Laptops Reviewed by 91mobiles in Q3 2025

The laptop scene in Q3 2025 was buzzing, with brands trying to balance power, portability, and pricing in increasingly creative ways. From budget-friendly options that punch above their weight to monster machines that push the definition of “portable”, the quarter had a little something for everyone. Non-gaming laptops got sleeker, smarter, and in some cases braver (hello, ARM-powered experiments), while gaming laptops doubled down on raw horsepower, with RTX 50-series GPUs continuing to make their presence felt.

We put these machines through their paces, and here’s a roundup of every laptop we reviewed this quarter.

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Non-Gaming Laptops

CHUWI CoreBook X Pro

The CHUWI CoreBook X Pro is the kind of surprise package that makes you do a double-take. At around ₹30,000, it delivers performance levels usually reserved for much pricier laptops. With a capable CPU, upgradeable RAM and SSD, and a sturdy aluminium lid, this machine is all about giving maximum performance per rupee. It even sneaks in niceties like a backlit keyboard and solid I/O ports, which you don’t expect at this price.

Of course, the trade-offs are there. The display is only a 6-bit panel, and the webcam doesn’t flatter. The bigger question mark is the brand itself. While CHUWI is known in China, its presence and service backup in India are still unproven. But for buyers who don’t mind taking a chance, this laptop feels less like a gamble and more like a calculated win.

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