Power Through Professional Workflows with the HP ZBook Power G9

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Power through professional workflows with the HP 15.6" ZBook Power G9 Mobile Workstation, which lets you tackle large projects, blaze through 3D modeling, eliminate slowdowns, and perform serious multitasking with 12th-Gen Intel® processors, fast storage, and large memory configurations.

HP 15.6" ZBook Power G9 Mobile Workstation

HP 15.6" ZBook Power G9 Mobile Workstation

The ZBook Power G9 delivers pro-grade performance in a sleek design that combines power and size into a portable form factor. You’ll be able to configure this system with either a Core™ i5-12500H, Core™ i7-12700H, Core™ i7-12800H, Core™ i9-12900H, or Core™ i9-12900HK processor, as well as 16, 32, or 64GB of 4800 MHz DDR5 memory and a 512GB or 1TB PCIe 4.0 x4 SSD. Its 15.6" IPS display delivers 1920 x 1080 resolution with 170° viewing angles, 200% sRGB gamut coverage, 400 bits of brightness, and a 1200:1 contrast ratio. Users can choose between an NVIDIA T600, RTX A1000, or RTX A2000 graphics card, helping to ensure sharp visuals, no matter what you’re working on.

All of these systems also feature a 720p IR webcam, Bang & Olufsen speakers, a digital mic array, and Thunderbolt™ 4, USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A, and HDMI interfaces. Network connectivity is achieved with Wi-Fi 6E (802.11ax), Gigabit Ethernet. Also standard is Bluetooth 5.2 for wireless peripherals.

While I haven’t used this system, HP’s Z Series has always spoken for itself. HP designed this system for higher-education STEAM students, SMB AEC/PD designers, media pros, and government users, although I would feel comfortable using it for just about anything that requires heels to be dug in, thanks to 12th-Generation Intel® Core™ processors, large RAM loadouts, fast PCIe SSD storage, powerful graphics, and brightly lit displays with wide viewing angles.

Are you a disciple of HP’s Z Series? Do you already own one? If so, how do these new releases match up against your current Z system? If you don’t own Z, will you now go full Z? Feel free to leave your thoughts in the Comments section, below.

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