Laptops with 17-inch Display
- 17-Inch Windows Laptops
- 17-Inch Gaming Laptops
- Affordable 17 Inch Laptops
- Powerful Workstations with 17-Inch Screens
- 16-Inch Apple MacBook Pro
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17-Inch Windows Laptops
If you buy a laptop with a 17-inch screen diagonal, it can replace a desktop PC. The wide laptop cases often house hardware that can easily compete with a tower computer. The manufacturers' gaming brands are most frequently represented in this category, but business series also have 17-inch models on offer. Some workstations are even equipped with NVIDIA Quadro graphics cards, which are aimed at users from the film or CAD industry, for example. With Windows and the Windows Pro version for the business sector, Microsoft is the undisputed leader in this segment with its operating systems.
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Acer Laptops with 17-inch Screen
The Aspire series from Acer brings together the broad mass of the manufacturer's laptop portfolio. 17-inch models can be found in various versions with differences in terms of memory, storage, processor and graphics unit in the price range below 1000 euros. There is even a choice of operating systems: In addition to Windows, Linux is pre-installed on some, sometimes the software is entirely absent.
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Lenovo 17-inch Laptops
Lenovo has somewhat abandoned the 17-inch form factor in recent years and only offers a few models in this size; there are still models from the IdeaPad and V-series families available.
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17-inch HP Laptops
HP still offers large displays even on a tight budget. There is no stand-out series; the form factor is scattered across the entire product range. The laptops are correspondingly diverse and can range from affordable entry-level devices to gaming models and workstations. HP is increasingly relying on AMD alongside Intel Core processors, and there are models with graphics cards from the semiconductor manufacturer in addition to Ryzen CPUs.
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17-Inch Gaming Laptops
Two inches more display are two inches more of the game. The selection of gaming laptops is generally divided into 15" and 17" models. The larger screen can sometimes be decisive in a competition or on a particularly difficult level, which is why this segment is particularly well covered. Features such as refresh rates of 240 Hertz or an OLED display are largely reserved for the 15-inch models, although such features are on the rise in the 17-inch category.
Nevertheless, 17-inch models are without doubt a popular choice among gamers who want to enjoy their game library on the go. The heavy cases often contain a lot of RAM in addition to a fast solid state disk (SSD). The dedicated graphics cards also contribute to the weight, which can sometimes scratch the six pound mark - so you shouldn't take the purchase of a 17-inch gaming machine lightly.
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Affordable 17 Inch Laptops
A large display does not necessarily translate to a high price. These days, buying a 17-inch laptop doesn't mean you have to break the bank. However, you'll have to compromise. While you could get a 15-inch device with full HD resolution for the same money, the resolution of the devices decreases as the display diagonal increases. Also, processors, graphics and RAM are naturally not at the level that you can expect for a few hundred pounds more.
Despite the large casing, no breathtaking battery runtimes are to be expected: Inexpensive 17-inch laptops should mostly be operated with a power supply unit. One of their advantages is the extensive range of connections on the devices (USB, HDMI, etc.).
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Powerful Workstations with 17-Inch Screens
It's not just gamers who want reliable PC performance from a laptop that is in no way inferior to the computer workstation they are used to at their desk. This gap is filled by manufacturers such as Lenovo and Dell. 16 gigabytes (GB) of RAM make no compromises, NVIDIA Quadro RTX graphics cards and Intel Core processors make a tower almost superfluous. So if you mainly work on a large display on the go, but still spend time at your desk at home from time to time, workstations might be a solution for your problem - which can cost you up to a mid-four-figure sum. The option of always having your main computer with you when in doubt, but also being able to connect it to a monitor, mouse and keyboard if required, has advantages that cannot be denied.
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16-Inch Apple MacBook Pro
In the absence of a 17-inch model from Apple, the only choice left in the macOS camp is the 16-inch MacBook Pro, if you're looking for a larger-than-average laptop from the manufacturer. With this new form factor, Apple has listened to the calls of numerous fans and packs the lush display into a compact aluminum case that could actually pass for a 15-inch model. It is manufactured to the usual high quality and houses the in-house Apple M chips. Paired with up to 96 GB of RAM, the MacBook Pro is, true to its name, aimed at professional creatives who don't want to do without sufficient computing power on the go.
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