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5 best laptops you can  buy in 2020


When compiling this list of the best corporate laptops, I took into consideration a number of key factors including power, battery life, feature set and pure value for money.

This means that I have selected a wide range of laptops to suit most of the budget and tastes of, hopefully, users.

Almost everyone has the Windows 10 Pro operating system (or Windows 10 Workstation) to improve their business credentials. Do not miss the Apple operating system for Mac and ChromeOS.


1.The best Apple computer


CPU: 2.6 GHz 6-core Intel Core i7 to 2.4 GHz 8-core Intel Core i9 | Graphics: AMD Radeon Pro 5300M with 4 GB of GDDR6 to AMD Radeon Pro 5500M with 8 GB of GDDR6 | RAM: 16-64 GB 2666 MHz DDR4 | Display: 1672 
3072 × 1920 at 226 ppi | Memory: 512 GB - 8 TB SSD.
  • Pro
  • Powerful configurations
  • The best MacBook to date
  • Large screen
  • Versus
  • Expensive
If you don't want a Windows notebook but are looking for the best Apple computer, then the MacBook Pro 16 “is truly the best Apple laptop you can choose.Aside from its large, beautiful 16 ”screen, the technical specifications make this professional laptop probably the most powerful on this list.You can choose between a 6 or 8 core processor and for RAM the basic model comes with 16 GB with the possibility of expanding to 64 GB. There is also a choice of graphics cards available, which allow this laptop to handle even the most demanding applications.All in all this is a beautiful and powerful machine, but the price is not for everyone. But if you only want the best, then the 16-inch MacBook Pro should probably be high on your wish list.


2. Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon (8th Gen)




portable workstations
The best ultra-thin business laptop.

CPU: i5-8250U Intel 1.60GHz | Graphics: Integrated Intel® UHD 620 | RAM: 16 GB | Screen: 14 inches, 1920 x 1080 pixels | Memory: 2 TB SSD.


  • Pro
  • Smaller and lighter than previous versions
  • Improved Microsoft precision touchpad

Versus
  • Expensive

Previous versions of the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon have been the best ever for business laptops and the 8th generation model is no exception, with Lenovo offering a thinner and smaller design with practically no compromises.

If you are looking for one of the best Lenovo professional notebooks with business level functionality, then this is the device for you. Despite its small size, the ThinkPad X1 Carbon offers practically all the features you need in a productivity machine, making it the best business computer you can buy. Thanks to a battery life of up to 18.3 hours and a quick charge function that brings the battery back to 80% of its capacity in less than an hour, X1 Carbon is also one of the best ultrabooks that allows you to continue working while you are on the move

3.Huawei Matebook X pro


CPU: 8th Generation Intel Core i5 - i7 Graphics: Intel UHD Graphics 620, Nvidia GeForce MX150 2GB GDDR5 | RAM: 8 GB - 16 GB | Screen: 13.9-inch 3K (3,000 x 2,080) | Storage: 512 GB SSD
  • Pro
  • Nice design
  • Fantastic display
  • Excellent battery life  
Versus

  • No SD card slot
  • Not exceptional webcam
While Dell and Lenovo are two names you would probably associate with notebooks for work, Huawei may not be the first name you would think of when talking about corporate laptops. Yet the Chinese company has proven to be an excellent laptop maker with its new MateBook X Pro.

It has a beautiful design that will get a nice look in the boardroom, it is light enough to take with you and has powerful components and excellent battery life. It is also one of the cheapest ultrabooks on the mark

4.Dell XPS 13


CPU: 8th Generation Intel Core i5 - i7 Graphics: Intel UHD Graphics 620 | RAM: 8 GB - 16 GB | Screen: 13.3 inch FHD (1,920 x 1,080) - 4k (3840 x 2160) | Memory: 256 GB - 1 TB SSD.

  • Pro
  • Webcam centered
  • Battery life
  • Beautiful optional 4K display

Versus

  • The 2019 update isn't that important
  • Expensive

Believe it or not, Dell classifies the XPS 13 as a corporate laptop. Although it is geared towards a home office environment, corporate users will still appreciate its design. This ultraportable notebook - as Dell says - was the best laptop of the year and is capable of holding a 13.3-inch display in the chassis of an average 11.6-inch model. It was also updated in 2018 with better components for a corporate laptop experience far above expectations.

The Dell notebook can be upgraded to 16 GB of RAM and a 1 TB M2 SSD. Battery life is also exceptional with nearly 22 hours of continuous use when using productivity applications.


In 2020, Dell once again boosted the Dell XPS 13 both on the component side and by placing the webcam above the screen for better video calls, which helps make the Dell XPS 13 once again one of the best business notebooks of the moment.

5.Apple Macbook Pro 13 inch touch bar 2018


CPU: Intel Core i5 quad-core - i7 | Graphics: Intel Iris Plus Graphics 655 | RAM: 8 GB - 16 GB | Screen: 13.3 inches, (2,560 x 1,600) IPS | Memory: 128 GB - 2 TB PCIe 3.0 SSD.


  • Pro
  • The best Macbook Pro ever
  • Super fast performance


Versus


  • Expensive
  • Not a big generational leap


The 2018 model of the 13-inch Macbook Pro with Touch Bar is a brilliant update of Apple's formidable laptop range and is one of the best business laptops you could buy.

While Microsoft had the performance advantage over last year's MacBook Pro, with the Surface Book 2, Apple came out swinging with some seriously enhanced specifications for the 2018 13-inch MacBook Pro. The 13-inch model can be configured with the latest Intel Core processors, all USB-C ports are not Thunderbolt 3 and you can have up to 16 GB of RAM. If you want even more performance, the 15-inch version is worth considering, as it further increases the specs.



















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