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A while back, HP sent over its first-gen Z1 all-in-one workstation. Although the second-gen version is available with Haswell-based hardware, this model is still for sale thanks to its high-end display. We benchmark that, plus the rest of the platform...

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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We've got HP's Z1 all-in-one workstation in the lab. It's somewhat unusual for a workstation to be an all-in-one machine, but the Z1 appears to pull it off quite nicely. The machine features a large display that hides all of the rest of the components. g...

This HP Z1 is the first all-in-one system I've had the pleasure of reviewing. It's an extremely well-engineered system, but it is pretty heavy. The 27-inch display is quite nice. It's a 2560x1440 IPS panel that provides roughly 75 percent more pixels tha...
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While the Z1 sits within HP’s Z-series of workstations aimed at CG, VFX and video pros, this all-in-one is more for designers, photographers and illustrators – albeit ones with big budgets. HP has taken Apple’s iMac and upgraded many of its consumer-level...

Great for imagebased creatives; 10bit display; fast chip; ECC RAM; easy to upgrade and repai...

Glossy screen; not suitable for most CG or VFX work...
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The market for all-in-one PCs has been pretty static over the past year or so, with Apple's iMac and Sony's VAIOs at the top of the heap, a bevy of cheaper and less appealing machines below, and precious little innovation. HP's Z1 changes all that, with o...

The HP Z1 is, therefore, a uniquely appealing machine: it offers more than enough workstation grunt for intensive applications, especially ones that take advantage of Nvidia's Quadro GPU (think video production, CAD and 3D rendering work). It also boasts...
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HP's Z1 is a fully fledged professional workstation PC. Featuring a huge 27in screen and weighing in at over 20kg its monster of an all-in-one PC and when you look at how it's built it's not hard to see why. The level of build quality is on a completel...

A truly impressive feat of engineering, the Z1 features professional-grade build and components throughout. Its tilting, hinged design allows for quick, tool-free maintenance and it delivers excellent performance and superb graphics via its 27in IPS di...
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People like convenience. It's why laptops are eating away at the desktop market. It's also why we're seeing ever more all-in-one (AIO) PCs, which basically means the computer bits are integrated into a display to make for a simple and clutter-free computi...

Gorgeous, colouraccurate, highresolution 27in screen, Fully, easily upgradeable, Flexible specifications, Height adjustable, Superb speakers...

Expensive, No ‘consumer version' Awkward rear connectivity, No touch...

The HP Z1 is a beauty of a 27in all-in-one PC. Not only is it meticulously built and the only one of its size and class to offer height adjustment, but it's packed with connectivity and features like an adjustable 1080p webcam. It's also the only AIO that...
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The market for all-in-one PCs has been pretty static over the past year or so, with Apple's iMac and Sony's VAIOs at the top of the heap, a bevy of cheaper and less appealing machines below, and precious little innovation. HP's Z1 changes all that, with o...

A uniquely upgradable design, plenty of power and a great screen make the high price worth paying.
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The market for all-in-one PCs has been pretty static over the past year or so, with Apple's iMac and Sony's VAIOs at the top of the heap, a bevy of cheaper and less appealing machines below, and precious little innovation. HP's Z1 changes all that, with o...

A uniquely upgradable design, plenty of power and a great screen make the high price worth paying...
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Time for a spot of word association. We say workstation, you think big, black monolith. Right? That certainly used to be the drill for powerful systems that were aimed at 'professional content creators', as the ghastly industry jargon goes. Well, that is...

Excellent build quality, Easily upgraded, Quality IPS screen...

Lack of performance, No SSD as standard, Price...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2014-06-12 01:31:35
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Time for a spot of word association. We say workstation, you think big, black monolith. Right? That certainly used to be the drill for powerful systems that were aimed at 'professional content creators', as the ghastly industry jargon goes.Well, that is e...

Excellent build quality, Easily upgraded, Quality IPS screen...

Lack of performance, No SSD as standard, Price...
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In February, HP announced the Z1 , the world's first all-in-one (AIO) workstation that features a 27-inch display and is also easily serviceable, allowing users to swap and upgrades parts.At first glance, comparisons with the Apple iMac and HP's Omni and...

Sleek, lovelylooking form factor, Gorgeous 27inch IPS display, Upgradeable, Flexible stand...

Very expensive, No Thunderbolt interface, Quadro cards will only perform if software and drivers are optimized for it...
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The market for all-in-one PCs has been pretty static over the past year or so, with Apple's iMac and Sony's VAIOs at the top of the heap, a bevy of consumer machines and business desktops below, and precious little innovation. HP's Z1 changes all that, wi...

Stupendous design, plenty of power crammed in and a stonking screen make the high price worth paying...
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All-in-One PCs are stylish but have been marred by poor access to components, reduced manageability, and a lack of versatility when compared to traditional desktops.The HP Z1 aims to address these concerns by introducing an innovative design based around...

HP should be commended for putting together the most impressive All-in-One we've ever seen. Those after pure power would still be better served by a traditional workstation, though, and the price means it's likely to be reserved for the wealthiest of I...
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The HP Z1 is a new workstation by HP. It's a completely new design, instead of the traditional chassis plus monitor it's a 27-inch all-in-one with many of the benefits of a desktop system. A workstation is designed to be a true workhorse. It is design...

The HP Z1 workstation is a special computer. HP must be of the same opinion, because it's not a computer that's directly aimed at existing users of HP workstations. HP is aiming at a new market of compact yet powerful computers that you can also upgrade...
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PC users who secretly covet their cubicle neighbour’s 27in iMac but don’t want to leave the Windows world can begin to feel rather smug these days. HP's Z1 is its take on the all-in-one concept, but has the heart of a workstation. It's a handsome beas...

If you are a professional designer that absolutely needs the Quadro GPU but can also spare the space for a tower, then a traditional workstation will provide more power and a desktop class GPU for considerably less money. As far as the user experience...
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The HP Z1 workstation is one of those products that people immediately want when they first see it. It's a 27in all-in-one PC that has two important features: a high-end, workstation-class configuration, and a design that makes it very easy to service...

The HP Z1 workstation is about as far from an unappealing old box as it gets. It has a neat, all-in-one design that houses high-end performance parts behind a beautiful, 27in panel and it's very easy to open up the unit to access all those parts. Defin...
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And that isn't an exaggeration: This all-in-one workstation PC, the first of its kind, has a gorgeous 27-inch edge-to-edge glass screen, packs desktop-class components, and will set you back a cool £2,805 inc VAT. Our review model sports an Intel Xeon...

The HP Z1 Workstation is gorgeous and powerful, but it's definitely not perfect. My biggest issue with the system is that it lacks a touchscreen, a feature that most of its competitors have. The Z1 also has difficult-to-access ports, an inconveniently...
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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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HP's Z1 is claimed to be the first workstation configured as an all-in-one system integrated with a 27in display. The design is intended to offer the space-saving advantages of the all-in-one format without compromising too much on the performance and...

Space-saving all-in-one design, tool-free easy access to internals, full Nvidia Quadro graphics...

Limited to 2 Sata hard drives, single CPU socket, some I/O ports difficult to access...

HP's Z1 is an innovative system design that crams a workstation specification into an all-in-one chassis without making too many compromises on performance and flexibility. Buyers needing top notch performance may prefer a more conventional system, but...
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tbreak.ae Updated: 2016-12-08 02:01:31
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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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In February, HP announced the Z1 , the world's first all-in-one (AIO) workstation that features a 27-inch display and is also easily serviceable, allowing users to swap and upgrades parts.At first glance, comparisons with the Apple iMac and HP's Omni and...

Matching Style with SubstanceThe HP Z1 forges new ground by being the first AIO workstation in the market. Overall, we think it's a neat concept and it carries it off with style and suitably decent performance.As we've mentioned from the start, our DIY sy...
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So the news about this one-of-a-kind workstation from HP broke this morning and it generated a fair bit of interest among enthusiasts, prosumers as well as professionals. Just what's really inside the HP Z1 workstation? Is it really that easy to upgrade?...
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