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The HP Z1 workstation caused quite a stir when it launched two years ago, since it's the only all-in-one that can be easily upgraded by its owner.The 'Z' in its name applies to all HP's professional workstations, but also to the shape of the hinge in the...

Superb all, in, one CPU and GPU performance, High, quality screen, Upgradable internals, Thunderbolt 2 ports...

Extremely bulky, Limited graphics and CPU upgrades, Expensive...

Although the first-generation HP Z1 felt like a proof of concept, the HP Z1 G2 is a truly powerful all-in-one. It may not be quite enough to make desktop 3D workstations obsolete, but it undoubtedly has a place in design studios. It goes toe-to-toe with...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2014-08-27 01:47:10
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The HP Z1 workstation caused quite a stir when it launched two years ago, since it's the only all-in-one that can be easily upgraded by its owner.The 'Z' in its name applies to all HP's professional workstations, but also to the shape of the hinge in the...

Superb allinone CPU and GPU performance, Highquality screen, Upgradable internals, Thunderbolt 2 ports...

Extremely bulky, Limited graphics and CPU upgrades, Expensive...

Although the first-generation HP Z1 felt like a proof of concept, the HP Z1 G2 is a truly powerful all-in-one. It may not be quite enough to make desktop 3D workstations obsolete, but it undoubtedly has a place in design studios. It goes toe-to-toe with...
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The HP Z1 G2 is the second version of HP's 27in all-in-one PC workstation. It's aimed at professional design studios, and comes with an nVdia Quadro graphics card, and an Intel Xeon processor with up to 32 GB of ECC system memory. See also : Apple iMac 27...

Although you can't upgrade every component inside it, the HP Z1 G2 is undoubtedly the most flexible all-in-one ever made, and for users of CAD and 3D design software, it's one of the most powerful. Although Apple's fully-loaded 27in iMac has faster storag...
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HP's original Z1 is one of the most innovative all-in-one desktops we've seen. Its screen tilts horizontally thanks to a folding stand, and the panel lifts up on hydraulic cylinders to reveal the components beneath. The second generation keeps the same c...

Superb, innovative design, High performance levels, Great screen quality, Solid build quality...

Stratospheric price, Heavy and bulky design...
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HP's revamped all-in-one workstation is more than an iMac-a-like – but is it better than a desktop? We put one to the test. The HP Z1 G2 is a unique computer. All-in-ones – computers that combine the screen and desktop components into a single slimish un...

Powerful. Easier to upgrade that an iMa...

Screen not a match for the iMac or pro displays...
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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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The HP Z1 G2 is the second version of HP's 27in all-in-one PC workstation. It's aimed at professional design studios, and comes with an nVdia Quadro graphics card, and an Intel Xeon processor with up to 32 GB of ECC system memory.Just about every all-in-o...

Although you can't upgrade every component inside it, the HP Z1 G2 is undoubtedly the most flexible all-in-one ever made, and for users of CAD and 3D design software, it's one of the most powerful. Although Apple's fully-loaded 27in iMac has faster storag...
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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: 2014-08-27 01:47:10
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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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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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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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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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