>>means I don't think that distinction is important (at least not to me).
and you would be in the minority of business users. We had major issues with Lenovo discontinued the Bottom mount connector and moved to a cable based unit, users complained ALOT about having to plug in a single cable.
>if that's what "business device" means
It is not the only factor but it is a factor
>. When I think of "business device" I think of portability and power -- "workstations", not necessarily whether they have docks/port replicators.
No, portable workstations are a class of unit all to their self, most portable workstations are "business class" however
Business or Enterprise vs Consumer is
Dell Latitude Line (Enterprise) vs Dell Precision (Consumer)
ThinkPad branded (Enterprise) vs Lenovo Branded (Consumer)
Generally speaking the consumer products do not have enterprise features including docks, hardware /driver standardization / deployment packs, cheaper in build quality, and a variety of other things that make them enterprise systems
and you would be in the minority of business users. We had major issues with Lenovo discontinued the Bottom mount connector and moved to a cable based unit, users complained ALOT about having to plug in a single cable.
>if that's what "business device" means
It is not the only factor but it is a factor
>. When I think of "business device" I think of portability and power -- "workstations", not necessarily whether they have docks/port replicators.
No, portable workstations are a class of unit all to their self, most portable workstations are "business class" however
Business or Enterprise vs Consumer is
Dell Latitude Line (Enterprise) vs Dell Precision (Consumer)
ThinkPad branded (Enterprise) vs Lenovo Branded (Consumer)
Generally speaking the consumer products do not have enterprise features including docks, hardware /driver standardization / deployment packs, cheaper in build quality, and a variety of other things that make them enterprise systems