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Hands-on with HP’s potent ZBook Studio

Hands-on with HP’s potent ZBook Studio

Posted on November 12, 2015January 13, 2020 By Jarvis

Does a quad core workstation have to be as bulky as it’s powerful? HP clearly doesn’t believe so, and having spent some time with the new HP ZBook Studio today, I’m inclined to agree. At 18mm thick it classifies as an ultrabook, but HP is courting dissatisfied MacBook Pro users who want the power of a full Intel Core i7 or Xeon processor.

Happily, all that power needn’t mean backache to match. At 4.4-pounds the ZBook Studio won’t exactly go unnoticed in your bag – it’s also fairly wide, courtesy of that full-sized keyboard and 15.6-inch display – but neither does it have the heft of a gaming notebook that might dissuade you from carrying it.
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Computers & IT Tags:core i7, gaming, HP, Intel, intel core i7, MacBook, macbook pro, notebook, processor, Quad, quad core, Slashgear, ultrabook, workstation

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