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May 2018
(80%)
42 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(68%)
49 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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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
DreamColor 4K display, Wacom EMR pen support, Slick design and high-quality build, Samsung SM961 SSD, Detachable Bluetooth keyboard
Expensive, Outdated GPU, Only one USB 3.0 port
HPs Zbook X2 G4 is a unique proposition for digital artists and content creation professioanls. There's simply nothing else quite like it on the market. Sure, there's the Microsoft Surface Book 2, but you lose the added GPU performance when undocked and t...
Published: 2018-05-27, Author: Peter , review by: arstechnica.com
Bluetooth enables the keyboard to work detached, The extra function buttons make a lot of sense in apps like Photoshop, DreamColor screen sure looks good
The unusual GPU configuration makes for poor battery life, It'd be hefty for a laptop, much less a tablet
Extraneous rebootsThe screen leads to perhaps the biggest peculiarity of the system. HP has a color calibration app called DreamColor Assistant. It lets you switch the display between various color spaces (Adobe RGB, sRGB, DCI P3, and others), all calibra...
While the ZBook x2 certainly won't turn any heads as far as performance goes, the mobile workstation's versatility and true mobility are areas where it shines, offering consumers a dynamic workstation with a wide range of use cases...
Expensive if you don't need the tablet form factor, Awkward as a laptop
The HP ZBook x2 is a powerful tablet with some fun party tricks. If you are a content creator on the go in need of flexibility, you should consider the ZBook x2.RECOMMENDED USERS:YouTubersSocial media enthusiastsTravel videographersJournalistsEducatorsTEC...
Abstract: HP touts the ZBook x2 as the solution to the creative professional on the go. While the specs back up their claim, the introduction of a detachable tablet as a workstation is a very new idea. Though the ZBook x2 can easily handle video editing work, it ha...
This rugged detachable PC offers workstation-level performance in a form factor with a removable UHD (3840 x 2160) DreamColor screen module that can be used as a tablet computer.Target Applications: Artists working on complex Adobe Photoshop or Illustrat...
Abstract: There are a lot of laptops and tablets on the market these days that can seemingly power a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launch and landing. If you work in media and entertainment like I do, these days you might even be asked to edit and color correct that Falco...
The HP ZBook x2 G4 is a powerhouse for creative types, and has a lot going for it. The bezel shortcuts for pen users are a highlight, and the pen itself is superb. The detachable configuration has been well thought-out and well implemented. However, the a...
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Published: 2018-04-22, Author: Alex , review by: techaeris.com
Really bad ass design, Great keyboard, Premium build quality built to last, Great I/O options for a detachable, Power and performance, Great display, Tablet can be used for pro apps
Heavy and awkward, Price tag is high, Pen holder was an afterthought
There is no doubt in my mind, the HP ZBook X2 G4 is the best detachable PC for creators and artists. It has the power and features under the hood to satisfy the work needs of photographers, designers, videographers, and artists. I wouldn't recommend this...