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If you want a computer with Win 11 Pro preloaded, you will be buying one aimed at the business, or enterprise, market. This generally means better features all round: brighter screen, Ethernet connectivity, possibly a SIM slot, more RAM, etc. Access to parts for upgrades, repair, or replacements, will also usually be easier. As an example, I have an old HP laptop and if you remove one screw and push one lever over, the entire back comes off and everything is right there, including the battery (it also can be equipped with a second battery simultaneously, but that's a different subject.) These computers are also more durable, use less plastic and more metal, and are usually heavier (mine is >5 lobs.). Oh, and they are at least 30% more expensive than a compute aimed at the general market, since people aren't usually buying these units, corporations are. So weigh these factors against an additional cost of buying a Win Pro upgrade, starting at $100, which you can move from one computer to another.
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