HP Unveils First 27-Inch Diagonal All-in-One Workstation With Touch
Capability
HP Z1 G2 Features Windows Touch, Intel Thunderbolt for Increased
Performance
LAS VEGAS, NV--(Marketwired - Jan 6, 2014) - HP (NYSE: HPQ)
today unveiled the second generation of the world's first and only
all-in-one workstation with a 27-inch diagonal display, the HP Z1,
now available with Windows® 8 Touch and Intel® Thunderbolt™
2(1) capabilities -- making it HP's most powerful, innovative and
fully featured all-in-one workstation.
Ideal for knowledge workers and specialists in CAD, graphic arts
and university education, the HP Z1G2 offers fast data transfer
speeds for compute-intensive workloads and new technologies like
Thunderbolt offer the flexibility for high-performance external
expandability. Whether it's being used by an engineer creating 3-D
components, an architect designing buildings or a videographer
editing event footage, the HP Z1G2 gives creative professionals the
power they need to bring ideas to life faster.
The HP Z1 G2 is joined by three new all-in-one PCs ideal for use
in small and midsize business (SMB) and enterprise environments,
including the HP Slate21 Pro All in One, HP's first commercial
Android all-in-one PC. The HP Slate21 Pro offers seamless
integration with Android-based phones and tablets, along with
access to efficient manageability tools, security enhancements and
apps available through the Google Play™ app store.
"Since its launch in 2012, the highly acclaimed HP Z1 has
opened the eyes and ears of customers hoping to solve business
problems no longer being met by current vendors," said Jim
Zafarana, vice president and general manager, Commercial Solutions
Business Unit, HP. "Today's professionals demand high-performance
products that are serviceable and easy-to-use, all wrapped in a
sleek and elegant design."
HP is the only workstation vendor to offer Thunderbolt as an
option across both desktop and mobile workstations. Thunderbolt
enables cutting-edge creative work, and the addition of this
technology to the HP Z1 G2 expands HP's leadership in innovation
and demonstrates its commitment to the professional market.
The HP Z1 features Intel integrated HD Graphics, 4th Generation
Intel Xeon® and Core™ processors,(2) ECC memory,(3) and RAID
storage options,(4) providing users with more reliability and
performance. Additionally, the HP Z1 features the latest NVIDIA
Mobile Quadro GPUs for professional use and the best graphics
performance for demanding applications. All HP Z Workstations are
tested and certified for professional applications.
Columbia University's Graduate School of Architecture Planning
and Preservation is regarded as one of the most important,
innovative and prestigious architecture schools in the world. As
one of the first architecture schools to provide individual
workstations for every student, it always has been a leading
program in uses of design technology, including the use of more
than 100 HP Z1 Workstations.
"Our architectural students, from approximately 50
countries, have an endless thirst for experimentation," said John
Ramahlo Jr., executive director, Technology, School of
Architecture, Columbia University. "To quench that thirst, we must
provide our students expertise in the state of the art in
architecture and computer technology so that they can decisively
assert themselves around the world by producing remarkable
buildings, plans and policies -- the HP Z1 gives our students that
edge."
A powerful workstation The HP Z1 enables designers to streamline
the workflow with key features such as:
- The power of
Thunderbolt. Connect in a flash with up to four times USB
3.0 bandwidth using optional high-performance Thunderbolt 2.0 ports
located on the side of the HP Z1G2.
- Professional
display. Let ideas shine on the HP Z1 G2's brilliant
next-generation, 27-inch diagonal IPS display. Choose from 10-point
touch with stunning edge-to-edge glass or non-touch with antiglare
capability.
- Tool-less
chassis. Change most parts or make upgrades without tools or
a service technician. Simply snap open the chassis and customize as
needed.
- Bold and
bright. A wide range of 3-D professional graphics options,
including NVIDIA Mobile Quadro GPUs, gives users the power they
need to bring their creations to life.
- Astounding
sound. Premium audio features on the HP Z1 G2 Workstation
include dual-tone, front-facing speakers and DTS Studio Sound
Audio.
Pricing and availability The new HP Z1G2 Workstation is expected
to be available in late January. U.S. pricing starts at
$1,999.(5)
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(1) Thunderbolt is new technology. Thunderbolt cable and
Thunderbolt device (sold separately) must be compatible with
Windows. To determine whether a device is Thunderbolt Certified for
Windows, see https://thunderbolttechnology.net/products.
(2) Multi-Core is designed to improve performance of certain
software products. Not all customers or software applications will
necessarily benefit from use of this technology. 64-bit computing
on Intel architecture requires a computer system with a processor,
chipset, BIOS, operating system, device drivers and applications
enabled for Intel 64 architecture. Processors will not operate
(including 32-bit operation) without an Intel 64
architecture-enabled BIOS. Performance will vary depending on
hardware and software configurations. Intel's numbering is not a
measurement of higher performance.
(3) Maximum memory capacities assume Windows 64-bit operating
systems or Linux. With Windows 32-bit operating systems, memory
above 3 GB may not all be available due to system resource
requirements.
(4) RAID configuration is optional add on feature and requires a
second hard drive.
(5) Estimated U.S. street prices. Actual prices may vary.
Intel, Xeon, Core and Thunderbolt are trademarks of Intel
Corporation in the U.S. and other countries. Microsoft and Windows
are U.S. registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.
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