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Apple laptops are built to last. If you need a portable workstation, your best investment is almost always Apple. The price point is a tough pill to swallow but it's a "buy it for life" situation. I still get use out of an ancient Macbook which has survived my every attempt to kill it. You can buy used or refurbished with high confidence.
Lenovo is a distant second if you're staunchly anti-Apple. Good screens, will develop battery issues and other faults over a few years but it generally shouldn't die outright on you which will let you replace parts or plan to replace it.
If your aim is gaming then I've heard good things about ACER. They are expensive and do the ricer LED shit but I've heard good reports in terms of performance and life cycle. Do not be tricked by ASUS, an imitation brand of extremely low quality.
Steam deck is an option for above but I do not recommend it if your primary form of play is shooters, RTS, ASSFAGGOTS et cetera (which if you're PC gaming it probably is). Some of these are manageable if you can stomach gyro controls or if you're from the Halo twin stick generation, but if you're firmly KB+M (which if you're PC gaming you probably are) the mounted solutions are not great in my experience. I've used an ANKER dock and it seems to introduce enough delay to degrade my play in multiplayer shooters to embarrassing levels. This could be my TV, though.
Lenovo is a distant second if you're staunchly anti-Apple. Good screens, will develop battery issues and other faults over a few years but it generally shouldn't die outright on you which will let you replace parts or plan to replace it.
If your aim is gaming then I've heard good things about ACER. They are expensive and do the ricer LED shit but I've heard good reports in terms of performance and life cycle. Do not be tricked by ASUS, an imitation brand of extremely low quality.
Steam deck is an option for above but I do not recommend it if your primary form of play is shooters, RTS, ASSFAGGOTS et cetera (which if you're PC gaming it probably is). Some of these are manageable if you can stomach gyro controls or if you're from the Halo twin stick generation, but if you're firmly KB+M (which if you're PC gaming you probably are) the mounted solutions are not great in my experience. I've used an ANKER dock and it seems to introduce enough delay to degrade my play in multiplayer shooters to embarrassing levels. This could be my TV, though.