The Difference Between Consumer and Business Grade Laptops

If you’re in the market for a laptop that you plan on using for a long time, whether it’s for business or just personal use, you may be wondering if there’s a real difference between regular consumer computers commonly sold in retail stores or business grade computers that you probably won’t find in brick and mortar shops.

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