At HP's event in New York City today, the company expressed a goal to "bring the sexy back to workstations." With that in mind, the company unveiled a newly refreshed line of ZBook laptops, including redesigned ZBook 15 and ZBook 17 models. However, the most exciting member of the family is the all-new ZBook Studio, which attempts to take on powerful machines like the MacBook Pro as the first quad-core workstation ultrabook.
The Studio sits in between the refreshed ZBook 15u and ZBooks 15 and 17 in terms of power and features. HP labels it as the "no compromise" option, as it supports Intel Xeon processors as well as Core i5 and i7 processors. It can store up to 2TB of data (with HP Z Turbo Drive G2), which is double that of the most expensive MacBook Pro and Microsoft Surface Book models, and it has up to 32GB of ECC memory. It sports quite a few graphics options as well, including an Nvidia Quadro M1000M with 2GB of dedicated GDDR5, an Intel HD graphics 530 or P530, and an Intel Iris Pro Graph.
The 15.6-inch ultrabook features the same thin and light redesign as the rest of the ZBook series, measuring 18mm thin and weighing 4.4 pounds. This is similar to the MacBook Pro, and that's what HP is hoping people notice. The ZBook Studio may be a workstation, but the company wants customers to admire it for its sleek design and for how conveniently it lets them take all of their work anywhere.
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