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June 2012
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Un equipo grande
Pero estéticamente bonito
En líneas generales
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No hay muchas workstations profesionales
Y la HP Z1 es una de ellas
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Precio elevado
Por las mismas cifras existen PC en formato torre más potentes
Publicación: 2012-06-11, Autor: Mike , crítica de: itpro.co.uk
HP should be commended for putting together the most impressive All-in-One we've ever seen. Those after pure power would still be better served by a traditional workstation, though, and the price means it's likely to be reserved for the wealthiest of I...
Publicación: 2012-06-10, Autor: Frank , crítica de: uk.hardware.info
The HP Z1 workstation is a special computer. HP must be of the same opinion, because it's not a computer that's directly aimed at existing users of HP workstations. HP is aiming at a new market of compact yet powerful computers that you can also upgrade...
If you are a professional designer that absolutely needs the Quadro GPU but can also spare the space for a tower, then a traditional workstation will provide more power and a desktop class GPU for considerably less money. As far as the user experience...
The HP Z1 Workstation is gorgeous and powerful, but it's definitely not perfect. My biggest issue with the system is that it lacks a touchscreen, a feature that most of its competitors have. The Z1 also has difficult-to-access ports, an inconveniently ...
Space-saving all-in-one design, tool-free easy access to internals, full Nvidia Quadro graphics
Limited to 2 Sata hard drives, single CPU socket, some I/O ports difficult to access
HP's Z1 is an innovative system design that crams a workstation specification into an all-in-one chassis without making too many compromises on performance and flexibility. Buyers needing top notch performance may prefer a more conventional system, but...
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Publicación: 2014-05-16, Autor: Jon , crítica de: tomshardware.com
The HP Z1 is a unique all-in-one system that, despite its otherwise-limiting form factor, is fast enough to replace a pedestal-based workstation. You could even say that the sleek-looking platform is misleading. Rather than packing mobile-oriented parts t...
HP manufactures powerful workstations designed for all professional workflows. The Z1 encompasses the best middle ground of HP’s entire line into an all-in-one solution, with its powerful hardware options, brilliant display, and a striking design. If H...
Bright, 27-inch LED IPS display, Solid performance for content creation, Clean professional chassis, No bloatware
Last generation Bluetooth, Fewer USB 3.0 ports than some similar desktop models
There’s a lot to like about an all-in-one workstation. AIOs save space and reduce clutter in your work area. They’re also easier to move around – just pick it up and you’re ready to go. But maintaining and upgrading an AIO can be difficult, particularl...
Resumen: While consumers know HP for its substantial market share in the world of desktops and notebooks, perhaps more important to HP's bottom line is the company's server and workstation business. While we all know what servers do there might be some confus...
Resumen: Take a personal tour of the HP Z1 workstation with Curt Moreno. The HP Z1 is the world's first all-in-one workstation with a 27" (diagonal) display that snaps open to let you swap out parts and make upgrades. No tools required. (Sponsored by the HP ...