Windows 10 Home
The Lenovo Yoga Slim 7 is one of the high-end laptops in Lenovo’s Yoga lineup. It comes in both Intel and AMD processor variants with this one having an octa-core AMD Ryzen 7 4800U processor. The laptop has a premium alluminium finish which feels sturdy in hand with extremely narrow bezels which reduce the overall footprint of the machine. The display covers 100% of the sRGB gamut and has a reasonably high peak brightness of 300 nits, which makes it it’s standout feature. It also weighs a mere 1.33 kgs making it an ultraportable.
- Pros
- Magnesium and aluminium alloy built.
- Extremely portable.
- Powerful processor.
- Colour-accurate display.
- Fast LPDDR4X-4266 RAM.
- Thunderbolt enabled USB-C ports on Intel models.
- Cons
- Glossy display.
- No fingerprint scanner.
- Non-upgradable RAM.
3. ASUS Zenbook 14
- Processor – Intel Core i5-1135G7
- RAM – 8GB
- Storage – 512GB NVMe SSD
- Graphics – Integrated Intel Iris Xe graphics
- Display – Full HD 1080p IPS (14")
- Operating System – Windows 10 Home
Asus Zenbook 14 is a compact yet powerful, professional machine. Laptop comes with tons of features and top-notch specifications.
The machine comes with a 14″ display, powered by the new 11th gen Intel Core i5-1135G7 processor and 8GB RAM, all in a magnesium-aluminum alloy matte finished body. It is equipped with a harman/kardon certified speaker system and IR Camera enabling Windows Hello feature. The display covers 100% of the sRGB colour gamut and gets reasonably bright at 300 nits. Weighing in at a mere 1.17 kgs, it is one of the lightest laptops with a 14 inch display. But even so, it has a decent port selection with 2x Thunderbolt 3 supported USB-C ports, a full size HDMI port, a USB Type-A port and a microSD card reader. Read more in the full review.
- Pros
- Sleek magnesium-aluminium alloy body.
- Colour-accurate display.
- Decent port selection for an ultraportable.
- Ergolift-hinge.
- 67 Wh battery lasts all-day.
- Cons
- Non-upgradable RAM.
- Intel processors feel lackluster compared to AMD.
- Keyboard is not that satisfying to type on.
4. Lenovo Legion 5i
- Processor – Intel Core i5 10300H
- RAM – 8GB
- Storage – 1TB HDD + 256 GB NVMe SSD
- Graphics – 4GB GDDR6 Nvidia GTX 1650
- Display – Full HD 1080p IPS (15.6") 120Hz
- Operating System – Windows 10 Home
Lenovo’s Legion 5 series, along with the more premium 7 series, is the latest iteration of Lenovo’s Legion series of gaming laptops. The base model on the Intel side comes with the latest 10th gen Core i5-10300H CPU along with an Nvidia Geforce GTX 1650 4 GB GDDR6 GPU. This paired with a 120 Hz display means that you can enjoy most games at medium settings, with e-sports titles being able to make full use of the high refresh rate. The battery is also an improvement over last year at 60 Wh and the mux functionality is retained to improve performance when necessary.
The design is clean and subtle, lacking any gamery aesthetics while the build is sturdy inspite of being all plastic. Pairing that with the white-backlit keyboard gives you one of the best well-rounded gaming laptops under 80000 INR. Read more in the full review.
- Pros
- Clean and subtle design.
- Good battery life for a gaming laptop.
- 120Hz display.
- Good thermal performance.
- Cons
- Intel's processors feel weak compared to AMD's offerings.
- Priced at a premium compared to competiting models with similar performance.
5. Acer Predator Triton 300
- Processor – Intel Core i5 10300H
- RAM – 8GB
- Storage – 512 GB NVMe SSD
- Graphics – 4GB GDDR6 Nvidia GTX 1650 Ti
- Display – Full HD 1080p 144Hz IPS (15.6")
- Operating System – Windows 10 Home
Acer’s Predator Triton 300 can be considered as a cheaper alternative to the its older-brother, the Predator Helios 300. It retains the all-metal build with the Aeroblade fan. The laptop comes powered by Intel’s 10th gen Core i5-10300H CPU and Nvidia’s Geforce GTX 1650 Ti GPU.
The best feature about this laptop is its display, which is unmatched in its price category. The display is a 15.6 inch 1080p IPS panel with 100% sRGB coverage and a 144Hz refresh rate. While there are competing laptops with 144Hz displays, they skimp out on the color gamut coverage. The display makes this laptop well suited for people into video editing.
- Pros
- 144Hz colour-accurate display.
- Decent thermal performance.
- GTX 1650 Ti graphics can run most AAA games.
- All-metal build.
- Cons
- Performance may be a bit lacking compared to competing laptops.
- Gamery aesthetics may turn off some people