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Best of 2020: Our favorite gaming laptops
Gaming power that kept us busy under lockdown
With the world in lockdown, a lot of people turned to indoor hobbies to pass the time. While we’re all indoors, we managed to save up from all the outdoor activities we couldn’t do. We don’t find ourselves spending money for food, or on trips out of the country. Instead, it’s in the indoor hobbies that we spend some level of investment on.
One of such investments is a gaming system either just for casual play or streaming. This gaming system doesn’t necessarily have to come in a full PC build; it can even be as simple as a new gaming laptop. Despite the lockdowns, companies still found enough time to bring out some powerful, portable hardware.
Even with limited releases given the condition of the world in 2020, here were the best gaming laptops for the year:
ASUS ROG Zephyrus G14
If the NBA has a unanimous Season MVP, the ASUS ROG Zephyrus G14 became a unanimous choice for this list. It’s an incredible device best fitting for both content creators and competitive gamers alike. With all the nifty features and peripherals that it comes with, it truly checks out as a premiere gaming device.
All the hardware complement one another in giving you the best gaming experience you could imagine. With an AMD Ryzen 9 and an NVIDIA RTX 2060 Max-Q inside, it brings both astounding gaming power and efficiency. With features such as the AniMe matrix and peripherals like the ROG GC21 webcam, it’s a complete package for all.
What’s most intriguing about the device is in its battery life for a gaming laptop. With about 10 hours worth of full usage under its belt, it’s one of the more longer lasting gaming laptops out there. Starting at PhP 74,995, the ASUS ROG Zephyrus G14 proved to be a great investment for any gaming machine.
ASUS ROG Zephyrus Duo 15
Another great gaming device for content creation and gameplay is the ASUS ROG Zephyrus Duo 15. This device also sought to provide an all-around package for everyone, while adding in some new features ASUS introduced in their other laptops. In essence, it gave us a powerful yet portable multimedia machine.
The hardware this device comes with is not joking around, with an Intel Core i9 and up to an RTX 2080 SUPER inside for intense gaming. Along with 32GB of RAM and 2 SSDs, you will hardly experience any lags in booting up and playing your games right off the bat. Also, it comes with a 300Hz refresh rate, PANTONE Validated display for a full visual experience.
What makes this laptop stand apart is, well the second screen. Yes, the Duo in the name alludes to the ROG ScreenPad Plus which was designed to be a secondary display. It brings the capabilities of content creation and gaming to a much higher level.
ASUS ROG Mothership
You may be wondering why the ASUS ROG Mothership is on this list, despite the fact that it doesn’t look like a laptop. Well, according to ASUS, it’s a laptop — and it’s a massive one at that, with features that turn it into a full-fledged 2-in-1 device. For as big as it is, the hardware inside just further enhances how massive its power can be.
We’re talking about an Intel Core i9 processor, with an NVIDIA RTX 2080 GPU and 64GB of RAM inside. Also, it comes with three SSDs for faster boot times and a large storage space for all your games. You even get a choice between a 4K display or a 1080p display with a 144Hz refresh rate. Overall, it’s a machine that screams “overkill” in all aspects.
Coming in at a whopping PhP 399,995, the ASUS ROG Mothership stands as the most expensive laptop on the list. For all that it comes with, however, it also gives you a grand gaming experience unlike any other.
Lenovo Legion 7i
Lenovo also joined in the fun in releasing gaming laptops while under a pandemic, under simpler naming conventions too. For this year, they decided to bring more power while keeping things simple and easy to remember moving forward. Earlier in the year, they announced the arrival of the flagship Lenovo Legion 7i.
The device boasts incredible power fit for work and long hours of gameplay. With a 10th generation Intel processor and an RTX 2070 SUPER Max-Q inside, gaming on the device is just as advertised. Along with a 240Hz display, it provides a powerful yet smooth gaming experience starting at PhP 119,995.
If you’re a big fan of RGB everywhere for your build, the Legion 7i does not lack in that category. Also, this device supports Rapid Charging from Lenovo so you can just jump right back in after squeezing out your entire battery life.
Lenovo IdeaPad Gaming 3i
If you’re on the more budget side of things, Lenovo also provided a great option for you. For this year, the Lenovo IdeaPad Gaming 3i marks as a decent gaming device not under the Legion brand. Even without the branding, this device comes with some powerful hardware and gaming-focused features.
The IdeaPad Gaming 3i comes with a 10th generation Intel H-series processor and a GTX 1650Ti, which is pretty great for its price point. To complement the hardware, the display sports a 120Hz refresh rate for smooth gameplay all around. With the device supporting Coldfront 2.0, it provides decent cooling during longer play throughs.
At PhP 52,995, it provides great value for casual and competitive players alike. While it isn’t the most powerful one in the list, it certainly has a case for being one of the best at its price point.
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Best Smartphones
Best smartphones above $600 you should consider
These are the top phones we’ve used and loved!
So, you’re ready to splurge a little. Maybe you’ve had your current phone for a few years now or you just want the latest and greatest tech in your pocket.
This list is for those who don’t mind spending more, because they know what they want: top-tier cameras, stunning displays, and flagship-level performance that actually delivers.
These are the smartphones we’ve personally used and loved.
HONOR Magic7 Pro
The HONOR Magic7 Pro is a well-rounded flagship smartphone. It takes the best parts of its predecessors and learns from the other smartphones in HONOR’s lineup that came before it. What you get is a finely tuned companion that finally delivers on its AI promise while making remarkable improvements in mobile photography.
Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra
The Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra feels like a perfect match finally arriving at the right time. It’s lighter, more refined, and easier to love. With reliable long-distance shooting, powerful AI tools like Gemini, and a design that just works, it’s the kind of phone that quietly becomes your favorite without needing to shout for attention.
vivo X200 Pro
The all-around flexibility the vivo X200 Pro offers offers with its powerful trio of cameras doesn’t limit any future user from using the phone past its limits of “just” great at taking concert photos.
The phone is power-packed with its ultra-rich 6.78-inch LTPO AMOLED display, more than sufficient 6000mAh Si/C battery, speedy 90W charging, and MediaTek’s Dimensity 9400 SoC based on a very efficient 3nm process. What more can you ever ask for?
OnePlus 13
While the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra has better cameras, better sound, and an S-Pen, the OnePlus 13 has the same powerful processor, an even brighter display, and super-fast wired and wireless charging. It even has an ecosystem of accessories from power banks, to magnetic chargers.
At the end of the day, you’d be hard pressed to find a better deal than what the OnePlus 13 is offering.
OPPO Find N5
Foldable phone users all struggle with battery life problems. But the OPPO Find N5 has finally got it solved. The technology is so good that even in a slim and light form factor.
We have OPPO to thank for really innovating in this space. For pushing the boundaries of what’s possible.
ROG Phone 9 Pro
The ROG Phone 9 Pro is one of the best gaming phones you can get today. From an amazing camera to a top-tier processor, there’s nothing that ROG’s latest flagship can’t do.
Plus, it has a bunch of quirky frills — like the AniMe Vision — that make it all the punchier. It’s not just your typical gaming phone with over-the-top specs; it actually has a personality.
vivo X200
Even without the “Pro” branding, the vivo X200 is still Pro-grade in most aspects. It deserves a spotlight of its own and shouldn’t just be hiding in the shadow of its bigger brother. It’s a beast that needs to be unleashed in the wild.
Xiaomi 15
Small but mighty, the Xiaomi 15 delivers flagship-level performance in a more compact body. It’s proof that great power doesn’t always need a big frame, though that also means the overall experience depends a lot on how the size feels in your hand.
If you prefer lighter, smaller phones, this one’s a pint-sized powerhouse. But don’t take our word for it: we always recommend trying it in-store first, especially if you’re coming from a larger device. For many, this might just be the perfect fit.
POCO F7 Ultra
With flagship power at a fraction of the price, the POCO F7 Ultra is one of the best-value phones you can buy. It’s fast, lightweight, and loaded with top-tier specs.
iPhone 16e
In the past, the iPhone SE did feel like a phone with plenty of compromises. However, the iPhone 16e definitely feels like a phone that delivers on all THE essentials.
It hits the sweet spot, everywhere it matters. And like they say in their launch video, “it brings the iPhone 16 experience to even more people.”
Honorable mentions
Huawei Mate XT
The tri-fold smartphone segment is still in its infancy, so we can’t really give a true recommendation yet. But we’d be remiss if we didn’t give the Huawei Mate XT its flowers for starting off the segment with a bang.
The Huawei Mate XT offers the most screen real estate in a smartphone today. It offers so many configurations for so many different uses.
Xiaomi 15 Ultra
With a massive 1-inch sensor, Leica-engineered optics, and a camera system built to impress, the Xiaomi 15 Ultra has every right to wear the “Ultra” name.
It’s a true photography-first flagship that held its own–even against serious challengers like the vivo X200 Pro–especially in portraits, selfies, and low-light zoom.
While its overall tuning leans toward the cooler, more dramatic side, the hardware is undeniably top-tier. If mobile photography is your priority, the 15 Ultra is one of the best tools you can carry.
OPPO Find X8 Ultra (China-only)
The OPPO Find X8 Ultra got the best of everything you could want in a smartphone — including some of the best phone cameras ever made.
It stands as a testament to what companies outside of our western bubble have to offer. A showcase of how amazing a phone company OPPO is. And what it’s capable of.
It’s just a shame that most people, apart from real tech fans, won’t even know that it has one big caveat: it’s China-exclusive availability.
vivo X200 Ultra (China-only)
Built for serious mobile photography, the vivo X200 Ultra pairs ZEISS optics with dual imaging chips and pro-level features. It’s a powerhouse designed to replace your bulky camera gear.
Editor’s Note: Only smartphones we’ve reviewed and tested ourselves are included in this list to ensure accurate and experience-based recommendations.
Best Smartphones
Best midrange smartphones under $599 to buy right now
These midrange phones punch above their price!
Midrange phones have been leveling up, and it’s honestly harder than ever to tell them apart from flagships, until you see the price tag.
If you want excellent performance, premium design, and a camera that won’t let you down (without shelling out), this is the sweet spot.
We picked these phones not just for what they promise, but for how they felt when we used them.
Infinix NOTE 50 Pro+ 5G
The top variant under Infinix’s latest NOTE series feels like an embarrassment of riches. It’s mainly still a gaming phone but you get a lot of extra gravy as well. Everything feels premium about it, for a lot less.
There’s a complete suite of AI features, a capable camera system that lets you capture detail at up to 6X zoom, and everything else in between.
TECNO CAMON 40 Premier
With a competitive price of around US$ 395 (PhP 21,999 SRP in the Philippines), the TECNO CAMON 40 Premier is a true blue midranger. It’s hard to resist this marvelous midranger for all the compelling package it offers.
At this point, “flagship killer” is an overstatement. Other phone brands should fear that such a “midrange destroyer” exists.
Nothing Phone (3a) and (3a) Pro
There’s plenty to love about Nothing as a company — and a lot of it has to do with its brand ethos. Rooted in thoughtfulness and how it values good design, the Nothing Phone 3a Series is just that.
A well-rounded midranger that punches above its price point. Both in terms of looks and the overall experience.
realme 14 Pro+ 5G
The realme 14 Pro+ 5G is among the best mid-rangers you can get right now. It comes with impressive cameras with improved features, AI integration, and even triple IP ratings for dust and water resistance.
The phone has also been upgraded in other aspects like battery life, display, grip, and overall performance to make it a device you’d expect for 2025.
POCO X7 Pro
Though we reviewed the Iron Man Edition, the regular POCO X7 Pro is just as recommendable without the Marvel stylings. It’s a true midrange phone. It won’t wow you with impressive processing power, but its camera quality and hardy battery are stellar when compared to others in its price range.
Plus, if you shell out PhP 3,000 more (in markets where it’s available), you can get a fancier Iron Man Edition that helps you really stand out in a crowd.
Google Pixel 9a
In the US where the incredible Chinese midrangers are not available, the Google Pixel 9a is a run for its money.
In terms of the core experience, you’re actually getting a surprisingly similar phone. That’s compared to all the pricier US midrangers such as the iPhone 16e, OnePlus 13R, and Samsung Galaxy S24 FE.
vivo V50
vivo bringing the ZEISS treatment to the midrange class isn’t something we should brush off lightly. It’s a bold move to bring all the imaging mastery in such a midranger — which barely felt mid at all.
Pair that with its one of a kind Aura Light feature, it’s a smartphone you just cannot ignore. For all the special feats the vivo V50 possesses, it’s simply a unique phone.
HONOR 400
With emotional portrait AI, sleek design, and reliable all-day power, the HONOR 400 is a thoughtful midrange companion, making it perfect for everyday storytellers who shoot from the heart.
CMF Phone 2 Pro
Nothing’s sub-brand, CMF, proves that fashion isn’t exclusive to the flagship segment. It’s not the most powerful device (and it’s only a small step up from its predecessor), but it’s a worthy midrange device if you’re coming from older devices.
The phone offers decent camera work and an extra durable battery that can last for more than a day.
POCO F7
Fast, efficient, and priced just right, the POCO F7 delivers snappy performance that punches above its class. While the cameras are basic, everything else makes this an easy Swipe Right.
Editor’s Note: Only smartphones we’ve reviewed and tested ourselves are included in this list to ensure accurate and experience-based recommendations.
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