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The HP Z1 is a desktop workstation that provides familiar capabilities in an unfamiliar package: Its stunning display houses the entire system. Plug in the power cord, insert the USB dongle for the wireless keyboard and mouse, and you are ready to...
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The HP Z1 is in a new category: the all-in-one professional workstation. It's powerful, easy to service, and has a beautiful 27-inch screen. It has ISV certifications, if your business needs to consider that for pitching projects. Even if certificati...

Brilliant, huge screen. All in one form factor Workstation. Has 802.11 a/b/g/n 2.4GHz and 5GHz Wi-Fi. DisplayPort in/out port. Expandable all-in-one chassis. SSDs. Articulated hinge. VESA mountable. Blu-ray burner.

Bottom Line, The HP Z1 workstation desktop is in a new category: the all-in-one professional workstation. It's powerful, easy to service, and has a beautiful 27-inch screen. If you know you need a workstation and are space constrained, the Z1 should be at...

The HP Z1 workstation desktop is in a new category: the all-in-one professional workstation. It's powerful, easy to service, and has a beautiful 27-inch screen. If you know you need a workstation and are space constrained, the Z1 should be at the top of...
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HP Z1 All-In-One Raises Workstation Bar With Feature-Packed Model ( Page 1 of 2 )Hewlett-Packard will define a new category of workstation computers—and garner an eWEEK Labs Analyst Choice award—when it releases the HP Z1 on April 16. The HP Z1 Worksta...
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The new HP Z1 Workstation is the most attractive, most powerful, and most expensive all-in-one PC I've ever seen. And that isn't an exaggeration: This all-in-one workstation, the first of its kind, has a gorgeous 27-inch edge-to-edge glass screen, pack...

Very powerful, Bright and beautiful screen...

Inconvenient port placement, No touchscreen option...

The expensive Z1 all-in-one has both brains and beauty, but it also has some issues that are impossible to ignore...
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While consumers know HP for its substantial market share in the world of desktops and notebooks, perhaps more important to HP's bottom line is the company's server and workstation business. While we all know what servers do there might be some confus...
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This summer HP has brought on a beast of a business machine in the Z1 all-in-one Workstation, complete with an upgradable set of innards and all-in-one style. The display is a massive LED-backlit 27-inch IPS panel at 2560 x 1440 pixel resolution and in...

This computer is a fabulous choice for an office in need of massive displays and Windows 7 (or Windows 8 later this year). You’ve got a perfectly solid build, HP has made the entire structure out of high-end components, and you’ll be able to modify th...
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When the HP Z1 was first introduced back in April, it was a step in a new direction for workstation computing. Here indeed was an all-in-one system with workstation-class performance, that certainly brought ‘power without the tower’. But would this sle...

Easy to access internal components, spacesaving, great screen quality, quiet performance, GPU acceleration is a big bonus...

Screen can be quite glossy at times, dual HDDs need to be 2.5”...

So who is the Z1 really targeted to? The simple answer is anyone who’s looking to buy a workstation who needs some serious performance but doesn’t necessarily have the space for a full-fledged tower unit. The Z1 is certainly a no-brainer for anyone in...
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First All-In-One Workstation No oops about it, HP has done it again with the introduction of the Z1 Workstation. The engineering behind the first all-in-one workstation-class computer is nothing short of amazing. Designed specifically for professional...

High performance; easy to upgrade...

No touchscreen capability; poor placement of back ports Share & EnjoyShareTweet Author: Ron Duncan...
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Take a personal tour of the HP Z1 workstation with Curt Moreno. The HP Z1 is the world's first all-in-one workstation with a 27" (diagonal) display that snaps open to let you swap out parts and make upgrades. No tools required. (Sponsored by the HP...
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Mainstream All-In-One PCs have become increasingly more popular in recent years, but AIO workstations remain a rare breed. After all, workstations typically require more horsepower than your average AIO, and IT folks demand better access to a computer’...

There’s a lot to like about an all-in-one workstation. AIOs save space and reduce clutter in your work area. They’re also easier to move around – just pick it up and you’re ready to go. But maintaining and upgrading an AIO can be difficult, particularl...
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vrworld.com Updated: 2014-01-03 14:29:27
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Ever since we first met HP’s Z1 All-in-one Workstation in late 2012, we knew it would be a game changer for the multimedia workplace. With every enterprise-certified component rated to drive the most demanding software, and touting one of the best lo...

HP manufactures powerful workstations designed for all professional workflows. The Z1 encompasses the best middle ground of HP’s entire line into an all-in-one solution, with its powerful hardware options, brilliant display, and a striking design. If H...
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What comes to mind when you think of an all-in-one desktop or workstation? A low-power CPU? Maybe even a mobile-oriented processor or ARM-based SoC? Integrated graphics, almost certainly. Or maybe a mobile GPU with severely limited upgrade options, at bes...

The HP Z1 is a unique all-in-one system that, despite its otherwise-limiting form factor, is fast enough to replace a pedestal-based workstation. You could even say that the sleek-looking platform is misleading. Rather than packing mobile-oriented parts t...
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There are three constants in life—death, taxes, and oversized workstations. Why are workstations so large? They need breathing space for their powerful components, which could overheat if they aren't cooled properly. As a result, no one had successfully d...
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Spotlight: HP Z1 - Workstation We've been watching this one for a while, and a good thing since it's going to change the layout of lots of video editor's desktops. The Z1 brings the upgradeability of a workstation to the desktop, and an all in one desktop...
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Perks Our Z1 came with CyberLink YouCam, an HD webcam! The ability to take a video of your computer is really handy. The webcam itself is nicely tucked away above the screen, with a tiny light to indicate function and recording. Troubleshooting is cle...
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Apple's all-in-one iMac has a lot to answer for, not least the fact that the PC market is now awash with AIO designs with more than a nod to Cupertino. At first glance, HP's 27in. Z1 Workstation looks a fairly standard example of its type, but closer insp...

By way of comparison, a 2010vintage 12core Apple Mac Pro with a 30in. Dell monitor drew 133.5W when idling and a massive 379.2W running the Cinebench 11.5 CPU test, In use, the Z1 is impressively silent, despite the presence of fans for the CPU (2), GPU a...

HP's Z1 Workstation is a well-designed, powerful and upgradable all-in-one PC suitable for a range of professional power users. A range of models are available on HP's website, from entry level to high end, and although not without its flaws, it's well wo...
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HP's new Z1 is a workstation built into a 27in. screen, in a way that IT departments and users will love.For a home PC, an all-in-one PC is an ideal solution; a screen that's big enough for movies — often a touchscreen so you don't have to pull out a keyb...
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Compact workplace. HP has had an all-in-one workstation in its portfolio for quite some time. Despite the compact build, its performance, maintainability and flexibility are not to be inferior to conventional desktop stations. We tested just what can be e...

casing's stability, build, maintenance and upgrade options, fast card reader and high-speed USB 3.0 ports, type and number of audio jacks, screen quality, system performance, CAD performance, load operating noise, 36 month warranty...

heavy and bulky, idle operating noise, screen settings, rear-sided ports accessibility, DisplayPort 1.1 doesn't support 4K resolution, price...

HP's all-in-one Z1 G2 workstation embodies a compact computer concept that makes an attractive-looking and high-performance impression on a tidy workplace. Thanks to the modular design and well-conceived casing design, the user does not have to waive appr...
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The HP Z1 G2 is a unique computer. All-in-ones – computers that combine the screen and desktop components into a single slimish unit – are two a penny, with Apple's iMac being the best known. However, while photographers and designers might weigh up the Z...
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In today's broadcast post environments you typically see only a handful of workstations. This is usually because there are only a few vendors that are truly certified to work with products from companies such as Adobe, Avid and Autodesk — ISVs (Independen...

I love the HP Z1 G2 All-In-One Workstation. It's easy to take apart, it's fast and it has all the ports I need to crush the most demanding multimedia content, frame sizes, and formats. Running Maxon Cinema 4D, Adobe After Effects, Adobe Premiere and even...
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With the Z1 G2 workstation, HP is hitting a lot of high notes. Highly customizable, intensely powerful, and endlessly useful, the newset HP workstation is a substantial upgrade versus last year's model. With everything tucked neatly behind the screen, thi...

Need a monster device that looks as good as it performs? Give the HP Z1 G2 a look. It's not svelte, but it is powerful. The screen is lively and responsive, and we had quite a bit of fun gaming with it. Even with normal use, there was plenty of reason t...
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computershopper.com Updated: 2019-11-28 15:50:04
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& Design When we reviewed it in July 2012, the was a brand-new animal: an all-in-one workstation. Nearly two years later, we've yet to see anyone else pack enterprise-grade components inside the consumer all-in-one form factor, but HP has moved on to...

Gorgeous display with optional touch support, Easy tool-free access to components, Host of configuration options...

Rear ports are still difficult to reach, Support arm is overly stiff, Huge stand mitigates some of the space-saving appeal of an all-in-one...

Still the only one of its kind, the HP Z1 G2 is an all-in-one workstation that boasts smart design and ample configuration options, now including a touch screen and Thunderbolt 2...
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The HP Z1 G2 is an all-in-one workstation desktop for those who need professional-grade computing power, but work into a compact space. At $7,707 (as tested), it's the most expensive all-in-one desktop we've reviewed, and only the second all-in-one workst...

Brilliant, huge touch screen. Expandable all-in-one chassis. Supports 802.11 a/b/g/n 2.4GHz and 5GHz Wi-Fi. DisplayPort in/out. Solid-state drives (SSDs). Includes articulating hinge and VESA mounts.

Very expensive. Limited expansion...

The seriously expensive HP Z1 G2 is an all-in-one workstation desktop that puts massive computing power into a space-saving form factor...
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DesignThe 46-pound HP Z1 G2 is an elegant behemoth. The workstation's thick black plastic frame is sandwiched in between its black bezel and sleekly contoured aluminum back panel, which gives way to a large vent near the top of the display.A speaker bar r...

Easy-open design for replacing part, Thunderbolt 2.0 port, Fast Intel Xeon performanc, Booming audi, Adobe Photoshop CC included...

Expensiv, Extremely heav, Mushy keyboard...

There isn't an all-in-one out there quite like the HP Z1 G2, so you'll have to make sure this device suits your needs before splurging for one. The workstation's radiant 27-inch, 2650 x 1440 touch display and Intel Xeon CPU make it easy to blaze throug...
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