Making It Work Finding the right laptop for work is serious business. After all, you need something that's durable, secure, powerful, light, and capable of lasting through a long workday. With the countless options available, it can be difficult to find the perfect one. Fortunately for you, we have already found the 10 best business laptops that can get the work done. These work-oriented PCs have the same basic components as consumer laptops, but PC manufacturers include features to meet business needs, like biometrics (fingerprint readers and facial recognition); rugged, MIL-SPEC-tested chassis and keyboards; Intel-vPro-certified networking and power management; and Trusted Platform Module (TPM) for secure access. You'll also find choices for professional versions of Windows , and less bloatware than comes with consumer PCs. Design similarities are bound to crop up with so many thin black or silver laptops on the market, but the differences are below the surface. T
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