HP Updates The ZBook Lineup With Power And Fury
by Brett Howse on September 1, 2020 8:00 AM EST- Posted in
- Laptops
- HP
- Mobile Workstation
- Xeon
- Quadro
- NVIDIA
- Quadro RTX
- Comet Lake
Today HP is launching updates to their ZBook lineup with the new HP ZBook Fury 15 and 17, and the ZBook Power G7 mobile workstations offering performance, manageability, and a more compact footprint than the outgoing generation of ZBooks. Both are available with the latest Comet Lake H Series processors, as well as a Xeon variant and ECC memory, as well as NVIDIA Quadro GPUs.
HP ZBook Lineup 2020 | |||||
Fury 15 | Fury 17 | Power G7 | |||
CPU | Intel Core i5-10300H 4-Core 2.5-4.5 GHz Intel Core i5-10400H 4-Core 2.6-4.6 GHz vPro Intel Core i7-10750H 6-Core 2.6-5.0 GHz Intel Core i7-10850H 6-Core 2.7-5.1 GHz vPro Intel Core i9-10885H 8-Core 2.5-5.3 GHz vPro Intel Xeon W-10855M 6-Core 2.8-5.1 GHz ECC vPro |
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GPU | Intel UHD Graphics NVIDIA Quadro: RTX 5000 16GB GDDR6 RTX 4000 8GB GDDR6 RTX 3000 6GB GDDR6 T2000 4GB GDDR6 T1000 4GB GDDR6 AMD: Radeon Pro W5500M 4GB GDDR6 Radeon RX5500M 4GB GDDR6 |
Intel UHD Graphics NVIDIA Quadro: RTX 5000 Max-Q 16GB GDDR6 RTX 4000 Max-Q 8GB GDDR6 RTX 3000 6GB GDDR6 T2000 Max-Q 4GB GDDR6 T1000 Max-Q 4GB GDDR6 AMD: Radeon Pro W5500M 4GB GDDR6 Radeon RX5500M 4GB GDDR6 |
Intel UHD Graphics NVIDIA Quadro: T2000 4GB GDDR6 T1000 4GB GDDR6 T620 4GB GDDR6 |
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RAM | 4 SODIMM Slots 128 GB DDR4-2667 Max Non-ECC 64 GB DDR4-2667 Max ECC |
2 SODIMM Slots 64 GB DDR4-3200 Max Non-ECC 32 GB DDR4-2667 Max ECC |
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Storage | 2 x M.2 Slot 4 TB SSD Max 1 x 2.5" SATA 2 TB 5400 rpm max |
1 x M.2 slot 2 TB SSD Max |
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Display | 15.6-inch Display 1920x1080 IPS 250 Nit 45% NTSC 1920x1080 IPS 400 Nit 72% NTSC 1920x1080 IPS 1000 nit 72% NTSC HP SureView Privacy screen 3840x2160 IPS Touch 600 Nit 100% P3 3840x2160 IPS 600 Nit 100% P3 HP Dreamcolor |
17.3-inch Display 1920x1080 300 Nit 72% sRGB 3840x2160 IPS 550 Nit 100% P3 3840x2160 550 Nit 100% P3 Anti-Glare 3840x2160 IPS 550 Nit 100% P3 HP Dreamcolor |
15.6-inch Display 1920x1080 IPS 250 Nit 45% NTSC 1920x1080 IPS 400 Nit 100% sRGB low-power 3840x2160 IPS Touch 400 Nit 100% sRGB low-power 1920x1080 IPS 250 Nit 45% NTSC Touch |
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Networking | Intel I219 Gigabit Ethernet Intel Wi-Fi 6 AX201 Intel 7360 LTE Modem |
Intel I219 Gigabit Ethernet Intel Wi-Fi 6 AX201 |
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Expansion | Left Side: 1 x RJ-45 1 x USB 3.1 Gen1 Charging 1 x USB 3.1 Gen1 Headset jack Right Side: 1 x power 1 x Mini DisplayPort 1.4 1 x HDMI 2.0b 2 x Thunderbolt 3 Type-C port |
Left Side: 1 x HDMI 2.0< br />1 x RJ-45 1 x USB 3.1 Gen1 Charging Right Side: 1 x Power 2 x USB 3.1 Gen1 1 x Headset jack< br />1 x Thunderbolt 3 Type-C |
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Camera | 720p HD Camera, 720p HD IR Camera | ||||
Battery | 94 Wh Li-ion 120W/150W/200W AC Adapters depening on GPU |
83 Wh Li-Ion 120W/150W AC Adapter depending on GPU |
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OS | Windows 10 Pro Windows 10 Pro for Workstations Windows 10 Home FreeDOS 3.0 Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 |
Windows 10 Pro Windows 10 Pro for Workstations Windows 10 Home FreeDOS 3.0 |
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Dimensions | 357 x 242.5 x 25.9 mm 14.06 x 9.55 x 1.05 inches |
398.4 x 267.1 x 26.9 mm 15.69 x 10.52 x 1.06 inches |
359.4 x 233.9 x 22.9 mm 14.15 x 9.21 x 0.9 inches |
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Starting Weight | 2.42 Kg / 5.32 lbs | 2.97 Kg / 6.53 lbs | 1.92 Kg / 4.32 lbs | ||
Available | Sept 14 2020 | Oct 5 2020 |
HP ZBook Fury 15 and Fury 17
If you need the most performant ZBook around, look no further than HP’s Fury lineup, which features both a 15.6-inch and 17.3-inch variant. The Fury 15 is 12% smaller than the previous generation, and the Fury 17 is 29% smaller, but both still pack a punch with Intel Core i5, i7, i9, and Xeon options with up to 5.3 GHz. The Xeon adds in ECC memory support, and HP has outfitted the laptops with 4 SODIMM slots for up to 128 GB of DDR4 non ECC RAM, or 64 GB of ECC. HP offers up to 10 TB of storage as well with dual M.2 slots with 4 TB max each, and a 2.5” SATA drive with 2 TB.
HP is offering 1920x1080 IPS displays as a base offering on both models, with the Fury 15 having an available privacy screen. Both the Fury 15 and Fury 17 also have UHD display options, with 100% P3 gamut support and an optional 10-bit HP DreamColor panel.
To drive the displays, HP offers what feels like every mobile workstation GPU available, so you can basically pick what fits your needs based on application support, performance, and of course cost. On the NVIDIA side there is Quadro RTX 5000, 4000, and 3000. If you do not need the tensor cores, there are also Quadro T2000 and T1000 GPUs available. If you would prefer an AMD GPU, HP offers the Radeon Pro W5500M and Radeon RX 5500M. There is something for everyone.
Being a mobile workstation, there is of course Thunderbolt 3 support, and plenty of connectivity options. For networking, clients can utilize the included Gigabit Ethernet, or Wi-FI 6 based on the Intel AX201, and if you are on the go, HP offers LTE as well with the Intel 7360 LTE modem.
HP will be offering the new Fury 15 and Fury 17 on September 14 at HP.com.
HP ZBook Power G7
HP is also offering the new ZBook Power G7, which offers much of the same features as a typical ZBook with a MIL-STD chassis, manageability, and support, but at a more affordable price point. The Power G7 still offers the same range or processor options as the Fury models, but the 15.6-inch laptop is smaller, lighter, and not available with the high-performance Quadro RTX GPUs, but is instead limited to the Quadro T2000, T1000, or T620 GPU.
Storage and RAM maximums are also lower, due to the smaller chassis, with only two SODIMM slots instead of 4 on the Fury series, meaning RAM is maxed out at 64 GB of non-ECC, or 32 GB of ECC RAM. There is a single M.2 slot, which HP offers up to 2 TB of storage with.
As with the Fury 15, the Power G7 offers a 15.6-inch display with a 1920x1080 base configuration, and optional UHD, but the display sticks to the sRGB color space.
There is still Thunderbolt 3 support, as well as Gigabit Ethernet, and Wi-Fi 6, but no cellular option on this model.
For some though, the lower power and therefore reduced weight will be a bonus, with the Power G7 starting weight a full pound lighter than the Fury 15, at 4.32 lbs. It’s not an ultralight 15-inch laptop, but still hits a good starting weight despite the ability to pack in a Xeon processor.
The HP ZBook Power G7 should be available on October 5 at HP.com.
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benedict - Tuesday, September 1, 2020 - link
No AMD, no buy.duploxxx - Tuesday, September 1, 2020 - link
its business market , they buy anyhow, blind as usual just based on what the presales offer.....PeachNCream - Tuesday, September 1, 2020 - link
Read that as "Power and Furry" and was briefly horrified. Fury is sort of a stupid branding for a computer anyway though at least it isn't covered in armpit hair or some gross looking face beard thing.Duncan Macdonald - Tuesday, September 1, 2020 - link
Yet another high powered laptop that has sacrificed good cooling for looks. A laptop that needs a 200 watt PSU needs to be thicker than 1.06 inches for the cooling system to be quiet.This laptop has also got a very poor camera system - 720p in 2020 ??? A quick look on eBay has new Android phones at under £36 with far higher resolution (5M pixel vs the 1M pixel of this laptop). As one of the business uses of the camera in a laptop is to record or send images of a document, this inadequate camera is a letdown - it probably saved less than $1 from the manufacturing cost.
duploxxx - Tuesday, September 1, 2020 - link
Poor HPE.... still relying only on the roadmap of Intel... chickens that will pay the pricejust6979 - Tuesday, September 1, 2020 - link
Let's analyze the presser pics:* Pro: Get this laptop and you can solder stepper motors without any solder present!
* Pro: High resolution display for showing mechanical models while you solder.
* Pro: Connect it to 2 large displays and still want to use the built-in trackpad and display!
* Pro: You can do CAD with keyboard only! And take notes at the same time!
* Con: This laptop will force your external displays to look at your chest instead of your eyes.
boeush - Tuesday, September 1, 2020 - link
Dumbass geek... presumes he knows better than marketing geniuses.That's why they get the big bucks and corporate promotions, while you are and shall forever remain a peon.
So it goes ;-)
A5 - Tuesday, September 1, 2020 - link
Available for your IT laptop refresh in fall 2021!llMaxGll - Tuesday, September 1, 2020 - link
Skip this and look up the HP Omen 15 Ryzen 2020 now that's got it all for right pricequorm - Tuesday, September 1, 2020 - link
What's more likely, next-gen intel closes the performance gap or next-gen AMD starts to get incorporated in more high end laptops?