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Scores in depth When it comes to professional laptops, HP isn't playing games. The company isn't interested in fancy features or alternative designs—its simply out to make a product that delivers. Inside and out, that philosophy is clear in the HP ZBook 1...
Fun, fast fingerprint sensor, Excellent inputs, Discrete GPU comes standard, Easy access to insides...
Inconsistent, drab design, FHD screen, backlighting optional, Poor value at high end...
The HP ZBook 14 neither turns the world of business computing upside down nor does it bring anything relatively new to the table. When your primary concern is an ultrabook that provides the tools you need to get your job done quickly and securely, none o...
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When it arrives in October, the HP ZBook 14 Ultrabook could legitimately lay claim to being the most powerful Ultrabook on the market. Aimed at power users who need to use resource hungry apps on the move, HP has tried to give it a specifcation as close...
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For demanding users, a regular laptop won't cut it. Instead, a mobile workstation is needed; a laptop with a stronger-than-normal spec that's capable of delivering quicker processing times and better reliability for heavy workloads, be they video editing...
Strong chassis and lid, Easy access to internal components, Full HD, matte screen...
Bottom panel can cause noise while typing, Lots of pre-installed background software...
HP's ZBook 14 is an Ultrabook that's also a mobile workstation. It weighs just under 2kg, yet it offers processing power that can be used to run design and modelling applications such as 3ds Max. Basically, it's the type of Ultrabook to go for if you want...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2014-03-13 01:08:53
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Windows professional users will pay a premium for certain features like a sharper than normal screen and professional workstation graphics. The HP ZBook 14 ($2,399) has these features, plus a highly mobile design with a thinness and light weight never bef...
The HP ZBook 14 ultrabook is the most mobile of mobile workstations...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2014-04-12 02:34:17
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When it comes to professional laptops, HP isn't playing games. The company isn't interested in fancy features or alternative designs—its simply out to make a product that delivers. Inside and out, that philosophy is clear in the HP ZBook 14, which the ven...
Fun, fast fingerprint sensor, Excellent inputs, Discrete GPU comes standard, Easy access to insides...
Inconsistent, drab design, FHD screen, backlighting optional, Poor value at high end...
With the ZBook 14, it's clear that HP isn't interested in reinventing the wheel. This business ultrabook is simply about providing the best, most focused computing experience for its enterprise audience. This laptop delivers on that promise, diverting fro...
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In the world of computing, workstations often refer to specialized systems built for professionals who might require it for tasks that require substantial CPU or GPU processing power or large amounts of memory. Some examples include managing complex data...
Fairly light and portable, Good build quality, Workstationclass GPU, Easy to upgrade, Decent battery life...
Display looks a little washed out, Performance gains only on specific applications...
Only for ProfessionalsAs we have mentioned in the beginning of this review, a notebook has strict standards to be met before it can be called an Ultrabook. For the most parts, these standards are mostly concerned with portability and battery life, and les...
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