Testseek.co.uk have collected 42 expert reviews of the HP ZBook x2 G4 14 inch and the average rating is 80%. Scroll down and see all reviews for HP ZBook x2 G4 14 inch.
May 2018
(80%)
42 Reviews
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49 Reviews
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The editors liked
The HP ZBook x2 G4's Adobe RGB-accurate DreamColor matte screen is far more usable than the typical glossy panel
And combined with Wacom EMR's 4
096 levels of pressure sensitivity provides brushes that feel more natural than most to work with. It's also
Handy shortcut buttons
Digital artists will love the DreamColor display
Solid kickstand
Incredible build quality
High quality 4K display
Extensive pro features
The editors didn't like
You're limited to the one
Single-button stylus
It's relatively heavy and while the battery life is good for its components
Incredible build quality, High quality 4K display, Extensive pro features
Big bezels make for chunky design, Nvidia GPU brings some compromises, Very expensive for a tablet machine
The HP ZBook X2 is an extremely specialised device. It's easy to make fun of the superficially clunky bezels and balk at the hefty price. But that's to overlook the quality and attention to detail HP has put into the ZBook X2.Physically, it's a beautifull...
Abstract: HP ZBook x2, a detachable designed for the creative class...
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Published: 2018-03-31, Author: Lori , review by: CNET.co.uk
The HP ZBook x2 G4's Adobe RGB-accurate DreamColor matte screen is far more usable than the typical glossy panel, and combined with Wacom EMR's 4,096 levels of pressure sensitivity provides brushes that feel more natural than most to work with. It's also
You're limited to the one, single-button stylus, it's relatively heavy and while the battery life is good for its components, it won't get you through the day
As long as you aren't constrained by the stylus and are comfortable with the cost, the HP ZBook x2 G4 DreamColor delivers accurate color and smooth sketching with workstation credibility...
the HP ZBook x2 is an impressive, exceptionally well-built mobile workstation that bridges the gap between concept sketching and design development in 3D CAD. Having portability at the early stages of design can be extremely useful when seeking feedback...
Abstract: HP chose to launch its 14-inch ZBook x2 mobile workstation at Adobe Max, the annual conference for Creative Clouders; that should tell you exactly who HP is targeting with the x2. And from what I've seen, it hits the mark as exactly what professional crea...
Abstract: Apple's professional users -- especially those working in the creative industries -- have welcomed the company's renewed focus on its professional Mac products in recent months, following the long-awaited introduction of the new Mac Pro desktop, and the 1...
Abstract: HP's ZBook X2 G4 resembles the offspring of an HP 2-in-1 workstation and a Wacom graphics tablet. While it looks like a bulky, industrial-inspired laptop-tablet combo, it's a super-niche device for graphics professionals who want more PC functionality tha...
Published: 2018-08-07, Author: Adam , review by: Pocketnow.com
and iMacs use the DCI P3 color gamut which is larger than sRGB, but doesn't cover as many of the visible blues and greens as Adobe RGB. Some other tablet PCs like the Wacom MobileStudio above come close to Adobe RGB at 96%, but those can also have backlig
Touch screen and Pen drivers don't communicate directly with eachother for palm rejection, Thicker & heavier than less-powerful tablet PCs, Nowhere convenient to keep pen while working, When I first saw the HP zBook x2, it was connected to HP's Sprout Pr
We don't see really high-end powerful tablet PCs too often, but as a graphic designer, it's a huge treat to see some excellent innovation for creative power users. It's certainly a niche market, but a very important one. HP likes to compare the zBook x2 t...