Looking to buy a laptop in Kenya this year? Whether you're a student heading back to school, a professional working remotely, or a content creator on a budget — choosing the right brand is key.

In this 2025 buying guide, we compare MacBook, HP, Dell, and Lenovo — breaking down performance, pricing, ideal users, and local availability via BROMY.
Quick Brand Comparison (2025)
Add row aboveAdd row belowDelete rowAdd column to leftAdd column to rightDelete columnBrandStrengthsIdeal ForStarting Price (at BROMY)MacBookPremium build, macOS, Retina displayCreatives, developers, Apple fansKSh 60,000+HPOffice-ready, reliable, touchscreen modelsStudents, businesses, Zoom usersKSh 27,000 – KSh 65,000DellBalanced, affordable, some with graphicsCasual users, students, small bizKSh 23,000 – KSh 55,000LenovoLightweight, convertible, business-gradeStudents, freelancers, travelersKSh 27,000 – KSh 55,000
1. Apple MacBook – Best for Creatives & Premium Users
MacBooks are sleek, powerful, and ideal for creative workflows. Their Retina displays, smooth macOS interface, and long battery life make them a favorite for designers, video editors, and software developers.

Pros:
- Brilliant Retina display
- Powerful performance for creative tools
- Premium aluminum unibody
Cons:
- Pricey
- Limited ports (USB-C only)
- Not ideal for gaming
Shop MacBook deals at BROMY: See MacBooks
2. HP – Best for School, Work & Multitasking
HP laptops offer solid durability, great keyboards, and excellent compatibility with office tools. Whether you’re in uni or running a business, HP delivers value across its ProBook, EliteBook, and Pavilion series.

Pros:
- Durable designs with good performance
- Touchscreen models available
- Spare parts & accessories easily available in Kenya
Cons:
- Can heat up under load
- Some budget models use older CPUs
Explore HP laptops on BROMY: Shop HP
3. Dell – Best for Balanced Performance & Affordability
Dell laptops give you reliable performance, solid build quality, and often come with features like dedicated Nvidia graphics — perfect for users who want power without spending too much.

Pros:
- Great value for money
- Some models come with 2GB+ Nvidia graphics
- Business-ready durability
Cons:
- Design isn’t always sleek
- Entry-level displays may not be as sharp
Browse Dell options at BROMY: Shop Dell
4. Lenovo – Best for Flexibility & Business Users
Lenovo laptops — especially the ThinkPad and Yoga series — are built for productivity. You’ll find lightweight convertibles, durable business laptops, and excellent keyboards perfect for typing all day.

Pros:
- 2-in-1 touchscreen options
- Durable ThinkPad chassis
- Great battery life
Cons:
- Not always visually flashy
- Limited gaming capability
Shop Lenovo laptops at BROMY: See Lenovo
Bonus: Accessories & Peripherals That Complete Your Setup
No matter which laptop brand you choose, having the right gear improves productivity and comfort:

Top Laptop Accessories at BROMY:
- Logitech H650e USB Headset – perfect for Zoom and Teams
- Logitech C930e Webcam – sharp, wide-angle HD video
- Logitech MX Master 3S Mouse – quiet, ergonomic, pro-level
- Logitech Z120 Stereo Speakers – clean stereo sound for work & play
- Hikvision/Hiksemi External SSD'S – fast storage backups on the go
All available on bromy.store with fast delivery across Kenya.
Final Thoughts: So, Which Laptop Should You Buy?
- Choose MacBook if you’re into design, content creation, or prefer macOS
- Choose HP for work, school, and great all-around usability
- Choose Dell for solid daily performance at an affordable price
- Choose Lenovo if you value flexibility, portability, and business features
Still unsure? Talk to us on WhatsApp or explore our laptop collections here at BROMY — we’ll help you pick the perfect fit.
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