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HP ZBOOK POWER G10 15.6" INTEL CORE I9-13900H 2.6GHZ / NVIDIA RTX A1000 LAPTOP / 32GB RAM / 1TB SSD
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Características HP ZBOOK POWER G10 15.6" INTEL CORE I9-13900H 2.6GHZ / NVIDIA RTX A1000 LAPTOP / 32GB RAM / 1TB SSD
TipoIPS
Densidad de pixeles141 ppi
Tamaño15.6 "
RAM32 GB
VRAM4 GB
Capacidad1024 GB
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Anon User
Quote This is false! The Wi-Fi module is only replaceable on the AMD model. Check Laptopmedia's review of the Intel version and the pictures show it soldered like the G9!
PassingBy
> ain't broke But it is, the keyboard in particular. My own work-provided HP lost 2 keys in 2 years. I dropped my Thinkpad multiple times, had a cup of tea all over it, used it daily for years and it still looks new. And the keyboard in the best I ever encountered on a laptop.
Aka
Any reason why the memory is downclocked from 3200 Mhz to 2933 Mhz?
Ttt
The cheapest budget smartfone has better camera than high end laptops :-(
LL
What is a the point of this mediocre GPU card? No one will GPU render in Blender/Unreal/Vray etc with this, too weak . Any normal Geforce works with 3D application viewports quite well.
RobertJasiek
As always, HP's devices have tiny arrow keys. Otherwise, this notebook would be useful for those (not me) accepting a 16:9 display and the GPU, whose too restricted, 3D-only tests already exhibit its slow speed.