Thursday, November 6, 2014

The CEO's Laptop

       Once upon a time, all laptops were similar on the outside, so a simple specs comparison and sofware check was enough to decide which black brick you wanted. That age has passed, and now, for business executives, a sleek laptop is not only a powerful key tool but also a status symbol. Many features are ripe for the choosing on today's top models. Which are important and which are just gimmicks? Which notebook is the one meant to be sitting in your lap?
Read after the jump to find out.
       First, the most important feature is seamless integration with the rest of your company. If your employees all use Macs with Mac-exclusive software, the obvious choice is a Macbook Pro or Air. The same applies to Windows, and, to a lesser extent, the Chromebook Pixel, the perfect choice for Google Drive users.
       Though for some their choice is easy because of tight software constraints, for those working alone or with flexible multi-platform software, the options are wide open. Most high-end laptops have Intel Core i5 Processors, 8 GB RAM, and backlit keyboards, so we can assume those for now and look at other features.
       More to come!

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