You drag your laptop with you everywhere you go, because you rely on it
to run your business. You need something that can hold up to all that
wear and tear--but you don't want to break the bank. Thankfully, major
laptop makers are finally taking durability seriously when it comes to
designing their notebook computers. Features that were once considered
high-end, like all-metal casings, state-of-the-art processors and
instant web access, have become commonplace. With so many options
available, picking the right portable computer for your business isn't
easy. For laptops that are built to last, here's our guide to four of
the best.
1. 15-inch Apple MacBook Pro
Starting Price: $1,800
The construction standards pioneered by the Apple MacBook Pro line of
notebooks are superior to anything else on the market today.
Single-unit, molded aluminum cases and keyboards (which are just now
coming to other brands) have been standard in MacBook Pros for years.
The trick with Apple is picking which über-box is best for your small
business. For now, your best bet may be the recently updated 15-inch, 2
Ghz, 4 GB, 500 GB spinning-hard-drive model.
Sure, the 13-incher is attractively priced at $1,200, and the
17-inch model is a dazzling performer, but the smaller unit is just
that--small. The 15-incher has all the features you need: a ridiculously
fast quad i7 processor, seven hours of battery life, a slick backlit
keyboard and trackpad and a handy MagSafe power adapter that simply
disconnects if you (or the dog) trip over the power cord.
2.Toshiba Portégé R830
Starting Price: $889
Toshiba gets credit in the larger PC market for being an early mover
into rugged notebook computers. Its latest effort, the Portégé R830, is
jammed with features like a 13.3-inch backlit LED display, a built-in
DVD drive, 4 GB RAM and support for everything from an entry-level Intel
Core i3 processor to a super-fast i7 chip.
But for the money, the i5 model, starting at $1,350, is probably the
sweet spot for most small firms. The entire unit is wrapped in a
single-piece magnesium alloy case, supported with the latest riff of USB
and Bluetooth connectivity. Entrepreneurs can expect most every
small-business task--from word processing to advanced business graphics
to spreadsheets--to run very well on the R830. The kicker: This bad boy
is a feather-light 3.2 pounds. At about an inch thick, that makes the
R830 a legitimate ultraportable laptop that can double as a desktop
replacement. On bulk-to-performance ratio, it's tough to beat this box.
3. Dell Latitude E5420
Starting Price: $889
Looking for a highly durable, long lasting, metal-enclosed PC on the
cheap? The newly redesigned Latitude E5420, a well-provisioned midline
unit with an i3 Dual Core Processor, 2 GB RAM, 250 GB of storage,
six-cell battery and a backlit keyboard is a heck of a buy. It's wrapped
in a sleek anodized brushed aluminum display back, has reinforced steel
hinges, a magnesium internal frame and zinc alloy latches. It's also
sealed in a bumper casing and has a spill-resistant keyboard.
It should be noted that the E5420 isn't up to über-computing, design
work or heavy calcs, but for basic business computing, it's a box worth
considering.
4. HP Pavilion dv6t Quad Edition
Starting Price: $1,000
Though not nearly as tough as others on our list, the HP Pavilion dv6t
makes the cut based on its raw computational power, for a price even a
cheapskate will love. Its "metal" enclosure is merely a finish
treatment, but this $1,000 box offers a legit second-generation Intel
Core i7, 6 GB RAM, 750 GB of storage, a good-looking 15.6-inch diagonal
high-def LED display and one of our favorite keyboards in the mobile
market. The fingerprint reader and USB 3.0 support are also appealing.