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    HP ZBook 15 G2 Review

    Discussion in 'Notebook News and Reviews' started by Charles P. Jefferies, Mar 18, 2015.

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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, a technology refresh of the original ZBook 15. The G2 model features the latest Intel Haswell processors, a new QHD+ IPS display option, M.2 SSDs and is now available with an AMD FirePro M5100 graphics card in addition to its Nvidia Quadro choices. Note the ZBook 15 reviewed here shouldn’t be confused with HP’s other new 15.6” mobile workstation, the thin-and-light ZBook 15u G2 Ultrabook.

    The ZBook 15 proved to be every bit as impressive as its predecessors throughout our review process. It has outstanding overall quality, a beautiful display, powerful performance, a good keyboard and touchpad, an excellent array of ports, and fantastic user upgradeability, only falling short in battery life and being a bit on the expensive side.

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