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HP ZBook x2 With 14-inch 4K Display, Nvidia Quadro M620 Announced

HP ZBook x2 1

HP has announced world’s first detachable PC workstation; HP ZBook x2. It is specifically aimed at artists, designers, and digital imaging professionals. The PC workstation comes with a detachable keyboard and a chunky 14-inch tablet.

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HP ZBook x2

The detachable tablet mode sports a 14-inch (2160 x 3840 pixels) touchscreen display. It has support for Pen and is designed by HP with Wacom tech, which includes 4,096 levels of pressure sensitivity.

HP ZBook x2 2In docked mode, the ZBook x2 can support up to two 4K resolution display or five total displays. It features HP Sure Start 3rd-gen for BIOS protection, TPM 2.0 for hardware encryption and HP’s Client Security Suite 3rd-generation for protecting sensitive data.

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HP ZBook x2 Specifications

  • 14-inch (2160 x 3840 pixels) Touchscreen Display
  • 8th Gen Quad-Core Intel i7 Processor
  • 4.2GHz Nvidia Quadro M620 GPU
  • 32GB RAM
  • 2TB HP Z Turbo Drive Storage SSD
  • Windows 10 Pro
  • 720p Webcam, Backlit Keyboard
  • 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac WiFi, Smart Card Reader, SD Card Reader, HDMI Port, USB 3.0 Port, Two USB-C Ports With Thunderbolt Support
  • Up To 10 Hours Of Battery With Ultra-Fast Recharge Support
  • Weighs At 1.7kg (Tablet Mode) And 2.2Kg (Tablet + Keyboard)

Coming to specifications, it is powered by Intel Kaby Lake-R line 8th generation quad-core i7 processor, coupled with Nvidia Quadro M620 graphics card, 32GB of RAM, 2TB HP Z Turbo Drive storage SSD and runs on Windows 10 Pro OS.

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The x2 has passed MIL-STD 810G military-grade testing to withhold in the rain, dust, extreme temperatures. The HP ZBook Z2 price starts at US$1,749 (Rs. 1,13,827 / EUR 1,478) for the base model and it will be available from December.


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