Ok, so I used the new HP laptop today and it does seem to be very responsive. Very little lag with pulling charts and probably the biggest change is with moving tabs within the chart, from exam to imported as an example. Imported items are having to be opened using the "open with default application" command and not just with double clicking. I think that is just a setting. Prescribing seems as fast as the desktop. I know all of this depends on the Wifi Signal but am trying to compare to the other laptop in the office running on Windows 10. I'm supposed to have a free upgrade to 11 at some point with the laptop I bought in June. I think I will do it based off of today's experience. I've posted stats for the laptops below. Both are from Sam's Club.

LG: LG-gram 15.6" Full HD Ultra-Lightweight Laptop - 10th Gen Intel Core i5-10210U CPU @ 1.60GHz 2.11 GHz - 8GB Memory - 256GB M.2 SSD - Backlit Keyboard - Windows OS $799 on sale in June 2021

HP: HP - Pavilion x360 - 15.6" Full HD Touchscreen 2-in-1 Laptop - 11th Generation Intel® Core™ i5-1135G7 - 2.40GHz 2.42GHz 8GB Memory - 512GB SSD - Intel® Iris® Xe Graphics - Backlit Keyboard - 2 Year Warranty Care Pack - Windows 11 Home $649 on sale

I just looked back at purchases and I do have an older Dell computer desktop that we are still using. I bought it refurbished in August 2014 for $235.01 (Dell Optiplex 780 3.16GHz 750GB MT Computer (Refurbished). Total we have 3 Lenovo, 3 Dell which are all desktops and then 2 laptops the LG which is mine, very light and I do like it and the new HP. The LG is very nice, great screen and great battery life. It is responsive but seems to lag behind the new one. The new HP has a better processor according to benchmark website but not by much. Hope this helps.