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HP ZBook 15 Review

Posted on May 11, 2015April 23, 2020 By Hulk

 

The market is packed full of thin, low-powered, lightweight laptops and tablet hybrids that offer up all the perks that come with primarily playing mobile games and surfing the Web. Some of us require a bit more oomph from our machine’s hardware, however, and that is where workstations like the HP ZBook 15 come in. This laptop is on the hefty side, and with it comes a full keyboard with numpad, a 15.6-inch Full HD display, and surprisingly high battery life. Check out our full SlashGear review to find out what else this beast offers.

Hardware

The HP ZBook 15 is offered with various configurations that allow workers to get a device in their budget range. On the low and mid-range spectrum, the laptop can be grabbed with an Intel i7-4700MQ processor and Intel HD Graphics 4600, and either 4GB of RAM or 8GB of RAM, depending on preference. Storage in those two ranges is 500GB and 750GB, and both come with a DVD+/-RW SuperMulti DL optical drive. The highest end, which clocks in at $2,999 (the other two are $1699 and $2199, respectively), you get the Intel i7-4800MQ with Intel HD Graphics (2.7GHz versus 2.4GHz) and a Blu-ray R/RE DVD+/-RW SuperMulti DL optical drive.
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