Best budget laptops for music production 2024: cheap laptops for home recording and mobile music makers (2025)

By Chris Corfield

Contributions from

Andy Jones, Matt McCracken

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We've got the latest laptops on test that will not only enable you to make music anywhere, but do it without spending a fortune – our top picks start at just $/£300

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  • Our top picks
  • 1. Best overall
  • 2. Best MacBook
  • 3. Best gaming
  • 4. Best Chromebook
  • 5. Best portable
  • 6. Best CPU
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  • FAQs
  • How we test

Recording music via a laptop in the modern age is a more than viable strategy for producers. The ability to take your setup wherever you go makes collaboration that much easier, but you don't have to spend loads to get good performance on the go. Our pick of the best budget laptops for music production will allow you to create wherever you like.

Ideally, you'll want a good processor and RAM for a music-making laptop. Something like an 8-core Ryzen or a 12th or 13th Gen Intel processor should be plenty for production tasks. You'll also want somewhere between 8-16GB of RAM to cope with the tasks required when working in a DAW with lots of plugins. An SSD will help a lot with performance, ensuring quick loading times. Graphics processors are less important for music, but if you have the cash they can help with certain tasks like AI stem separation or exporting videos.

If you want to know more before you buy, then check out our FAQs section which has loads of common questions answered for you. To see the best cheap laptops you can buy for music production today, just keep scrolling...

Our top picks

Best overall

1. Acer Aspire 5

The Acer Aspire has been our top-budget laptop choice for a while now and still doesn't disappoint. It gives you a lot of CPU power for the money and balances that out with a nice amount of storage and RAM to make it a great budget all-rounder.

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Best MacBook

2. Apple MacBook Air M1

Okay, we're stretching the definition of budget here, but if you have to have a MacBook for your production tasks, the Apple MacBook Air M1 is the cheapest it gets. You can find them below the $1,000 mark, but you'll have to shop around.

Read more below

Best gaming

3. HP Victus 15

Gaming-spec laptops are a great choice for musicians because they pack a lot of power into a compact package. With the rise of AI for stem separation that uses a GPU, having a good one in a laptop makes this a brilliant option for more advanced tasks.

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Best overall

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1. Acer Aspire 5 A515

The best budget laptop for most producers

Specifications

CPU: Intel Core i3 to i5

RAM: 4GB to 16GB

Storage: 128GB to 512GB SSD

OS: Windows

Screen: 15.6” Full HD

Connectivity: 2 x USB 3.0, 1 x USB-C

Reasons to buy

+

Plenty of power

+

USB-C

Reasons to avoid

-

Base processor speed isn’t earth-shatteringly quick

Taking into account the holy trinity of music production laptop specs – CPU, RAM and storage – the Acer Aspire 5 is a great choice for the vast majority of people on a budget. The Intel i5 processor will chug along nicely, while 8GB of RAM means you can be reasonably expansive with your arrangements.

Adding in a USB-C port means you can take advantage of faster data transfer speeds, although its 512GB SSD is a real bonus at this price point. You’ll struggle to find a better Windows machine for under $500/£500.

Best MacBook

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2. Apple MacBook Air M1 13

A powerhouse that's the cheapest an Apple laptop gets

Reasons to buy

+

Ultra powerful processor

+

Excellent performance for music

+

Lovely screen

Reasons to avoid

-

One of the pricier options here

-

You'll need a hub for connecticity

Whilst it's one of the more expensive options on this list, there's no doubt that a MacBook is the preferred machine for any music maker. Representing the cheapest Apple laptop you can buy at the moment, the MacBook Air M1 13-inch is as budget as it gets.

The M1 chip is still plenty powerful enough for production tasks whether you're using loads of plugins and VSTs or recording raw audio via an audio interface. With more and more software manufacturers offering native M1 support now, you don't have to worry about the compatibility of your plugins either.

Where it does let you down a little bit is in connectivity. With just two Thunderbolt/USB-C ports, it's pretty much a given you'll need an additional hub if you want to make music with it. We can look past that though thanks to its incredible performance.

Read our full Apple M1 MacBook Air review

Best gaming-spec

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3. HP Victus 15

The best gaming-spec laptop for musicians

Specifications

CPU: Up to Intel Core i7-12700H or AMD Ryzen 7 5800H

Graphics: Up to Nvidia GeForce RTX 3050 Ti

RAM: Up to 16GB DDR4 3200 MHz

Storage: Up to 1TB SSD

Display: 15.6" FHD 1920x1080, up to 300 nit and 144Hz refresh

Reasons to buy

+

Great performance with settings tweaks

+

Great price

Reasons to avoid

-

OK design

-

Not the greatest battery life

We're throwing a bit of a curveball in now with the Victus 15 range. They aren't so much music laptops but designed by HP as budget gaming machines. Games require a lot of grunt, though, as does music, so you are getting a lot of power packed in here which will come in handy for your music number crunching.

There are quite a few machines in the Victus range though, and with varying specs. Make sure you get one kitted out with the all-important extra ports for music making, but otherwise you won't get this much power for your dollar in many other laptops.

Best Chromebook

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4. Samsung Chromebook 4+

The best budget music laptop under $300/£300

Specifications

CPU: Intel Celeron

RAM: 4GB

Storage: 32GB eMMC Flash

OS: Chrome

Screen: 15.6” Full HD

Connectivity: 1 x USB 3.0

Reasons to buy

+

Cheap

+

Lightweight

Reasons to avoid

-

Limitations inherent to Chrome OS

Bit of a curveball, this one. The Samsung 4+ Chromebook won’t run regular digital audio workstations (DAWs) like Ableton Live, Cubase or Pro Tools. It doesn’t have banks of power to draw from. But it does offer a glimpse at what the future might look like for computer-based audio production.

With Chrome OS, you are essentially limited to apps that can be found in Google’s Play Store, or run via a browser – assuming you don’t want to go down the Linux route, that is. On the Play Store there is a slimmed-down version of FL Studio which works a treat, while online you’ll find services like Audiotool and the Spotify-owned Soundtrap which give tech-savvy beatmakers the chance to produce tracks directly through a cloud-based browser interface.

Chromebooks aren’t going to be the first choice of most producers, particularly those recording and working directly with raw audio, but for anyone content to play around with loops and virtual instruments it’s definitely worth investigation.

Best portable

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5. HP Pavilion x360

The best for portability and versatility

Specifications

CPU: Intel Core i3

RAM: 8GB

Storage: 128GB SSD

OS: Windows 11

Screen: 14” Full HD touchscreen

Connectivity: 2 x USB 3.0, 1 x USB-C

Reasons to buy

+

Good I/O options

+

Compact

Reasons to avoid

-

We’d prefer a better CPU over the touchscreen

As one of the bigger names in computing, it’s reasonable to expect HP would have a decent offer in the low-to-mid range. The HP Pavilion x360 fits the bill, serving up a nice set of base specs which would suit anyone learning their craft. The non-music headline comes in the shape of the touchscreen; fold the Pavilion back on itself and it becomes a tablet device.

Realistically, other than as a party piece, the touchscreen doesn’t immediately jump out as being useful to a producer – your mileage may vary – but if the device is going to serve other purposes than music creation then the Pavilion x360 is a sound choice.

Best CPU

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6. Acer Swift 3

The best for processing power

Specifications

CPU: up to Intel Core i7-1165G7

Graphics: Intel Iris Xe Graphics

RAM: 16GB

Screen: 14-inch FHD (1,920 x 1,080) ComfyView IPS – 15.6" Full HD (1920 x 1080)

Storage: 512GB HDD

Reasons to buy

+

Superb keyboard and trackpad

+

Excellent performance

Reasons to avoid

-

Looks a little plain

Our sister website TechRadar describes this as 'the best budget laptop in the world'. And while we have chosen the Acer Aspire 5 A515 for the top spot over this one, the Swift 3 does still deliver a lot for your cash. You get a great set of specs including one of the best processors in this round-up, plus decent memory and storage.

The Swift 3 has an aluminium and magnesium-aluminium alloy case, and is not the most exciting colour. But there are some other under-the-hood upgrades, including a boost in battery life.

If you're after a dependable laptop that can handle day-to-day tasks (without feeling too cheap), then the Acer Swift 3 really does measure up as one of the best cheap laptops you can buy.

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7. ASUS VivoBook Flip

The best budget 2-in-1 laptop with everything you need

Specifications

CPU: Ryzen 5-5500U

RAM: 8GB

Storage: 128GB-512GB SSD

OS: Windows 11

Screen: 14” Full HD Touchscreen

Connectivity: microSD card reader, Audio I/O jack, USB-C, USB 2, HDMI

Reasons to buy

+

Looks amazing

+

Great value package

+

Decent processor

Reasons to avoid

-

Screen collects fingerprints

ASUS has plenty to offer in the mid-range market, but we’ve opted for the ASUS VivoBook Flip. While it might look a bit gimmicky, essentially what we’ve got is a nicely specced convertible laptop/tablet, which runs full Windows 11 and has a decent baseline spec for music production.

Using a touchscreen to control a DAW like Ableton does come with its benefits - and occasional drawbacks - but for the budget-conscious producer who likes to leave the studio every now and again this is a solid, versatile entry-level option.

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8. Dell Inspiron 15

This budget laptop is the first port of call for many bedroom studios

Specifications

CPU: Intel Core i3 to i5

RAM: 8GB

Storage: 1TB HDD and 128GB SSD

OS: Windows 11

Screen: 15.6” Full HD touchscreen

Connectivity: 1 x USB 2.0, 2 x USB 3.0

Reasons to buy

+

Two types of storage

+

Good value

Reasons to avoid

-

No USB-C

-

Limited CPU

The Dell Inspiron range has been the first laptop many bedroom producers use to start them on their recording journey. Packing in some respectable spec, and the peace of mind that comes from using a trusted brand like Dell, the Inspiron range is definitely worth a look.

The model we’ve opted for features 8GB of RAM, which can be upgraded in the future quite easily, and a dual storage method that provides 1TB of HDD storage with 128GB of solid-state offering the best of both worlds. We’d have liked a USB-C port, as that’s the way the world’s going, and the Intel i3 isn’t what you’d call a powerhouse, but you can’t go far wrong with the Inspiron.

FAQs

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What should I look for in a budget music laptop?

Laptops used with music production in mind tend to focus on three key features; CPU, RAM and storage. Where gamers or video editors prioritise graphical and visual elements, for audio we need only focus on how fast the laptop processes things (CPU), its short-term memory (RAM) and its ability to access data quickly (storage):

The CPU is what powers the laptop as it processes commands. In music terms, this dictates how many virtual instruments you can run at the same time, or how many effects you can add, or how quickly you can export your finished tracks. Intel and AMD have the monopoly here, and you get what you pay for. For audio and music production we would recommend looking at Intel’s i5 line, or AMD’s Ryzen 5 line, although the lower-end CPUs will suffice if budget is a sticking point – you might just be staring at progress bars a bit longer.

RAM is a bit more straightforward. It dictates how large the arrangements you can create are, and how many audio files you can work with at a given time. A laptop with 4GB of RAM will technically allow you to open music production apps like Garageband or Ableton Live and create short, basic arrangements, but you’ll quickly run into a wall where the laptop can’t cope with what you’re asking it to do. Look for a minimum of 8GB here.

Storage will come down to one of two options; HDD or SSD. Hard-disk drives are cheaper and can hold large volumes of data, but are typically slower which means streaming sample libraries isn’t ideal. SSDs, on the other hand, are lightning quick but do cost more.

The one other essential non-laptop component for music production is a USB audio interface; this effectively outsources the laptop’s sound card and allows you to record electric guitars, microphones and other instruments into the computer, as well as hooking up a pair of studio monitors or studio headphones to listen back to your work.

What don't I need?

If you’re buying a laptop for general use, with a bit of music production thrown in occasionally, then you will likely have other factors to consider. The size and resolution of the screen, for example, or the battery life. These are all worthy considerations and shouldn’t be discounted, but bear in mind that the more non-negotiable things you have on your wishlist, the higher the cost will be. If the laptop is being bought with music production, and only music production, in mind then you should keep your focus on performance over aesthetics.

Many Windows-based laptops come stuffed with non-essential software and apps – known as ‘bloatware’ – which you’ll want to discard. And, while it might sound strange in an article about music production to tell you to ignore the laptop’s speakers, that’s exactly what we’re going to do. For watching YouTube videos or holding video calls, laptop speakers are fine but for audio and music production they’re not going to give you the results you want (whatever you spend). So, while it might sound appealing to have B&O or Beats speakers in your laptop, in reality they aren’t going to have much of an effect on your music production so don’t make them a deal-breaker.

What about connectivity?

As your recording career progresses, you may find you want to add to your studio with extra gear like MIDI keyboards, home studio mixers, drum machines and more. Most kit these days connect to your computer via USB, so you’ll want to ensure you have a decent number of USB ports.

Increasingly brands are looking to incorporate USB-C into their gear so look out for these ports where possible too. This is also useful when using an external hard drive for music production, where the combination of USB-C and an external solid-state drive (SSD) makes light work of large audio or sample files.

Another ‘nice-to-have’ element is the option to upgrade components in the laptop yourself in the future. This won’t be possible on every laptop, but having the ability to chuck in a couple of extra sticks of RAM can have a significant impact on overall performance.

How much should I spend on a laptop for music production?

Realistically, not everyone can afford the latest M3 MacBook Pro or Dell XPS. Hence, we all have to sometimes make compromises in what we want versus what we can afford. It would be great to have a touch-enabled 4K screen, all-day battery life, plenty of horsepower, and all those other headline features. But we have to cut our cloth accordingly, right?

That’s not to say music production can’t be done on a budget laptop. It absolutely can, as we’ll outline in our recommendations in this guide, but just be aware that certain concessions may have to be made. Start small, before working your way up. This way, when you reach the skill level where you are making 72 track arrangements featuring a symphony orchestra, you’ll know the equipment inside out and have a handle on what’s really important from a music production laptop.

How we test

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The criteria for testing a budget laptop for music production differs slightly to how we’d test higher-spec machines. At the entry-level end of the spectrum, small tweaks to a laptop’s internal spec can have a huge impact on its ability to perform. Rather than becoming a jack of all production trades, budget laptops tend to be better chosen when they have an end goal in sight.

For example, if your setup involves using lots of loops and samples, then the speed at which the laptop can grab them from your external storage will be paramount. For users with lots of MIDI tracks in their compositions, CPU is king. Using any DAW, we are quickly able to build template sessions which test a variety of real world situations, and from there can assess the suitability of a machine for a particular user group.

With it being a laptop, there are other factors which may come into a buying decision, so we look at these too. Things like battery life, and screen viewing angles or brightness levels, are all easy to test so we take those into consideration when making our recommendations.

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Chris Corfield

Chris Corfield is a journalist with over 12 years of experience writing for some of the music world's biggest brands including Orange Amplification, MusicRadar, Guitar World, Total Guitar and Dawsons Music. Chris loves getting nerdy about everything from guitar and bass gear, to synths, microphones, DJ gear and music production hardware.

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FAQs

Best budget laptops for music production 2024: cheap laptops for home recording and mobile music makers? ›

What are the requirements for a laptop for music production? The key requirements include a powerful multi-core processor, at least 16GB of RAM, a large SSD (at least 512GB), a good quality sound card (often integrated these days), and enough ports to connect your peripherals.

What is the best laptop for a home music studio? ›

  • MacBook Pro 14-inch (2021) Best laptop for music production overall. ...
  • Dell XPS 13 (2022) A powerful and light laptop for music production. ...
  • MacBook Pro 16-inch (2021) ...
  • Asus ROG Zephyrus G14 Alan Walker Special Edition. ...
  • Microsoft Surface Laptop 4. ...
  • MacBook Air (M1, 2020) ...
  • Microsoft Surface Pro 8. ...
  • Dell XPS 15 OLED (2021)
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What does a good music production laptop need? ›

What are the requirements for a laptop for music production? The key requirements include a powerful multi-core processor, at least 16GB of RAM, a large SSD (at least 512GB), a good quality sound card (often integrated these days), and enough ports to connect your peripherals.

Do you need an expensive laptop for music production? ›

The best laptops for music production are those that can handle intensive audio processing without frequent hiccups, freezes, or crashes. That doesn't necessarily mean you need the absolute top-of-the-line spec. But a current-generation Intel or AMD processor coupled with at least 16GB of RAM is highly recommended.

What kind of computer do I need to make music at home? ›

A quad-core processor is the best choice for music production. The other measure is clock speed, which typically runs from about 2.4 to 4.2 GHz. The faster the better. Typically, a more compact laptop will have a less-powerful processor, but that's not always true.

What is the minimum requirement for a music production laptop? ›

Performance and Specs
  • Processor (CPU): A quad-core processor or higher (like an Intel i5 or i7) is ideal for handling multiple tracks and plugins.
  • RAM: 8GB is the minimum, but 16GB is recommended for more demanding production work.

How much RAM do you need for music production? ›

For those new to music production, figuring out the RAM needed can be a bit of a puzzle. Generally, beginners might start with basic setups that don't require much RAM. A computer with at least 8GB of RAM can handle basic tasks like recording a few tracks and using several plugins.

What laptops do famous music producers use? ›

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What is the best processor for music production 2024? ›

A dual-core CPU might be sufficient for basic audio projects, but to ensure a smoother and more efficient production experience, consider a minimum of a quad-core processor. Options such as the Intel i5 or AMD Ryzen 5 are excellent choices for elevating your music production capabilities.

Is i5 or i7 better for music production? ›

If you're doing between one and twenty tracks, an i5 would probably work for you. With 16 to 32 Gig of ram depending on the types of plugins and virtual instruments, you are using. When you get above the 20-track level, like 100- 120 tracks, an i7 is a great processor.

Which HP is good for music production? ›

HP Spectre x360 2-in-1 Laptop 14

Meant for creatives, this computer has enough power to help you come up with the tracks that you've been dreaming of creating. The 512GB of SSD storage means you're not likely to run out of space when creating multiple recordings.

Is a PC or laptop better for making music? ›

Simply speaking, desktops offer more powerful hardware and are better suited if you are looking for more intensive tasks such as audio recording and video editing. They also tend to put less costly than laptops. Plus, you can configure them with additional components such as multiple hard drives and additional RAM.

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Can you produce music with just a laptop? ›

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What computer brand is best for music production? ›

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How to buy the perfect computer for music production? ›

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