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How Long Should a Laptop Last?

Updated 2026-05-10 · 5 min read · BestLaptop.ca Test Team

Short answer

A well-chosen laptop should last four to six years. Buying enough RAM and storage up front, and a model with a healthy battery and good build, extends its useful life.

The short answer

A well-chosen laptop should last four to six years. Buying enough RAM and storage up front, and a model with a healthy battery and good build, extends its useful life.

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A well-chosen laptop should last four to six years. Buying enough RAM and storage up front, and a model with a healthy battery and good build, extends its useful life.

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