2025 کی فوٹو ایڈیٹنگ کے لئے بہترین لیپ ٹاپ: فوٹوگرافروں اور ڈیزائنرز کے لئے ٹاپ چنتا ہے
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2025 کی فوٹو ایڈیٹنگ کے لئے بہترین لیپ ٹاپ: فوٹوگرافروں اور ڈیزائنرز کے لئے ٹاپ چنتا ہے


2025 کی فوٹو ایڈیٹنگ کے لئے بہترین لیپ ٹاپ: فوٹوگرافروں اور ڈیزائنرز کے لئے ٹاپ چنتا ہے

2025 کی فوٹو ایڈیٹنگ کے لئے بہترین لیپ ٹاپ: فوٹوگرافروں اور ڈیزائنرز بیسٹ کے لئے ٹاپ چن بذریعہ اسٹیو کلارک سے تعاون جان لوفلر آخری تازہ کاری 12 نومبر 2025 اگر آپ کو فوٹو ایڈیٹنگ کے لئے اچھے لیپ ٹاپ کی ضرورت ہے تو ، میں نے فوٹوشاپ اور مزید کے لئے اپنے اعلی درجہ بندی اور جائزہ لینے والے انتخاب کا انتخاب کیا ہے۔ جب آپ ہماری سائٹ پر لنکس کے ذریعے خریدتے ہیں تو ، ہم ایک ملحق کمیشن حاصل کرسکتے ہیں۔ (تصویری کریڈٹ: الیسٹر جیننگز) کودیں: فوری فہرست ▶ مجموعی طور پر بہترین a ایک بجٹ پر بہترین mid بہترین درمیانی حد ▶ بہترین پورٹیبل Mac بہترین میک بوک متبادل creative تخلیقی پیشہ ور افراد کے لئے بہترین AI AI کے لئے بہترین rect ٹچنگ کے لئے بہترین موازنہ فوٹو میں ایڈیٹنگ لیپ ٹاپ سودے With almost 2000 reviews, I've selected the best laptops for photo editing at every budget based on our extensive tests - whether you're a beginner, hobbyist, or creative professional.If you want the best MacBook Pro for photo editing, I recommend the Apple MacBook Pro 16-inch (M4). It's rocking the powerful M4 Pro chip and wide color P3 for superb color accuracy, and during tests never skipped a beat when we ran apps like Photoshop and Lightroom. For photographers on the go, though, the ultra-portable MacBook Air (M4) holds a special place ion my heart.Beyond the MacBook Pro, if you need a laptop for editing photos and video, the Dell 16 Premium stands out as the best Windows alternative you can get right now, while the Asus ProArt P16 H7606 and Razer Blade 16 are other great picks that delivered exceptional performance during testing.At the mid-range and budget side, the Asus Vivobook 15 OLED and HP Victus 15 are capable and affordable machines with good color coverage.When you're retouching in Photoshop or Affinity, or batch processing in Lightroom, every laptop I've selected will tackle your photo editing needs. I've specifically chosen those laptops and MacBooks with a high color coverage of 100% DCI-P3 (or sRGB for the mid-range picks), and all models in this round-up have been reviewed and tested by me and my team.Recent updatesEditor's note - What's new? In my latest update, I've added some better budget and mid-range options to the list and removed older models that, frankly, can't keep pace with AI photo editing tools. I've also included color gamut to the specs section. Quick listBest overallApple MacBook Pro 16-inch (M4 Pro)View at Best BuyView at AppleView at BHPhotoView at AmazonBest laptop for photo editing overallEquipped with the M4 Pro chip, the Apple MacBook Pro 16-inch is a beautiful machine - and there's a good reason why it's the laptop of choice for professional creators.Read more belowBest on a budgetAsus Vivobook 15 OLEDView at AmazonView at ASUSView at WalmartView at Best BuyBest laptop for photo editing on a budgetThe Asus Vivobook 15 OLED is a great entry-level machine that boasts an OLED screen and 100% DCI-P3 color coverage. Read more belowBest mid-rangeHP Victus 15View at WalmartView at AmazonView at Best BuyView at HP USBest mid-range laptop for photo editingThe HP Victus 15 is an affordable laptop that, thanks to its discrete GPU, means it'll power through a range of creative workloads.Read more belowBest portableApple MacBook Air 13-inch (M4)View at P.C. Richard & SonView at BHPhotoView at Best BuyCheck AmazonBest photo editing laptop for portabilityThe Apple MacBook Air with the M4 chip is easily the best choice for photographers working on the go. It's light, durable, and has a very attractive price-tag.Read more belowBest MacBook alternativeDell 16 PremiumView at WalmartView at DellView at DellCheck AmazonBest Windows alternative to MacBook for photo editingThe Dell 16 Premium proved exceptional at complex and creative workloads, even beating the MacBook Pro in our real-world tests.Read more belowBest for creative professionalsAsus ProArt P16 H7606 View at ASUSView at ASUSCheck AmazonCheck WalmartBest photo editing laptop for creative professionalsAdept at tackling high-end creative workloads like video and photo editing, this 4K machine proved to be a serious creative workstation. Read more belowLoad more productsBest for AI photo editingRazer Blade 16View at RazerView at RazerCheck AmazonCheck WalmartBest laptop for AI photo editingArmed with the latest RTX 5090 GPU, the Razer Blade 16 is a serious machine for creators who want a seamless AI editing workflow. Read more belowBest for retouchingAsus Zenbook DuoView at AmazonView at ASUSView at ASUSCheck WalmartBest laptop for photo editing and retouchingThis 2-in-1 touchscreen laptop features a clip-on wireless keyboard, H-series chip for higher-end workloads, and a stylus for retouching photos by hand. Read more belowBest laptop for photo editing overallImage 1 of 5(Image credit: Future)(Image credit: Future)(Image credit: Future)(Image credit: Future)(Image credit: Future)1. Apple MacBook Pro 16-inch (M4 Pro)The top MacBook for photographersOur expert review:SpecificationsScreen: 16.2in, 3456 x 2234Color gamut: Wide color P3CPU: Apple M4 Pro - M4 MaxRAM: Up to 48GBGraphics: Up to 40-core GPUStorage: Up to 1TBToday's Best DealsView at Best Buy(512GB)View at AppleView at BHPhotoView at Amazon(1TB)Reasons to buy+Another leap in performance+Still a great display+Thunderbolt 5 supportReasons to avoid-No new design-Very expensiveWhile Apple has now released the 14-inch M5 MacBook Pro - and if you're a creative professional, our review is worth a read - for most photographers, the M4 Pro model still reigns supreme. It's the creator's go-to choice for a reason.The 16.2-inch display features 3456 x 2234 resolution, and the Liquid Retina XDR screen is still one of the best screens you can get on any laptop going. We found it incredibly vibrant and detailed, and most importantly, color-accurate (it boasts the wide color P3 you'll find on most Apple Mac devices).The M4 Pro chip makes light work of creative work, flying through edits in both Photoshop and Premiere Pro. In our real-world tests, performance remained smooth, without any slow-downs. According to reviewer Matt, "Everything I threw at it barely gave the new MacBook Pro pause."Beyond the price and the underwhelming port selection, there's little to dislike about the MacBook Pro with M4 Pro. I've recommended the 16-inch model here for the extra screen real estate photographers need, but the 14-inch M4 Pro MacBook is a rock-solid pick if you need more portability.Read our full Apple MacBook Pro 16-inch (M4 Pro) reviewBack to topBest laptop for photo editing on a budget(Image credit: Asus)2. Asus Vivobook 15 OLEDA photo editing laptop that won't break the bankSpecificationsScreen: 15.6in, 1920 x 1080Color gamut: 100% DCI-P3CPU: Up to Intel Core i9-13900HRAM: Up to 16GB Graphics: Intel Iris XeStorage: Up to 1TBToday's Best DealsView at Amazon(15.6-inch)View at ASUS(OLED)View at Walmart(15.6-inch)View at Best Buy(15-inch)Finding the best budget laptop for photo editing is a bit of a minefield - there are always compromises when looking for a sub-$500 machine for creative work. I ummed and ahhed over this for more hours than I care to admit. But ultimately, the Asus Vivobook 15 OLED won out.Design-wise, it's a classic laptop without too many frills. The OLED panel is a nice touch, especially at this price, and the 600 nits peak brightness is welcome.But what separates this laptop from other budget picks when it comes to photo editing is the color gamut, which hits 100% DCI-P3, with Pantone validation. And really, that's what seals the deal here. Performance should be respectable - it's not as zippy as premium models like the MacBook Pro, but for an entry-level machine, it's a great pick.The best budget alternative I could find is the Acer Swift 3, which isn't quite as powerful, has a 14in display, and only has 100% sRGB color gamut, but is slightly cheaper. If your budget stretches a little further, the Apple MacBook Air is also a great pick.Back to topBest mid-range laptop for photo editingImage 1 of 4(Image credit: HP )(Image credit: HP )(Image credit: HP )(Image credit: Future)3. HP Victus 15An affordable photo editing laptop with dedicated GPUOur expert review:Average Amazon review:☆☆☆☆☆SpecificationsScreen: 15.6in, 1920 x 1080 / 2560 x 1440Color gamut: 100% sRGBCPU: Up to Intel Core i7-14700HX / AMD Ryzen 7 8845HSRAM: Up to 32GB Graphics: Up to NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060Storage: Up to 1TBToday's Best DealsView at Walmart(15.6-inch)View at Amazon(15.6-inch)View at Best Buy(15.6-inch)View at HP US(15.6-inch)Reasons to buy+Excellent price+Good gaming performance+Can double as a work laptopReasons to avoid-Bad battery life-Rather plain designFor the cost, the HP Victus 15 is better than it has any right to be. It comes equipped with up to a 14th Gen Intel Core i7 or AMD Ryzen 7 8845HS processor, but what's impressive considering the mid-range price is that this laptop sports a dedicated GPU, which is going to make creative workloads like AI photo editing or video editing a lot smoother.The design is nice - it an uncomplicated laptop, really - and with gaming as its main focus, the dual fans and extra air vent means it keeps cool when you're pushing it a little harder in your workloads. We found it performed well across a range of gaming and non-gaming tasks, including photo editing, without any issue.We clocked battery life at a little over four hours in tests, but in every other respect, we felt it was a very well-balanced and well-priced machine.As alternative, I'd look at the Lenovo LOQ 15 (see our review here), but I'd caveat that by noting that it's a little more expensive, and some configurations lack the dedicated GPU if that's a must-have for your editing workflow.Read our full HP Victus 15 reviewBack to topBest photo editing laptop for portabilityImage 1 of 7(Image credit: Future / Lance Ulanoff)(Image credit: Future / Lance Ulanoff)(Image credit: Future / Lance Ulanoff)(Image credit: Future / Lance Ulanoff)(Image credit: Future / Lance Ulanoff)(Image credit: Future / Lance Ulanoff)(Image credit: Future / Lance Ulanoff)4. Apple MacBook Air (M4)An ultra-portable, lightweight laptop for photographers on the goOur expert review:SpecificationsScreen: 13.6in, 2560 x 1664Color gamut: Wide color P3CPU: Apple M4RAM: Up to 32GB Graphics: Up to 10-core integratedStorage: Up to 2TBToday's Best DealsView at P.C. Richard & Son(16GB RAM)View at BHPhotoView at Best Buy(256GB)Check AmazonReasons to buy+M4 chip delivers top-notch performance+Design is still the best+All-day battery life+Lower priceReasons to avoid-Apple Intelligence is still a mixed bagEquipped with the M4 chip, the Apple MacBook Air 13-inch is a surprisingly affordable ultra-portable laptop - and any photographer who wants the best value laptop for running the likes of Photoshop and Lightroom, no question this is the one to choose.After extensive tests, we found it's effectively the best ultra-portable around - it's slim, lightweight, and more powerful than you might imagine for its size. Of course, that new M4 processor helps, and we had no issues running games, background apps, and even editing 4K videos, although there was some slowdown at 120fps. In other words, for processor-heavy tasks like photo editing, it'll fly through those tasks.The display also makes it an attractive choice for photo editing. Like the M3 model, it boasts a 13.6-inch Liquid Retina panel that hits 2560 x 1664 resolution, with 500 nits brightness and support for one billion colors. We found it well-suited to all types of content creation, even while working outside in direct sunlight. Battery life was also excellent, getting around 14 hours for web activities, and 8 hours for mixed use like gaming and streaming videos before needing a recharge.Where the laptop falls down is the AI, which remains a mixed bag. But while it may take longer using some of those AI tools inside Photoshop compared to a MacBook Pro, for the cost, portability, and overall performance, it's hard to beat.Read our fullApple MacBook Air 13-inch (M4) reviewYou could save on your purchase with our Apple coupon codes.Back to topBest Windows alternative to MacBook for photo editingImage 1 of 4(Image credit: Future / John Loeffler)(Image credit: Future / John Loeffler)(Image credit: Future / John Loeffler)(Image credit: Future / John Loeffler)5. Dell 16 PremiumA powerful all-rounder that beats the MacBook Pro in real-world testsOur expert review:SpecificationsScreen size: 16.3in, 3840 x 2400Color gamut: 100% DCI-P3CPU: Up to Intel Core Ultra 9 285HRAM: Up to 64GBGraphics: Up to Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 Storage: Up to 4TBToday's Best DealsView at Walmart(1TB)View at DellView at DellCheck AmazonReasons to buy+Outstanding performance+Cheaper than MacBook Pro 16-inch+Gorgeous OLED display optionReasons to avoid-Battery Life for OLED model is mediocre-Apple M4 Pro can greatly outperform Intel Arrow Lake chip in some casesThe Dell 16 Premium is Dell's replacement for the classic XPS 16 - a hardy laptop that's as good for photo editing as it is for general business tasks. If you're looking for an all-rounder Windows machine that can really handle most tasks, this is the one I recommend.In terms of design, it's a sleek and professional, with an aluminum chassis. Given the streamlined style, port selection caps out with three Thunderbolt 4 Gen 2 ports, a MicroSD card slot, and a 3.5mm combo jack. You have your pick of two screens here, too - with the 2K model hitting 100% sRGB, and the 4K OLED model reaching 100% DCI-P3.Performance is where the Dell 16 Premium really shines. Components are top-end, and are configurable, so you can boost memory and storage. During review, we found while Apple's machine bested it in synthetic tests, it outperformed the MacBook Pro 16-inch (M4 Pro) in real-world tests, with the dedicated RTX GPU smashing it for creative workloads.The main point of difference here is battery life. With the OLED display and power-hungry RTX 5070, we clocked it at just over 5 hours compared to the 20-plus hours for the MacBook Pro. But if that's not a deal-breaker, this is one of the most capable Windows alternatives to Apple for creative workloads.Read our fullDell 16 Premium reviewBack to topBest photo editing laptop for creative professionalsImage 1 of 8(Image credit: Alastair Jennings)(Image credit: Alastair Jennings)(Image credit: Alastair Jennings)(Image credit: Alastair Jennings)(Image credit: Alastair Jennings)(Image credit: Alastair Jennings)(Image credit: Alastair Jennings)(Image credit: Alastair Jennings)6. Asus ProArt P16 H7606 An effective MacBook alternative with a 4K displayOur expert review:SpecificationsScreen size: 16in, 3840 x 2400Color gamut: 100% DCI-P3CPU: AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370RAM: Up to 64GBGraphics: Up to Up to Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070Storage: Up to 4TBToday's Best DealsView at ASUSView at ASUSCheck AmazonCheck WalmartReasons to buy+Incredibly fast+Robust machine+Handy AI enhancementsReasons to avoid-Overly glossy screen-Loud fans-Screen tilt limitedWe were already big fans of the previous iteration of the Asus ProArt P16 - and it's still worth picking up if you want a laptop suited to photo editing and video editing. But the latest version is even better, now sporting an Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 ideal for mixed medium content creation.In fact, it's so good, that our avowed Apple fan and creative professional, Alastair, loved it so much he's seriously considering making the switch from MacBook Pro to the ProArt P16. And it's not hard to see why, given that, like Apple's content creation machine, this one is targeted to anyone professionally editing photos and videos.In our own tests, we organized photo files using Adobe Bridge, and while rendering thumbnails from a Sony Alpha 7 IV wasn't as fast as we'd like, opening images in Photoshop was. We experienced no problems with auto-alignment and blending for focus stacking, and packing and transferring those images was also pretty speedy.All things considered, it's a powerful laptop - although I'd recommend using the DialPad, which offers a much better experience when adjusting brush size, dodging and burning, and similar tasks.Of course, what really stands out here is that 4K OLED display with a 100% DCI-P3 color gamut and Pantone Validation. A 3K model is also available, but for photo editing, opt for the 4K version. Overall, if you're working across mediums, this is an ideal laptop for Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, Lightroom, as well as Premiere Pro and DaVinci Resolve.Read our full Asus ProArt P16 H7606 reviewBack to topBest laptop for AI photo editingImage 1 of 5(Image credit: Future)(Image credit: Future)(Image credit: Future)(Image credit: Future)(Image credit: Future)7. Razer Blade 16Powerful enough for creative workflows and drawingOur expert review:SpecificationsScreen size: 16in, 2560 x 1600Color gamut: 100% DCI-P3CPU: AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370RAM: Up to 32GBGraphics: Up to Nvidia GeForce RTX 5090Storage: Up to 2TBToday's Best DealsView at Razer(OLED)View at Razer(OLED)Check AmazonCheck WalmartReasons to buy+Staggeringly good performance thanks to the RTX 5090 GPU+Stunning OLED QHD+ display+Fantastic build quality+New and improved keyboard designReasons to avoid-Just ludicrously expensive-No 4K display option this time aroundGaming laptops are always a good pick for multimedia creators, and the Razer Blade 16 (2025 edition) is pick of the bunch. Thanks to its dedicated GPU, which runs from the RTX 5060 up to 5090 depending on configuration, it's going to breeze through creative workloads particularly if you're using AI tools like Denoise and Generative Fill in your photo editing workflow.In our tests, this laptop showed best-in-class performance pretty much across the board. Computing Editor, Christian, noted in his review that "if you're hoping to use this laptop for professional creative work, it won't let you down."The design is pure Razer - all black and sleek - with a stunning OLED QHD+ display that reaches 100% DCI-P3 with Calman Verified color profiles for greater color accuracy.It's an expensive laptop, as you'd expect considering it's armed with top-end specs like the AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 processor. But if your budget allows, the Razer Blade 16 is perfect for creative work and play,Read our full Razer Blade 16 (2025) reviewBack to topBest laptop for photo editing and retouchingImage 1 of 5(Image credit: Future / Jeremy Laird)(Image credit: Future / Jeremy Laird)(Image credit: Future / Jeremy Laird)(Image credit: Future / Jeremy Laird)(Image credit: Future / Jasmine Mannan)8. Asus Zenbook Duo A dual-screen delightOur expert review:SpecificationsScreen size: 2x 14in, 2880 x 1800Color gamut: 100% DCI-P3CPU: Intel Core Ultra 9 285HRAM: Up to 32GBGraphics: Intel ArcStorage: Up to 2TBToday's Best DealsView at Amazon(14-inch)View at ASUSView at ASUSCheck WalmartReasons to buy+Beautifully engineered+Stunning OLED screens+Improved battery lifeReasons to avoid-Interface and software can be frustrating-Steep learning curve-Those two screens come with compromisesThe Asus Zenbook Duo is a superb two-in-one that's perfect for creators looking for extra screen real estate (it has two 14in touchscreen OLED displays) and the stylus makes it ideal for more hands-on retouching of photos. There's also a clip-on wireless keyboard if you need the more traditional set-up.It's powered by the H-series Intel Core Ultra 9 chip (the 185H or 9 285H depending on configuration), which means it'll cut through more complicated workloads like AI editing and batch editing. Testing this machine out, we found it excels at all but the most demanding tasks - expect some thermal throttling if you're performing heavier CPU-based workloads. For day-to-day photo editing, though, this shouldn't be an issue.The big issue here is two-fold. One, Windows 11 isn't really built foir touch - although software like Photoshop will be fine. And learning the quirks of the touch gestures does prove a slight learning curve. Still, overall performance was great, and even the battery lasted over eight hours on a single charge - which is a surprise for a dual-screen OLED with a high-performance CPU under the hood.Read our full Asus Zenbook Duo reviewBack to topBest laptops for photo editing comparedSwipe to scroll horizontallySpecs comparisonModelScreen sizeResolutionColor gamutApple MacBook Pro 16-inch (M4 Pro)16in3456 x 2234Wide color P3Asus Vivobook 15 OLED15.6in1920 x 1080100% DCI-P3HP Victus 1515.6in1920 x 1080 / 2560 x 1440100% sRGBApple MacBook Air (M4)13.6in2560 x 1664Wide color P3Dell 16 Premium16.3in3840 x 2400100% DCI-P3Asus ProArt P16 H760616in3840 x 2400100% DCI-P3Razer Blade 1616in2560 x 1600100% DCI-P3Asus Zenbook Duo2x 14in2880 x 1800100% DCI-P3Best laptop for photo editing: FAQsWhat operating system is better for photo editing - Windows or Mac?It depends on the software you use, but the most popular choice for photo editing, Photoshop, is compatible with both macOS and Windows laptops. Check the system requirements of your chosen app. In our experience, we tend to find MacBooks best suited for all-round content creation - there's a reason why they're favored by those in the creative sector, after all. But using an Apple laptop for photo editing is by no means a necessity. What display resolution and color accuracy should I look for?The best photo editing laptops also boast good screens that properly display images the way they'll appear in the final export, whether it's destined for online or print. For light photo editing duties, a 1080p screen will be adequate. However, for best results, a higher resolution will be ideal - if you're a professional, I'd absolutely recommend going for up to 4K. For color-accurate screens, look for those with a wide color gamut, covering DCI-P3, AdobeRGB, and SRGB color spaces. You'll find these given in percentages, and the higher the better. In our experience, the best MacBook Pro laptops have some of the top screens for any content creation, and if you need a second display, there's always the best monitors for photo editing.What is the best size screen for a photo editing laptop?This will most certainly come down to how portable you want your machine to be, as a bigger screen will lead to a more pleasant image editing experience, but you’ll need a larger bag to stash it in. If your needs are more on the lightweight side of the spectrum, you’ll need a smaller screen. Lookout for clever engineers who manage to cram a larger screen in a smaller chassis, for the best of both worlds on that front.What processor (CPU) is best for photo editing?Editing images is processor-intensive, so it's worth investing in a laptop with a good processor to help keep your workflow smooth. At a minimum, opt for an Intel Core i5 or AMD Ryzen 5 CPU. An i7 or Ryzen 7 chip will be absolutely fine for all photo editing tasks. However, if your budget stretches to it, I'd recommend going for an i9 or Ryzen 9 chip to future-proof your device. It's worth opting for a H-series processor where you can (the H stands for 'high performance'), and I'd consider it essential if you're undertaking heavier workloads or using a lot of AI editing tools. What GPU should the best photo editing laptops have?GPUs aren't as important as choosing the right CPU for flawlessly running photo editing apps - but if you're working across image and videos, then you'll need any of the best graphics card. If that's the case, try to avoid any integrated systems, like the Iris Xe. Although those do help when it comes to battery life, they rarely, if ever, hold a candle to separate GPUs. As with everything in computing, the more you can afford, the beefier your machine will be, and the quicker you’ll be able to get work done.How to choose the best laptop for photo editingChoosing the ideal photo editing laptop requires navigating through a maze of technical jargon to identify key features that align with your creative workflow. Whether you're using Adobe Creative Suite or one of the best Adobe Photoshop alternatives and the best Adobe Lightroom alternatives, the specifications of your laptop should support intensive photo editing software without compromising performance.Like graphic design laptops (and generally unlike video editing laptops), photo editing laptops need a robust processor, as most photo editing tasks are CPU-intensive. A durable mobile workstation or business laptop can serve well, provided it has a high-quality FHD display with excellent contrast and brightness, along with appropriate color gamut coverage like DCI-P3.RAM is crucial for handling complex photo editing projects, and while the GPU might not be as critical for photo editing alone, it becomes essential for tasks like 3D modeling and running the best video editing software, which can sometimes find itself in your workflow when you least suspect it.A color-accurate IPS display with high contrast, brightness, and a wide color gamut is ideal. Fast SSD storage is necessary for quick file access and ample storage space, and a sufficient number of ports ensure you can connect all your devices without needing an additional docking station.While MacBooks are popular among photographers for their performance and display quality, Windows laptops offer competitive features and better upgradability at similar price points.How we test the best laptops for photo editingWhy you can trust TechRadar✅ More than 1,800 laptops, Chromebooks, and MacBooks reviewed✅ 15 years of product testing✅ Over 16,000 products reviewed in total✅ Nearly 200,000 hours testing techWe've tested hardware built for a range of creative industries and professions. This includes the best video editing laptops, best laptops for graphic design, best laptops for writers, and best laptops for music production.When we test laptops that are good for photo editing, we're assessing factors such as performance, portability, display type, value for money, and overall design.Photo editors can often be resource-intensive, especially when working on large, complex projects. So, we test each to see how well they perform when running photo editing software like Adobe Photoshop. Laptops designed for photographers should have no trouble with the industry-standard editing tool.Creative workflows are unique - so we evaluate each on the individual merits and how well they meet the expectations of their intended users. For example, the Dell XPS 13 will be ideal for users editing images on the go, while the 16-inch MacBook Pro is much-more suited to those who need a creative powerhouse.See what goes into our tests in How we test laptops and desktops: our reviewing process explained.Get in touchWant to find out about commercial or marketing opportunities? Click hereOut of date info, errors, complaints or broken links? Give us a nudgeGot a suggestion for a product or service provider? Message us directlyToday's deals on the best photo editing laptops Round up of today's best dealsApple MacBook Pro 16-inch M4 (2024)$2,499ViewSee all pricesASUS VivoBook 15 OLED$587.99ViewSee all pricesHP Victus 15$593$565.18ViewSee all pricesApple 13" MacBook Air M4 (2025)$979.99ViewSee all pricesLow StockDell 16 Premium$844.90ViewSee all pricesAsus ProArt P16 H7606 (2025)$2,499ViewSee all pricesRazer Blade 16 (2025)$2,399.99ViewSee all pricesAsus Zenbook Duo (2024)$1,499.99$1,399.99ViewSee all pricesWe check over 250 million products every day for the best pricespowered by Are you a pro? Subscribe to our newsletterSign up to the TechRadar Pro newsletter to get all the top news, opinion, features and guidance your business needs to succeed!TOPICSSteve ClarkB2B Editor - Creative & HardwareSteve is B2B Editor for Creative & Hardware at TechRadar Pro, helping business professionals equip their workspace with the right tools. He tests and reviews the software, hardware, and office furniture that modern workspaces depend on, cutting through the hype to zero in on the real-world performance you won't find on a spec sheet. 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