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Workstation laptops have a reputation for being ugly and bulky but, with Ultrabooks and Apple notebooks all the rage, that's just not good enough anymore – these machines now have to be powerful and truly portable. HP's latest ZBook, the second generatio...

Highend processor, Discrete ISVcertified graphics, Numerous ports and a wellmade exterior, Customisable specification...

Bland looks, Heavier and thicker than rivals, Middling screen quality...

It's got great power, decent ergonomics and versatile design, but the HP loses out to its rival thanks to a high price, middling screen quality and its sheer size...
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What is the HP ZBook 15 G2? Ultrabooks are fine for writing and web browsing, but they're not suited to serious work. That's where workstations come in – and HP's latest ZBook aims to shake up the market with some serious power. Its Core i7-4910MQ process...

Powerful processor, Discrete workstation graphics, Plenty of ports and interior access, Customisable specification...

Irritating ergonomic niggles, Bland looks, High price, Inconsistent screen quality...

HP ZBook 15 G2: Keyboard & Trackpad HP has fitted a Scrabble-tile keyboard to the ZBook, and the typing action is good. The base is firm, the keys are consistent, and they've got an action that toes the line between snappy and soft. When it comes to a pur...
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cadalyst.com Updated: 2020-03-01 10:55:36
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System FeaturesThe attractive tone-on-tone black aluminum case is solid, and it feels well put together and sturdy. The screen is very crisp and bright, with excellent color gradations, with full 32-bit color available even at the highest resolution. The...

Great battery life, ultrahighresolution screen, rugged construction...

Moderate performance for the price...

There is a lot to like about the HP ZBook 15 G2. It is a solidly constructed, relatively lightweight mobile workstation with very good battery life, and both a decent CPU and NVIDIA's top mobile GPU. The price, even with high-end display taken into accoun...
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Under observation - Part 2. HP's ZBook 15 G2 has been in our long-term test for some weeks now, and it has to show whether it can keep what it promises in the long run after passing through our regular test procedures. Besides our experiences with the rev...

Screen, Emissions, Graphics performance, System performance, Interface diversity, Expandability, Configuration options, Casing, Warranty period, System-specific accessories, Storage device...

Price, Weight, Interface positioning, Interface performance, Performance increase via top CPU...

HP ZBook 15 G2 in a long-term test, review samples courtesy of HP GermanyMulti-monitor operation is a welcome option for winning a lot of desktop area. That ensures the necessary overview, comfortable multitasking and an overall improved workflow.The perf...
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Mobile workstations represent the top of the line in everything from build quality to performance. The ZBook line is HP's entrant to this venerable market, offering display sizes from 14″ to 17.3″. The 15.6″ ZBook 15 model in this review is a “G2″ variant...

Outstanding build quality, Powerful performance, Great QHDdisplay, User upgradeability, Excellent port selection...

Relatively short battery life, Pointing stick is sluggish, Expensive; options add up quickly...
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HP's ZBook 15 G2 is a typical mid-range workstation that includes a good diversity of interfaces, extensive upgrade options, and of course practice suitable performance besides acceptable mobility. HP's ZBook 15 G2 had to deal with some configuration-rela...

Screen, Emissions, Graphics performance, System performance, Interface diversity, Expandability, Configuration options, Casing, Warranty period, System-specific accessories, Storage device...

Price, Weight, Interface positioning, Interface performance, Performance increase via top CPU...

HP ZBook 15 G2HP ZBook 15 G2HP's ZBook G2 made a good impression in the standard test procedure and in the first part of the long-term test. Its performance is appropriate for the category, the emissions are very restrained, and the configuration can only...
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This is already the third version of the HP ZBook 15 in our editorial office. There are several reasons for that. First of all, the manufacturer runs very long product cycles for its mobile workstations and the possible configurations are so diverse that...

Display, Emissions, GPU performance, CPU performance, Ports, Expandability, Chassis, Configurability, Warranty period, System-specific accessories...

Price, Weight, Storage performance (review configuration)...

HP introduced some interesting new features for the ZBook 15 with the addition G2. While the case, the ports, the input devices and the good expandability didn't require any changes, the new configuration options are nice additions for the targeted custo...
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