1. top-end - Adjective
2. Top-end - Proper noun
the Top End
A geographical region encompassing the northernmost portion of the Northern Territory of Australia.
Synonym of high-end (“sophisticated or expensive”)
(automotive) Of or relating to the higher gears on a geared engine, especially in a motor vehicle.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgTop End
AMD says that the new Ryzen 7 4800U, the top-end model of the new generation, is the world's highest-performing CPU aimed at thin-and-light laptops. Source: Internet
Fully loaded, a top-end Q8 Prestige can run up to nearly $80,000—the upcoming SQ8 and RS Q8 may easily crest six figures when those prices are announced. Source: Internet
Dell's top-end Inspiron 7000 line boasts an all-aluminum chassis that's thinner, lighter and sturdier than the midrange Inspiron 5000 series that feature metal lids and keyboard decks but flimsy plastic bottom panels. Source: Internet
A large point of the G6 Plus is its affordability, which means you won't find a top-end chipset under the hood. Source: Internet
For customers with top-end 4K TVs with HDR10+ and Dolby Vision, Chromecast with Google TV is the better buy. Source: Internet
Again, the goal was to combine top-end talent with top-end character and heart. Source: Internet