Tom's Guide asks: What's the perfect laptop screen size? (2024)

Tom's Guide asks: What's the perfect laptop screen size? (1)

How big of a laptop screen do you really need?

The answer is unique to you, but while there are countless laptops available in a cornucopia of designs you basically have to work within a six-inch spectrum. Gone are the days when 10-inch netbooks (remember those?) seemed like a good idea to PC makers, so these days you're basically limited to laptops with screens 12-18 inches (diagonally) across.

Six inches may not sound like a lot, but there's a world of difference between working on a 13-inch MacBook Air M3 compared to an 18-inch beast like the Alienware m18. The latter is ideal for someone who wants a PC they can work from anywhere on, while the latter is perfect for the person who wants great performance from a Windows PC that's a lot easier to pack up and move than a full desktop.

We asked the members of Tom's Guide computing team — who combined have years of experience testing all manner of laptops — what size screen they preferred, and why.

Every member of our team regularly uses and reviews laptops, and together we have decades of combined experience reviewing MacBooks, Chromebooks and Windows machines. Hopefully their insights help you better understand all the options you have for what size laptop to buy.

Bigger is better

Tom's Guide asks: What's the perfect laptop screen size? (2)

Alex Wawro

Maybe I'm overthinking this, but that's my job. Here at Tom's Guide we review the latest laptops from major manufacturers in a variety of sizes and designs, so we spend a lot of time thinking about things like, say, what makes the 15.6-inch 1080p AMOLED display on the Samsung Galaxy 4 Pro 360 better or worse than the 15.3-inch 2.8K display on the 15-inch MacBook Air M3.

For some people, not much! But for me, I'll take the slightly larger AMOLED 1080p screen over the Air's (admittedly bright and beautiful) 2.8K IPS panel. And hey, that extra 0.3 inches of screen real estate is great to have.

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Personally, I prefer using laptops with screens that are at least 15 inches or bigger, just because it's a lot easier on my eyes and neck since I don't have to hunch forward as much to see the screen. This is why I'll never buy a 4K laptop unless it's a huge 18-inch gaming machine—because it's basically impossible to make out any text or other details on a laptop screen displaying Windows 11 at native 4K resolution. It's actually outright painful on small 13-inch laptops like the Dell XPS 13 Plus, and I can't imagine paying for the privilege unless I planned to have my laptop plugged into a big 4K display much of the time.

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I love the big, beautiful 17-inch screen on the LG Gram 17 Pro not because it looks amazing (it can't compete with the best OLED and mini-LED laptops on the market) but because it's a big canvas that's easy to read and work on.

But my favorite laptop changes pretty regularly as new models come in, and manufacturers continue to surprise me with how much they can pack into this portable PCs. I'm also just one person with questionable opinions on a big team of computing experts, so I thought it might be more interesting and informative to hear what they think.

It's all about the screen size to resolution ratio

When it comes to laptop panels, on-screen resolution compared to screen size is the key factor to me.

It’s why I can jump between playingElden Ringon one of thebest gaming PCson a 77-inchLG G3 OLED TVin 4K and out-cornering aggressive drivers inForza Horizon 5on theSteam Deck OLED’s pin-sharp 7.4-inch, 720p HDR screen without missing a beat. In terms of what your actual eyes can perceive on a 1:1 on-screen pixel count level, that will always be priority numero uno to me.

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The above ramblings are essentially a prolonged way of saying, for general computing tasks or gaming purposes, I don’t think you need a laptop screen that’s larger than 14 inches.

The subject of what the “ideal” laptop screen size should be is a tricky conundrum for me. My general mantra when it comes to all aspects relating to display tech? Bigger is better, baby! It feels hard to take a sensible stance in these enjoyably collaborative computing conversations we have on a weekly basis here at Tom’s Guide when you’re approaching the debate from the viewpoint of someone who rarely uses a laptop outside of work review purposes, and normally leans upon a trio of OLED displays that clock in at 48, 49 and (gulp) 77 inches respectively to get their job done.

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And yet, I think my learned computing colleagueAlex Wawrohas made a great case for hitting the sweet spot of what an average consumer wants/needs from a laptop display in regards to screen real estate in the past. Like our Oakland-based Senior Editor, I tend to agree that pixel density is king. Having a 4K laptop screen that’s smaller than 18 inches is the textbook definition of “eye-squinting” diminishing returns in my book. That’s why I tend to favor a portable PC display size in the 14-inch range largely due to portability factors and that it's simply too difficult to pick out all that extra Ultra HD detail on laptops that don’t attempt to crush your scrotum when it comes to total dimensions and weight.

My West Coast Stateside compadre has often made the case that anything above 1440p screen resolution (actual count 2560 x 1440) is generally overkill in the laptop space — though generally tweak that latter pixel figure to 1600 considering many of thebest laptopsoperate under strict 16:10 aspect ratio rules.

Portability matters more than visibility

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Ryan Morrison

I am a simple soul when it comes to computing requirements. As long as I have an Internet connection and a screen big enough and bright enough to read text, I’m happy.

I often feel like I’m the odd one out when we discuss setups and monitors in the computing team room on Slack as all I use is my laptop — no second screen, not even a separate keyboard and mouse.

I’ve tried different-sized laptop displays, from massive 18-inch screens down to old netbooks with a 7-inch screen that made the iPad look massive.

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The sweet spot for me is my current MacBook Air M2, and it isn’t so much about the actual size of the 14-inch (well, technically 13.6-inch) screen but the pixel density. I can pack two browser windows side-by-side and still read both comfortably — all in a machine light enough to carry without hurting my back.

Portability matters more to me than visibility. I use the same machine whether in the office, on the train, in my home office or sitting in a coffee shop.

Portability matters more to me than visibility. I use the same machine whether in the office, on the train, in my home office or sitting in a coffee shop.

It needed to be big enough and legible enough to get work done (usually in a Google Docs) or to play games using Nvidia's GeForce Now, while also being small enough to take anywhere. The 14-inch display is that perfect sweet spot for me.

Don’t just take my word for it; I asked Claude 3 (Anthropic’s industry leading AI model) to pick the perfect screen size for a laptop, and it also went for a 14-inch display.

The bigger the display, the bigger the laptop — 15-16 inches is a comfortable sweet spot

Even though I review laptops for a living, I still see them as a secondary option (or necessary evil) when I’m not able to work on a desktop. And even when I do use a laptop at home or work, it’s always connected to one of thebest monitors,best mechanical keyboardsandbest wireless mice.

I feel most comfortable typing on laptops that are either 15 or 16 inches as they typically have large keyboard decks that accommodate my large hands. Of course, that comes with the benefit of a larger display that allows me to read text easier.

I say all that to establish that I’m pretty particular about my work setup. And when I’m traveling for work and have to use a laptop, I’m also particular about what kind of device I want to use.

Keyboard size is more important to me than screen size. However, the former tends to influence the latter. I feel most comfortable typing on laptops that are either 15 or 16 inches as they typically have large keyboard decks that accommodate my large hands. Of course, that comes with the benefit of a larger display that allows me to read text easier. I don’t use glasses (yet), but if I can put less strain on my eyes, the better. Notebooks like theDell XPS 15 OLEDandMacBook Pro 16-inch M3 Maxrank among my favorites to use.

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I don’t worry much about resolution since I’m one of those folks who doesn’t think you need 4K on a screen smaller than 18 inches. Anything above standard 1080p works for me since that resolution tends to look blurrier on 15 and 16-inch laptops — though 1080p is perfectly fine for 13-inch laptops to my eyes. The Dell and Apple laptops I mentioned before have the perfect balance of resolution and screen size.

A 15- or 16-inch laptop with 2.5K resolution (or the equivalent) is also great for playing thebest PC games. I don’t normally use laptops to play games, but when I’m testing titles for my laptop reviews, it’s good to have a game running on a nice big screen that delivers sharp resolution. Sure, games look better on thebest gaming monitorsand even on thebest OLED TVs, but they don’t look shabby on a 15- or 16-inch laptop display either. Solid color reproduction, OLED and HDR are also important … but I’ll save that discussion for another day.

Using a laptop not connected to a monitor, keyboard or mouse isn’t my preferred way of working. However, when I have no choice but to use a laptop when traveling, I prefer a notebook with a 15- or 16-inch display. This not only ensures I get a large keyboard deck but a display large enough for me to comfortably read and which makes games look their best.

13 inches for travel, 16 inches for home use

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Anthony Spadafora

When I need to work away from home, my trusty 13-inch laptop hasn’t let me down yet.

I spend more time at my desktop computer each day than I’d like to admit, but there are times when I need to pick up a laptop. Whether I’m traveling for work or just want the added peace of mind of having an actual computer with me when I’m on vacation, you can’t go wrong with the portability of a 13-inch laptop.

Thebest 13-inch laptopsare the perfect size for a backpack and you won’t be weighed down carrying it around with you throughout the day. However, I wouldn’t choose this size laptop to replace my desktop. Instead, I’d opt for a 16-inch laptop as 18-inch laptops are just a bit too big for my liking.

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Late last year, I decided to finally get the laptop I always wanted for work:a ThinkPad X13. After countless hours of research and going back and forth, I finally decided on the X13, but the ThinkPad Z16 was on my shortlist for a while. Now that I’m in the process of reviewing the latest version of theRazer Blade 16though, part of me wonders if I made the right choice.

A 16-inch laptop is better for productivity as its screen is large enough that you can have two windows side by side. However, you will feel the weight — and the bulk — if you go this route.

As I use an ultrawide monitor at home, I don’t think I’ll ever find a laptop that can truly replace my desktop. However, as portable monitors have really come down in price over the past few years, I recently invested in two of them. While onesits underneath my ultrawide monitoras a permanent fixture on my desk, I also have another one that I use for traveling. I brought it to CES with me this year and it really helped ease the transition to working full time on a laptop while I was away.

I know I’m an outlier when it comes to laptops as most people don’t have a giant gaming rig or even a productivity-focused one at home. Still, when I need to work away from home, my trusty 13-inch laptop hasn’t let me down yet.

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Alex Wawro

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Alex Wawro is a lifelong tech and games enthusiast with more than a decade of experience covering both for outlets like Game Developer, Black Hat, and PC World magazine. A lifelong PC builder, he currently serves as a senior editor at Tom's Guide covering all things computing, from laptops and desktops to keyboards and mice.

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    Tom's Guide asks: What's the perfect laptop screen size? ›

    The bigger the display, the bigger the laptop — 15-16 inches is a comfortable sweet spot.

    What is the perfect laptop screen size? ›

    Smaller screen sizes, such as 11 or 13 inches, may be ideal for users who value portability and frequently travel. On the other hand, if the laptop is primarily used for productivity tasks, gaming, graphic design, or watching movies, a larger screen size, like 15 or 17 inches, may be more appropriate.

    What is the best laptop screen size for reading? ›

    However, when I have no choice but to use a laptop when traveling, I prefer a notebook with a 15- or 16-inch display. This not only ensures I get a large keyboard deck but a display large enough for me to comfortably read and which makes games look their best.

    Is a 14 inch laptop big enough? ›

    The screen of 14-inch laptops is slightly larger than an A4. That's useful for traveling and at the same time certainly suitable for use at your desk. A 14-inch is the size for you when you find 13-inch too small and 15-inch laptops too large.

    What is the best selling laptop screen size? ›

    What Is the Most Popular Laptop Screen Size?
    • 15.6 inches. The most common laptop screen size, offering a balance between usability and portability. ...
    • 13.3 inches. Popular among ultraportables, offering a lighter and more compact form factor. ...
    • 17.3 inches. ...
    • 14 inches. ...
    • 11.6 inches. ...
    • 18.4 inches. ...
    • 12 inches. ...
    • 16 inches.

    Is an 18 inch laptop too big? ›

    I'm not saying it's compact, per se, but if you never found 17-inch too large then 18-inch doesn't really make any difference from a portability point of view. Where it does of course make a notable difference is with screen real estate, and here it's only a win for gamers.

    How do I choose the right screen for my laptop? ›

    The most reliable way to choose the correct screen is the model number of the old screen, which is written on its back. Model number of the screen will provide 100% compatibility in size, resolution, and connector type. You absolutely need to know the size, resolution, and connector type.

    What is the golden ratio for laptop screens? ›

    That's in part because 16:10 is very close to the golden ratio, also known as the divine proportion. The golden ratio, a ratio of a rectangle where width is roughly 1.5 times its height, has long been considered the most aesthetically pleasing.

    Is bigger laptop screen better for eyes? ›

    While it may be tempting if your eyes are bothering you to request a larger or even second monitor for work, thinking that a bigger viewing area will make things easier, the science actually shows making monitors larger or using multiple screen monitors is much more uncomfortable for the eyes.

    How do I choose a screen size? ›

    Calculating viewing distance and screen size

    While it all boils down to personal preference, there is a simple formula that works as a size calculator that provides a good starting point: Viewing distance (in inches)/2 = recommended TV size.

    Does laptop screen size matter? ›

    Can laptop screen size affect productivity? Yes, laptop screen size can affect productivity. A larger screen size offers more screen real estate, allowing you to have multiple windows or applications open simultaneously, which can enhance multitasking capabilities.

    Which laptop display is best for eyes? ›

    ASUS OLED laptop displays are proven to give you superb clarity and fidelity while reducing blue light effects by 70%. Tested and certified by TÜV Rheinland and SGS for low blue light, OLED displays use special organic lighting materials instead of traditional filters.

    What is the best screen size for a laptop? ›

    The bigger the display, the bigger the laptop — 15-16 inches is a comfortable sweet spot. Even though I review laptops for a living, I still see them as a secondary option (or necessary evil) when I'm not able to work on a desktop.

    What is the advantage of 14 inch laptop? ›

    Question : What are the advantages of a compact laptop size? Ans : Compact laptop sizes, such as 14 inch, offer portability, making them easy to carry around, ideal for travel, and convenient for users who are constantly on the move.

    What is the difference between 13 and 14 inch laptops? ›

    The biggest difference between the two sizes is that the 13-inch category consists mainly of ultraportables, i.e., thin and light laptops designed for general productivity, while the 14-inch category expands to more powerful devices like mobile workstations and gaming laptops.

    What is the most common size for a laptop? ›

    Mid-size. Standard laptop screen sizes range from 13” to 15” and are the most common size on the market.

    What is the most popular screen size? ›

    Desktop Screen Resolution Stats Worldwide

    The most common desktop screen resolution 2023 was 1920×1080, with a market share of 22.18%. This is followed by 1366×768 with 14.02% and 1536×864 with 10.03%.

    What display do most laptops use? ›

    The vast majority of today's laptops are using LCD technology on the displays. LCD is Liquid Crystal Displays. There's a backlight that's on your LCD display that is shining through liquid crystals, color filters, and other components to finally show you the messages and the graphics on your screen.

    Why get a 17-inch laptop? ›

    A 17-inch laptop can be beneficial in various industries and use cases. For instance, professionals working with graphics, such as photographers, videographers, and graphic designers, often prefer larger screens for detailed editing. Gamers who want an immersive gaming experience may also opt for a 17-inch laptop.

    Is 17 too big for a laptop? ›

    Using a 17-inch laptop for extended periods can put strain on your neck, back, and wrists if you do not maintain proper ergonomics. To ensure a comfortable and healthy working experience, consider using an external keyboard and mouse when using your laptop at a desk.

    What inch laptop is best? ›

    15-16 inch laptops are very popular, and for good reason. They give you plenty of room to place windows side-by-side, lots of space on the keyboard deck to rest your palms, and they often have a full-size keyboard with a Numpad, which is great for those working with numbers.

    What size is a standard laptop? ›

    Laptops come in a wide variety of sizes and configurations, from compact notebooks to large gaming laptops. Most brands will make laptops to certain sizes specifications. We've found that the average laptop screen size sits at around 14”. Mini laptops can measure anywhere between 11” to 13.3”.

    How do I choose a computer screen size? ›

    We also recommend measuring or estimating how far your eyes sit from your current display, the guideline for determining monitor size is to follow the rule of 1 foot of distance for every 7 inches of monitor you have. That would mean a 21 inch display should have you placed 3 feet away from the screen.

    How do I know my laptop screen size? ›

    To measure the screen size of your laptop, take a tape measure or ruler and measure the diagonal distance from one corner of the screen to the opposite corner. Ensure you're measuring the actual screen area and not the surrounding bezel or frame. The measurement you obtain in inches will give you the screen size.

    Is 15.6 inch laptop big or small? ›

    Large screen laptops are anywhere between 14” to 15.6”. Some laptops may be even bigger, with most gaming laptops having upwards of 17” screens. The biggest benefit of a large laptop screen is that it has a wider viewing angle. This makes a large laptop screen great for watching movies and playing games.

    What is a good computer screen size? ›

    24-inch monitors are best for distances of 3 feet or less. 27-inch displays work well for 3 to 4 feet. If you are interested in a larger gaming monitor, 32-inch screens work best when sitting about 5 feet away. Next, choose a resolution based on the size of your screen and the types of games you play.

    Is 15.6 inch laptop screen size? ›

    15.6 is the size of the screen from one corner to the other. but on average, a 15.6 laptop is about 15 inches from the left to the right, and about 12 from the back to the front. imagine it sitting in front of you on a desk in the closed position.

    What screen size should I get? ›

    What size TV should you buy?
    Distance from TVMinimum screen sizeMaximum screen size
    Between 2 and 3 feet25 inches40 inches
    Between 4 and 5 feet30 inches50 inches
    Between 6 and 7 feet45 inches70 inches
    Between 8 and 9 feet60 inches85 inches
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