It’s a shame that most laptops only come in monotonous black or white colors, because a lot of people would surely welcome more styles for the device that they use and see almost everyday. Smartphones and iPhones allow this on the regular, and thankfully, some computers are keeping up as is evident with these pink laptops.
It’s mostly the outer chassis that’s pink, but from time to time, you can see some models where the manufacturers went the extra mile and also included the keyboard in their splash of colors.
So if for whatever reason you or someone you know prefers pink laptops to prepare for the Barbie movie, check out these following models, each catering to a specific use case.
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Razer Blade 14 Gaming Laptop - Pink
PROS
- Compact and minimalist
- Pretty Razer chassis
- Powerful specs
- Ryzen 9 allows for good productivity performance
- QHD resolution
- Runs relatively cool and quiet
CONS
- Expensive for a previous-gen device
- CPU / Processor: AMD Ryzen 9 6900HX
- GPU / Graphics Card: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 Ti
- RAM / Memory: 16GB DDR5
- Storage: 1TB PCIe SSD
- Display: 14″ QHD 165Hz IPS
Leave it to Razer to cater to a large gaming demographic. Their previous-generation offerings consisted of a pink chassis with a complementary pink keyboard. If you want, there’s even a pink screen saver or wallpaper on their website to complete the look.
Inside, it’s actually a beast of a gaming device. The RTX 3070 Ti has no problem running any game maxed out at 1440p. The size also isn’t too cumbersome as it’s only 14 inches diagonally. Best part is that it’s next-gen ready and comes with DDR5 RAM.
Microsoft Surface Go - Sandstone
PROS
- Touchscreen
- Light and thin
- Doubles as a tablet
- Compact form factor
CONS
- Hinge is not 360-degrees
- Only 8GB of RAM
- CPU / Processor: Intel Core i5-1035G1
- GPU / Graphics Card: Integrated
- RAM / Memory: 8GB DDR4
- Storage: 256GB SSD
- Display: 12.4″ Touchscreen 1536 x 1024
Sadly, not all pink laptops are for gaming. Some are for professional use and others are viable for digital art, like this Microsoft Surface Go. It’s actually one of Microsoft’s strongest touchscreen offerings and it can easily double as a tablet.
You’ll just have to pick the Sandstone color option as it’s the one that’s pink, or something that’s pink enough. Regardless, it’s a decent laptop if you need a 2-in-1 with a touchscreen function. This is a light laptop and you can even carry it around like a large ledger.
HP 14-inch Laptop - Rose Gold
PROS
- Compact form factor
- Minimalist and stylish chassis
- Good storage and RAM for its price
CONS
- Low HD resolution
- CPU is not good for multitasking
- CPU / Processor: Intel Celeron N4020
- GPU / Graphics Card: Integrated
- RAM / Memory: 16GB DDR4
- Storage: 576GB SSD
- Display: 14″ 1366×768
If you want your students or your mind to focus on note-taking while still having enough personality to brandish a pink laptop then this particular model from HP ought to be enough. It’s modest, but that’s to be expected for a budget laptop.
Don’t expect this one to have any kind of gaming capabilities (apart from maybe Solitaire or Tetris). Either way, it’s a good student or even business laptop with little to no distractions apart from the pink chassis.
Asus 2022 14" HD Laptop - Rose Gold
PROS
- Compact form factor
- Minimalist design
- Thin and light
- Good black and pink contrast
CONS
- Meager specs
- CPU / Processor: Intel Celeron N4020
- GPU / Graphics Card: Integrated
- RAM / Memory: 4GB DDR4
- Storage: 64GB eMMC + 32GB card
- Display: 14″ 1366×768
If you really need a laptop for simple zoom meetings, note-taking, or basic browsing, then this offering from Asus should suffice. It’s pink. It also has the same processor as the more expensive student laptop above so it performs similarly.
Storage is an issue and RAM is low, so don’t expect any heavy or moderate white collar tasks like Microsoft Excel to be serviceable. This is the bare-minimum laptop, and the fact that it comes in pink is just one of its alluring consolations.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Why are pink laptops rare?
Because apparently, the manufacturers have figured out that the demand for it is not high. -
Are pink laptops more expensive?
Pink gaming laptops tend to be more expensive. But the budget ones are usually the same price as the standard colors.