One of the primary advantages of slim laptops is portability. You can either carry it on your hands like a stack of books or slip it into your sling bag. The only limitation is that slim laptops often lose out on connection ports. But then, you can always get dongles and adapters to get the party going. So, if you are looking for some slim laptops with long battery life, here are some of our recommendations. But first,
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1. Apple MacBook Air (2020)
Battery life: Up to 15 hours of web browsing | Screen Size: 13.3-inchScreen resolution: 1680×1050 | Laptop weight: 2.84lbs
Do note that the battery life may differ with the kind of work you are doing. For example, web-browsing is not as intensive as a continuous 5-hour steak of photo editing. That said, the folks at the Verge still managed to eke out 18 hours of video playback. There aren’t many ports to boast about. There are two Thunderbolt USB-C ports on the right side. The Thunderbolt ports afford you the flexibility of using the ports for charging as well as for data transfer. The Apple MacBook Air comes with a handful of dedicated buttons. This means you can kickstart Spotlight Search or toggle the Do Not Disturb mode with a tap of a button. If you are already an iPhone user and want to explore the Apple ecosystem for seamless connectivity, the MacBook Air makes for a sensible pick.
2. Lenovo ThinkPad X390 Yoga
Battery life: Up to 14.5 hours | Screen Size: 13.3-inchScreen resolution: 1920 x 1080 | Laptop weight: 2.93lbs
The ThinkPad X390 Yoga’s performance translates well into real-world scenarios and can handle everyday tasks without breaking a sweat. It’s backed by a powerful battery and can last up to 14 hours. Similar to most Thinkpads, you will find the TrackPoint in the middle of the keyboard. The little orange button between the keys will help you move the pointer around during presentations. The Lenovo ThinkPad X390 Yoga is quite flexible. The screen can bend all the way to 180-degree thereby letting you fix the screen as per your preference. If you must know, some laptops have fixed hinge opening, which tends to limit the functionality. The ThinkPad X390 has several connections. For one, it has a Thunderbolt 3 port, HDMI, and a USB-A port. However, the feature that sets it apart is its inclusion of a docking-station connector. So if you want to connect your laptop to an extended setup of external monitors and drives, it is easily possible.
3. Asus Zenbook 14 UX425EA
Battery life: Up to 22 hours | Screen Size: 14-inchScreen resolution: 1920 x 1080 | Laptop weight: 2.57lbs
The Zenbook 14 UX425EA lasts up to 7 hours when pushed to its maximum potential. This includes browsing through web-pages, multi-tasking, and running multiple apps together. On the bright side, this laptop also comes with a 1W screen, which helps extend battery life. As per Asus, it consumes 63.6 percent less power compared to its peers. Asus bundles ample ports in this one. You will get your hands on dual Thunderbolt 4 USB-C ports, a single HDMI 2.0, USB-A ports as well as a microSD card reader. This ensures that you can leave behind your USB-C adapter. However, all’s not hale and hearty. For one, this Asus laptop doesn’t have an audio jack. So yeah, at times, you will need to rely on Bluetooth wireless earphones.
4. HP Spectre x360
Battery life: Up to 22.5 hours | Screen Size: 13.3-inchScreen resolution: 1920 x 1080 | Laptop weight: 2.9lbs
The best part is that you can power through all these without losing out the battery life. On a single charge, the battery can last around 10 hours on average, which is enough to get you through the day. Of course, a lot depends on the type of work. One of the highlights of this laptop is that it comes with a dedicated switch to kill off the camera. This is an added plus from the security point of view since it is likely to prevent any untoward incident. For connectivity, this one packs plenty of ports. While you won’t get the Thunderbolt 4 ports like the one above, you do get a duo of USB-C Thunderbolt 3 ports, a single USB-A port, a microSD card reader. And guess what, the Spectre x360 packs an audio jack as well. The slim form factor, connectivity ports, and other things make the HP Spectre x360 expensive. However, if you want to go all-in, this one is definitely worth considering.
5. Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 7
Battery life: Up to 17.5 hours | Screen Size: 14-inchScreen resolution: 1920 x 1080 | Laptop weight: 2.9lbs
The most significant aspect of this laptop is its battery life. It’s powered by a 60W battery and can last more than 10 hours at a single go. The folks at The Verge found the Slim 7 lasting about 13 hours during one of their tests. The number of ports is sufficient though you won’t find Thunderbolt ports in this one. This means you will have to make-do with USB-C speed for data transfer (see USB-C vs Thunderbolt). That said, the Slim 7 bundles two USB-C ports, an HDMI port, two USB-A ports, and a microSD card slot. Again, the support for Dolby Atmos 6 means that you will be able to watch movies and TV shows or listen to your favorite tracks in all their glory.
Hello, Ultra Portability
One of the primary advantages of having a slim laptop with longer battery life is that you will be able to carry on your work from just about anywhere without worrying about the battery dying in the middle of it. At the same time, most of these are premium laptops which means you do not have to worry about trivial (but important) attributes like screen brightness, keyboard performance, or the number of ports. The above article may contain affiliate links which help support Guiding Tech. However, it does not affect our editorial integrity. The content remains unbiased and authentic.