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In pictures: HP launches all-in-one Z1
We got a first hand look at "power without the tower".
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HP today showcased its "world-first" Z1 workstation PC to delegates at its Workstation and Global Partner Conference in Las Vegas.
The Z1 is the latest iteration in the Workstation line. It is an all-in-one desktop PC.
It has a high-definition webcam surrounded by a microphone array along with front-facing speakers. It is adjustable by 100 millimetres up and down.
The Z1 will start shipping globally and in Australia in early March.
The fan, power supply and graphics card are all easily removable.
The Z1 allows use of either two 2.5 inch hard drives or one 3.5 inch hard drive.
HP has partnered with Nvidia for an upgradeable Quadro graphics card.
Pricing starts at $US1,349 ($A1279) for the Z420 starts, $US1,549 for the Z620 and $US1,949 for the Z820.
HP today showcased its "world-first" Z1 workstation PC to delegates at its Workstation and Global Partner Conference in Las Vegas.
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