While Apple has long set the standards in the computer segment for professional creative work, HP has decided to take the crown from the Californian technology giant in this very segment. Here are the HP Zbook Studio and HP Zbook Create.
HP ZBook Create in Studio they are more or less the same laptop, except that the Studio offers a graphics card NVIDIA Quadro (up to Quadro RTX 5000), while the Create model is "stuck" with a graphics card RTX 2080 Great. Both have NVIDIA Studio drivers. HP hasn't released all the specs yet, but we know they're available Core i9 processor and Xeon CPUs.
Both models contain HPs the revolutionary DreamColor professional display, which boasts more than a billion colors and a built-in self-adjusting colorimeter. There is a screen UHD DreamColor HDR-400, suitable for working with the Pantone color scale. Those who would need even greater contrast have a screen at their disposal HDR-500 OLED screen, which also has UHD resolution. They are also built in Bang & Olufsen audio system and tehnology of Vapor Chamber cooling (more efficient and quieter cooling for high performance graphics cards). Everything is packed in light aluminum housing, offering five times the scratch resistance that these laptops match to the MIL-STDD 810G standard (it is a US Army standard and basically means that a device that has passed 29 different tests is ready for the field or even for combat use).
Both new ZbBook notebooks have Z Command keyboard option, which replicates functions and shortcuts that are otherwise typical of Apple devices. Even with these impressive capabilities, the Zbook Studio and Create notebooks 17 and a half hours worked only on the battery, which makes them more than suitable for all-day use. Both models are expected to be on the market this summer.
Gallery: HP ZBook Create in Studio
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