A good business laptop works quickly, offers lengthy battery life, and has a few extra ports in case you need to plug into a meeting-room TV, or if a client hands you an older, USB-A thumb drive.These laptops should also be easier and cheaper than traditional Windows laptops to repair, so you won’t lose access to your files and communication for long when something breaks.The Asus ExpertBook P5 packs all of those features into a portable laptop with a high-resolution screen and enough processing power for you to work on a few projects at the same time. It also has impressive battery life, consistently lasting 16 hours in our tests.If you want to spend a bit more for the lightest laptop possible and a superior screen, the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 13 Aura Edition weighs just over 2 pounds and adds an OLED display.The ExpertBook and the X1 Carbon are designed so that their screens, keyboards, speakers, and other parts can be repaired, but the Lenovo ThinkPad T14 Gen 6 (AMD) lets you swap out a few additional internal components, which makes it the best repairable business laptop.We also recommend the Apple M4 MacBook Air as a budget pick. You need to take it to Apple if something breaks or goes wrong, but it has stores around the globe capable of quick repair or replacement.