HP’s new ZBook Studio x360 is a convertible laptop made for creatives


HP is aiming its new ZBook Studio x360 laptop at creatives who might need a portable and convertible device that supports intensive workloads. Similar to what HP did with the ZBook X2 last year, the x360 features consumer-style form factors and specs similar to those of a workstation PC.

The laptop comes with options for Intel’s latest Core i5 and i7 processors (with 6 cores) or even high-performance Xeon chips, Nvidia Quadro P1000 graphics, up to 4TB of local PCIe NVMe storage, and up to 32 GB of RAM. It features a big 15.6-inch, 4K, touchscreen display and comes with a Wacom AES pen with 4,000 levels of pressure sensitivity and two customizable buttons. It’s also fully convertible, with a 360-degree hinge, so you can bend it to your...

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