There are also specifications, features, and design traits to look out for so that the laptop fits your business needs.
Whether you’re after the best laptop for remote working, a light laptop to carry about on travels, or a sturdy laptop for your office, there are plenty of affordable options around.
With Black Friday just a few weeks away, you could snap up a great deal ahead of the day if you’re in urgent need of a new laptop. Take a look at the Best Early Black Friday tech deals 2020 for some more bargains.
We’ve gathered some of the best small business laptop deals available now. Or jump below for more expert business laptop buying advice.
What is the best type of business laptop?
With so many laptops styles on the market, choosing one that meets your business requirements can be challenging.
Now: £882.97
Dell’s latitude laptop offers a 14inch screen, with built-in Windows 10 operating system.
Now: £1499.97
The latest ASUS ExpertBook laptop includes AdaptiveLock face recognition and noise cancelling mics.
Was: £899
Now: £744.49 (£154.51 off)
Now: £983.31
Priced at a whole £271.68 cheaper than Lenovo’s official store, the ThinkPad X1 Carbon is a handy business laptop.
Was: £999
Now: £795 (£204 off)
The Surface Laptop 4 has arrived but the Surface Laptop 3 is stil a decent laptop and you can save over £200 on the Core i5 model with 256GB of storage.
Although the traditional clamshell-style laptop is still quite popular for businesses, if you travel often you’ll want something lightweight.
Windows 10 tablets and Chromebooks are flexible, portable, and affordable options. However, bear in mind that Chromebooks are restricted to Google Chrome OS and tablets may not have the largest screen sizes. We’ve separately looked at the best Chromebooks, with options starting at £249.99.
Tablet 2-in-1s like the Microsoft Surface Pro 7, while ultra-powerful and sleek, will require you to purchase a keyboard attachment separately which can make them pricey (see the top Surface deals and discounts on right now).
It is also important to consider the nature of your job and what you’ll be using the laptop for – it may mean paying extra for more power and capabilities, but you’ll get what you pay for.
If media and graphics is central to your business, you’ll need to choose a laptop with discrete graphics and a good quality laptop screen, or even invest in a second monitor. If you’ll be using the laptop for long hours of work then you’ll need to choose one with a good battery life.
Bear in mind that these aren’t the only things you need to consider, so other than just the quality of the laptop you should also find out about the warranty and if there’s any other services provided after purchase.
Certain manufacturers and retailers tend to offer different services to cover you from loss, theft or damage of your laptops. It’s a good idea to find out what is and isn’t included before purchasing. For instance, Curry’s provides a Care & Repair service from £2.50 a month depending on the price of the laptop. It includes breakdown support and repair for damages.
Where to find best business laptop deals
Microsoft and Dell are two brands that tend to offer a lot of deals on their business laptops, particularly after new releases.
But don’t just rely on manufacturers. The following retailers are excellent sources for laptop deals:
For more specialized advice on laptops, see our dedicated laptops buying advice section and our roundups of the best laptops.
Hannah is Small Business Editor. She writes news, tutorials and buying advice tailored to very small companies, covering software from Excel to Sage and hardware including laptops.