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Precision 7530 & Precision 7730 owner's thread

Discussion in 'Dell Latitude, Vostro, and Precision' started by Aaron44126, Jun 27, 2018.

  1. frostbytes

    frostbytes Notebook Evangelist

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    Haha. I'd look real chic, hey?

    This would be for remote working -- not taking it to a coffee shop. :p
     
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    timur38 Notebook Enthusiast

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    Just few days ago I received a new HP Zbook g5 at work. I like it much more compare to my own 7530. It's smaller, lighter and build quality looks better, the case is metal.
     
  3. Ionising_Radiation

    Ionising_Radiation ?v = ve*ln(m0/m1)

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    I agree. The HP design looks absolutely spiffing.

    Deal breaker: maximum graphics of P2000.
     
  4. timur38

    timur38 Notebook Enthusiast

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    For myself I would chose Dell anyway because of the price. I paid for mine around $1k, looks like HP starts from $2K.
     
  5. Ionising_Radiation

    Ionising_Radiation ?v = ve*ln(m0/m1)

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    Of course, that too.

    May I ask if you could post some photos of the ZBook 15 G5, and maybe some internal shots if you're allowed to get your hands on it?

    Thanks much. I always like to appreciate a well-built notebook.
     
  6. timur38

    timur38 Notebook Enthusiast

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    Sure. Sorry I can't show internal slots because I afraid to break something.
     

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  7. Ionising_Radiation

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    Very nice, but I don't think that's the ZBook 15 G5—the actual 15 G5 has a tool-less sliding latch to remove the bottom cover, rather than Torx screws.
     
  8. timur38

    timur38 Notebook Enthusiast

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    Oh I see. It's ZBook Studio G5.
     
  9. Ionising_Radiation

    Ionising_Radiation ?v = ve*ln(m0/m1)

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    Yep. That's the competitor to the Precision 5530, workstation equivalent of XPS 9570.

    If I were in the market for a workstation in that category, I'd buy the ZBook Studio every time. Looks beautiful and is powerful, to boot.
     
  10. yaroslavnguyen

    yaroslavnguyen Newbie

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    After broke all of the plastic snap joints, i finally found out that just slide the back cover up, not "pull it out" lol
     
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