Such business laptops first of all need a high-quality screen for text clarity - this is only possible with 4k@120Hz 1500:1+ panels and 178/178 angles. Color rendering of 95%+ sRGB is more than sufficient. All other screen options are technologically outdated garbage.
Especially in fhd resolution - in which the fonts in Chrome under Windows are always cloudy and damage the eyesight of all its users, which is a fact that I have long proven. Only ppi above 220-230 generally eliminates the problem with incorrect greyscale anti-aliasing caused by Google in desktop Windows versions of the Chrome browser (and its clones - Edge as sample). These b******s, even after 8 years, have not corrected this error, deliberately spoiling people's vision with shadows around characters that should not be at the pixel level with correct black and white anti-aliasing, as it was implemented in Windows 2k/XP and was available in Chrome up to 50 version (by config), and in Firefox up to version 69 (by config). In the latest versions of Firefox, you can, at least, completely disable bad greyscale anti-aliasing with one setting in the about:config, but in Chrome under Windows you cannot do this even after more than 8 years. Although on the Google Chrome bug tracker there are hundreds of complaints from professional developers demanding that this problem be fixed for the eyes of users. Apparently the leadership of Google (the Evil corporation) has adopted a deliberate policy of damaging the eyesight of Chrome users on Windows...