Asus to Infinix: Best budget laptops to buy in April 2026

It’s a busy day at work or university. You open your laptop and are all set to strike off most tasks on your To-Do list. There are emails, docs, spreadsheets, and maybe a couple of Google Chrome tabs that need to be revisited. But your laptop suddenly starts lagging and apps take forever to open. Sounds like a nightmare, right? And it really can be, if you urgently need to get to work. But the good news is that you don’t really need a high-end machine costing a fortune to be able to do basic tasks with peace. 

All you need is something that gets you by those office tasks, online classes, video calls, and everyday browsing. So if you are in the market for a budget-friendly laptop that can get through your daily tasks without drama, here are some solid options worth checking out.

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HP 255 G9

Let’s start with the HP 255 G9. This is as simple and straightforward as it gets. You are looking at an AMD Athlon processor, 4GB RAM, and a 256GB SSD.

Now yes, 4GB RAM is limiting, and you will feel it if you push the laptop too much. But for basic tasks like working on Word, Excel, attending online meetings, or light browsing, it does the job. Think of this as a no-nonsense machine for very basic use.

Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 1

If you are looking for something with better RAM and storage, consider the Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 1. You get an AMD Ryzen 3 processor, along with 8GB RAM and a 512GB SSD.

This combination should make a noticeable difference in day-to-day performance when compared to 4GB RAM and 256GB storage. You don’t have to worry about opening too many tabs or switching between apps. Now this isn’t the newest laptop out there (it launched in 2022), but it still holds up well for everyday use and fits the under Rs 35,000 budget.

Acer Aspire 3

Laptops with a 14-inch form factor are super easy to carry around and this is exactly why the Acer Aspire 3 is worth a look. It comes with a compact 14-inch screen and can easily fit into any of your backpacks. It also gets a slight boost in performance and multitasking powers, with a 12GB RAM and 512 GB SSD storage. Hence, this is a practical option for students and working professionals who are always on the move.

Asus Vivobook Go 15

Now if you want your device to look a bit premium, the Asus Vivobook Go 15 might fit the bill. The laptop is powered by an AMD Ryzen 3 quad-core processor, 8GB RAM, and a 512GB SSD.

In the front, there is a 15.6-inch Full HD display, which makes it better for watching content or working on documents for long hours. The design feels modern, and overall, it strikes a nice balance between looks and performance.

Infinix Y4 Max

The Infinix Y4 Max is also a superb choice and offers something that is rare in the budget-laptop category- 16GB of RAM paired with a 512GB SSD. That’s not all, you get a large 16-inch Full HD display, a backlit keyboard, and a 1080p webcam. All of this adds up to a much better overall experience, whether you are working, attending video calls, or just watching content. With bank offers, the laptop’s price can even drop below the ₹35,000 mark, which makes it a very compelling option.

At the end of the day, the right laptop depends on how you plan to use it. But if your goal is to get something reliable for everyday tasks without spending too much, these options cover pretty much everything you need.

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Divyanshi Sharma

Divyanshi Sharma is a media and communications professional with over 8 years of experience in the industry. With a strong background in tech journalism, she has covered everything from the latest gadgets to gaming trends and brings a sharp editorial lens to every story. She holds a master’s diploma in mass communication and a bachelor’s degree in English literature. Her love for writing and gaming began early—often skipping classes to try out the latest titles—which naturally evolved into a career at the intersection of technology and storytelling. When she’s not working, you’ll likely find her exploring virtual worlds on her console or PC, or testing out a new laptop she managed to get her hands on.

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