Lenovo ThinkPad — the typist’s choice
The best keyboard on any laptop, MIL-SPEC durability and the red TrackPoint. The pick if you type all day or travel constantly. Shop Lenovo ThinkPad →
Three families dominate the refurbished business laptop market — Lenovo ThinkPad, HP EliteBook and Dell Latitude. All three are superb value. This guide explains how they differ and helps you pick the right one.
Here’s the honest truth: for everyday business work — Office, email, browsing, video calls and most business software — a Lenovo ThinkPad, an HP EliteBook and a Dell Latitude of the same specification perform identically. They all use the same Intel Core i5 or i7 processors, the same RAM and SSDs, and the same Windows 11 Pro. They all come from corporate and government fleets, retired early and professionally refurbished. So the choice isn’t about power — it’s about keyboard feel, build, features, price and what we have in stock. Below we break down each one.
The three families compared at a glance.
| Lenovo ThinkPad | HP EliteBook | Dell Latitude | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Series | X / T / L / E / P | 800 / Folio / Dragonfly | 3000 / 5000 / 7000 / 9000 |
| Signature feature | Keyboard & TrackPoint | Sure View privacy & build | ExpressCharge & servicing |
| Known for | Durability, typing comfort | Premium aluminium design | Widest stock, the default |
| Performance | i5 / i7 | i5 / i7 | i5 / i7 |
| Best for | Heavy typists, travellers | Design-conscious pros, privacy | Fleets & best value |
All three ship with an SSD, Windows 11 Pro and our 12-month warranty — graded and 20-point tested.
The best keyboard on any laptop, MIL-SPEC durability and the red TrackPoint. The pick if you type all day or travel constantly. Shop Lenovo ThinkPad →
Machined aluminium, a beautiful screen and built-in Sure View privacy. The choice when build and security matter most. Shop HP EliteBook →
The most widely deployed business laptop, so it has the widest stock and choice — and is often the best value. Easy to service, fast to charge. Shop Dell Latitude →
Each family has an ultraportable: ThinkPad X1 Carbon, EliteBook Folio/Dragonfly and Latitude 7000. Or browse all lightweight laptops.
For businesses and schools, pick whichever brand we have in volume at the spec you need — reliability is equal. See business laptops or ask about bulk pricing.
Start with how you work: if you type all day, the ThinkPad keyboard is worth it; if you handle sensitive data in public, EliteBook’s Sure View privacy is a real advantage; if you just want a dependable, well-priced machine, the Latitude is the safe default. Next, spec to your work: an i5 with 16GB RAM and a 256–512GB SSD covers the vast majority of office and home use; step up to an i7 only for heavy multitasking. Then buy on stock and price — because all three brands are equally reliable at the same spec, the smartest move is to take whichever of the ThinkPad, EliteBook or Latitude we have in the size and condition you want at the best price. Finally, match the grade to your eye: every grade carries the same 12-month warranty, so a Good or Acceptable unit performs identically to a Premium one for less.
Browse all three families and comparable machines on our business laptops page — SSD, Windows 11 Pro and a 12-month warranty as standard, with free shipping Australia-wide.
LAST UPDATED · JUN 2026 · CLS BUYING GUIDE