• I have both a high-powered laptop with lots of RAM, an SSD and docking station with multiple large monitors and standard keyboard and mouse, and a 10" tablet with a docking station that has gigabit LAN, several USB3 ports, and an HDM port with a very large monitor, and the tablet is more than sufficient for most normal business tasks and great for meetings and travel, while the laptop is powerful enough to do everything I need to do remotely, and it stays on at the office and I RDP from the tablet. I also have a VDI desktop available to me with as much server hardware as I could ever need. Everything connects remotely to everything else with VPN, so my options for being mobile and traveling are pretty much unlimited. The best part is that the tablet was only an extra $1,000 and that includes the docking station and a very nice warranty. So, my employer is paying much less for the laptop and tablet than it would have cost for the desktop and laptop option that used to be the standard. In case you're wondering, the tablet is a Dell Latitude 10. With all that I listed about it already for enterprise features, the best part is actually the swappable battery.