HP ZBOOK 15

The HP ZBook 15 is a portable workstation, and that implies a powerhouse tablet that can remain in for a desktop. The 6.2 pound 15.6" ZBook we take a gander at has a quad center Intel Center i7 CPU timed at 2.7GHz, NVIDIA Quadro K2100M representation, 16 gigs of RAM and an amazing wide array full HD DreamColor show. It's not shabby at $2,799 however; HP's business and expert line workstations aren't for the monetary allowance cognizant.

HP ZBook 15

In our current reality where Ultrabooks, those super thin and light portable PCs with couple of upgradable parts, are the new standard, the ZBook line is old gatekeeper. It's upgradable, tough and essentially more effective than Ultrabooks. It utilizes the full versatile CPU line from Intel instead of the ultra low power U arrangement Ultrabook line of CPUs, and it packs workstation illustrations for Creep experts, modelers and specialists. As a reward, Quadro representation can deal with some requesting gaming as well, however its composed more for 3D outline, building and feature creation. Obviously, on the off chance that you simply work in MS Office and alter a couple of photographs in Photoshop this is over the top excess. In any case, in case you're an expert who needs genuine registering and illustrations control, this is your sort of machine.

The ZBook is accessible in three sizes: 14, 15 and 17 inch. We take a gander at the center kid, which is the most intriguing as far as conveying the most processing power in the littlest bundle. The ZBook 15 and 17 utilization the same fourth era Intel Haswell full portable CPUs with 4 center CPU alternatives, and they're both accessible with HP's DreamColor shows and generally intense NVIDIA Quadro representation. The ZBook 17 is accessible with Quadro K610M or K3100M representation, while our 15 inch model is accessible with Quadro K610M, K1100M or K2100M illustrations, making both models capable workstations. The 14" model uses AMD Firepro M4100 representation with double center Intel full portable M arrangement CPUs, making it compact however less intense.


HP ZBook 15
HP ZBook 15
As you'd anticipate from a business arranged HP portable PC, the ZBook meets MIL SPEC 810G gauges, and it has a spill safe console, a unique mark scanner with TPM and HP's security programming. HP offers the portable PC with Windows 8.1 Expert with minimization rights to Windows 7 Genius. The 15.6" ZBook 15 feels strong with no squeaking boards and the pivots are firm. Note that a touch screen isn't accessible. The top and base boards are metal and a liberal rubbery territory rings the edges for better grasp. Slide a solitary lock on the base and you can evacuate the 8 cell, 83 wHr battery. Slide another hook and you have simple access to internals including a 2.5" SATA drive straight, four RAM spaces and three PCI-e openings for storing drives, WiFi and WAN cards.
HP ZBook 15
HP ZBook 15
HP ZBook 15
The ZBook 15 begins at $1,499, yet that value nets you a less noteworthy 2.5GHz double center i5-4200M, 8 gigs of RAM and Quadro K610M illustrations with 1 gig VRAM.

For illustrations and feature experts or any individual who appreciates taking a gander at an against glare, very shading soaked and precise presentation, I exceedingly suggest the DreamColor full HD choice. This RGB Drove illuminated presentation is one of the greatest shading range shows you'll discover in a tablet, with an amazing 99% of Adobe RGB and 100% of SRGB. Contrasted with the better boards available that commonly achieve 75% of Adobe RGB, the ZBook 15 with DreamColor presentation matches amazing desktop screens.

HP ZBook 15 HP ZBook 15


Our audit loaner delivered with the quad center 2.7GHz Intel Center i7-4800MQ CPU, NVIDIA Quadro K2100M design with 2 gigs DDR5 VRAM, 16 gigs of DDR3 RAM, a DVD copier (Blu-Beam is accessible as well) and a customary 7200 RPM HDD. It has HP's wide shading extent 1920 x 1080 DreamColor show, a standard illuminated console and double band Intel 7260AC WiFi 802.11ac with Bluetooth 4.0 and records for $2,799. Yes, that is a considerable measure of cash, yet I think people infrequently buy portable workstations; rather organizations purchase these for the designing, outline and sight and sound representatives.

As you'd anticipate from an expert machine of this size, ports are plenteous. The ZBook 15 has a Thunderbolt port (decent!), full size DisplayPort, two USB 3.0 ports, one USB 2.0 port, VGA, Gigabit Ethernet, a SD card space, SmardCard opening, ExpressCard/54 opening, lock opening, 3.5mm sound and a docking connector on the base.

SHARE

Annoymous

  • Image
  • Image
  • Image
  • Image
    Blogger Comment
    Facebook Comment

0 comments:

Post a Comment