Business Laptops
Shop Business Laptops — Built for Work
Browse our full range of business laptops from HP, Dell, Lenovo, ASUS and Acer. Business laptops are designed for daily working — with stronger build quality, better security features, longer battery life and more durable keyboards than everyday consumer models. Whether you're a small business owner, a hybrid worker, a freelancer or a professional who lives on a laptop, you'll find the right machine here in new, open box or used condition.
What Makes a Laptop "Business-Class"?
- Stronger build quality — Often tested to military durability standards like MIL-STD 810H
- Better keyboards — Designed for long typing sessions
- Security features — Fingerprint readers, TPM chips, privacy screens
- Longer battery life — Built for full working days away from a power outlet
- Better support and parts availability — Designed to last several years
Popular Business Laptop Ranges
- HP EliteBook & ProBook — Premium business laptops with strong security features
- Dell Latitude — Trusted business range built for daily working and travel
- Lenovo ThinkPad — Iconic business laptops famous for durability and keyboards
- ASUS ExpertBook — Business-focused laptops with MIL-STD durability testing
- Acer TravelMate — Affordable business laptops for everyday office use
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- New Business Laptops — Sealed, with full manufacturer warranty
- Open Box Business Laptops — Near-new, lower price
- Used Business Laptops — Tested, working, biggest savings
How to Choose the Right Business Laptop
- Light office work (email, documents, video calls): Core i5, 8–16GB RAM, 256GB+ SSD
- Standard professional use (multitasking, spreadsheets, presentations): Core i5/i7, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD
- Heavy workloads (large files, multiple apps, demanding software): Core i7, 32GB RAM, 1TB SSD
- Frequent travel: Look for 13–14" models with longer battery life and lighter weight
- Office-based use: 15.6" models offer more screen space and a numeric keypad
Why Buy a Business Laptop?
- Built to last several years of daily use
- Stronger keyboards designed for long typing sessions
- Better security features for protecting sensitive data
- Longer battery life for full working days
- Often tested to military durability standards
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the difference between a business laptop and a regular laptop?
Business laptops are built for daily working and tend to have stronger keyboards, better build quality, more security features and longer battery life than consumer laptops. They're designed to last several years of heavy use, while consumer models prioritise lower prices and lighter designs.
What is the best laptop for small business use?
For most small businesses, a Dell Latitude, Lenovo ThinkPad or HP ProBook with an Intel Core i5 or i7, 16GB RAM and a 512GB SSD offers an excellent balance of performance, durability and price. Used ThinkPads and Latitudes are particularly good value for small business buyers.
Are used business laptops worth buying?
Yes — used business laptops are one of the best value purchases you can make. Models like the Lenovo ThinkPad and Dell Latitude are built to last 5–10+ years, so a 2–3 year old used model still has plenty of life left. You typically get a higher-spec machine for a fraction of the new price.
How much RAM do I need for business use?
For light office work (email, documents, browsing), 8GB RAM is enough. For most professional use — multitasking with spreadsheets, video calls and several apps open — 16GB is the recommended sweet spot. If you work with very large files or run demanding software, 32GB future-proofs your investment.
Do business laptops come with Windows 11 Pro?
Many business laptops ship with Windows 11 Pro, which includes extra business features like BitLocker encryption, Remote Desktop and domain join support. Some lower-priced models ship with Windows 11 Home. Each product page lists the exact operating system included.
What is a TPM chip and do I need one?
A TPM (Trusted Platform Module) chip is a hardware security feature that helps protect your data, login credentials and encryption keys. Most modern business laptops include TPM 2.0, which is required for full Windows 11 security features. It's particularly important if you handle sensitive business or customer data.
