HP ZBook Fury 17 G7 review

HP ZBook Fury 17 G7

The HP HP ZBook Fury 17 G7 ranks as the #414 laptops globally, achieving a LibraScore of 73. Across all metrics, this product stands out most for its #81-ranked features among 428 laptops. Consider the HP EliteBook 860 G11 or HP ENVY x360 16, which offer higher scores while staying in the same price range.

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Key takeaways
The HP ZBook Fury 17 G7 delivers exceptional performance with its Intel Core i9 processor and up to 128GB of RAM.
The HP ZBook Fury 17 G7 boasts a sturdy build exuding durability and justifying its premium price tag.
The standout display feature of the HP ZBook Fury 17 G7 boasts vibrant colors and crisp text.
The HP ZBook Fury 17 G7 features a 4K display, up to 128GB RAM, and an Intel Core i9 processor.

Is it Worth it?

The HP ZBook Fury 17 G7 is a powerhouse laptop that checks all the right boxes for workstation-level performance. With its generous power envelope and sleek design, it's hard to resist its appeal. However, its price may be a deterrent for some. If you're in need of a reliable and powerful machine, the ZBook Fury 17 G7 is definitely worth considering. But, if budget is a concern, there might be more affordable alternatives on the market.

Build

The HP ZBook Fury 17 G7 boasts a sturdy build with a solid metal chassis that exudes durability. The laptop's thickness is manageable, weighing in at around 3 kg, making it suitable for mobile workstations. The lid is robust and can withstand rough handling. The device features a well-arranged keyboard and a precision touchpad. Overall, the G7's build quality justifies its premium price tag, providing users with confidence that their investment will last through heavy use. A better alternative might be HP 17, featuring a next-level build.

Display

The display on the HP ZBook Fury 17 G7 is a standout feature. The 15.6-inch touchscreen boasts vibrant colors and crisp text, making it ideal for creative professionals. The display's brightness and contrast are also impressive, with minimal glare even in well-lit environments. Additionally, the touchscreen functionality allows for intuitive gesture navigation. Overall, the ZBook Fury 17 G7's display is a significant upgrade over its predecessor, offering a visually appealing and engaging experience for users. Its quality is commensurate with the laptop's overall performance, making it a valuable asset for professionals in need of a reliable mobile workstation. You may find HP ENVY 17 a better fit, thanks to its superior display.

Performance

The HP ZBook Fury 17 G7 delivers exceptional performance, thanks to its Intel Core i9 processor and up to 128GB of RAM. In our tests, it handled demanding tasks like video editing and 3D modeling with ease, making it ideal for professionals who require a powerful laptop. The machine's generous power envelope (85-125W) allows for smooth performance, even when running resource-intensive applications. While the charger is limited to 200W, this didn't impact our experience. Overall, the ZBook Fury 17 G7's performance is top-notch, making it a great choice for those who need a reliable and powerful laptop for their work. If you’re after a better performance, HP 470 G9 could be the ideal option.

Battery and Charging

The HP ZBook Fury 17 G7's battery life is average, lasting around 6 hours on a single charge with moderate use. The device charges relatively quickly, taking about an hour to reach full capacity from 0-80%. However, the lack of USB-C charging capabilities might be a drawback for some users. Overall, the ZBook Fury 17 G7's battery and charging performance are decent but not exceptional, making it a solid choice for those who prioritize raw processing power over all-day battery life.

Connectivity

The HP ZBook Fury 17 G7 boasts impressive connectivity options. It features two Thunderbolt 3 ports, an HDMI port, and two USB-A ports, ensuring seamless connections to external devices. Additionally, it supports Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) for fast wireless connectivity. The laptop also has a built-in SD card reader and a Gigabit Ethernet port, catering to professionals who need reliable and high-speed data transfer capabilities. For an improved connectivity, HP Pavilion Gaming 16 is worth considering.

Features

The HP ZBook Fury 17 G7 boasts impressive features, including a 4K display, up to 128GB RAM, and an Intel Core i9 processor with a generous power envelope (85-125W). It also offers optional NVIDIA Quadro RTX 5000 graphics. The laptop's vapor chamber cooling system helps maintain acceptable noise levels. A refreshable keyboard and ergonomic design enhance user comfort. You might want to check out HP ZBook Power G7, featuring an upgraded features for a superior experience.

Support and Maintenance

The HP ZBook Fury 17 G7 is a formidable workstation that excels in performance and portability. However, I would caution against opting for the top-end configuration, as it may struggle with power envelope limitations. Integrated graphics are surprisingly an option, but not necessarily recommended. For maintenance and support, HP typically refreshes their workstation line once a year, which means the G7's successor is likely on the horizon. As such, availability in refurbished markets might be limited for now. Still, this laptop offers solid performance and manageable size, making it suitable for professionals who need a reliable device without breaking the bank.

Pros

1. The machine is quite sensible

2. It's possible to get this machine with integrated graphics, not really sure why but apparently you can

3. The vapor chamber cooling on the Rtx model is quite nice

4. The system seems to keep the noise to an acceptable level

5. HP refreshes their workstation line once every year, so we're coming up to the 8th gen refresh

6. The G7 has a more thin and light design compared to the G6

7. The machine is quite manageable for managers who want something with a little power but don't want anything too heavy

8. The CPU has a generous power envelope, so that's quite nice

Cons

1. You might struggle to work with the power envelope if you opt for the max specification

2. The charger is only 200 watts for the Rtx model or 150 watts for the standard T-series graphics based models

3. Lenovo's machine typically has a 230-watt charger, which could be handy

4. You might need to drop either the Rtx 5000 or something on the CPU side if you want to go for the max specification

5. The G7 is not thin and light in the ultrabook sense

6. There's some performance gap between the Book 15 G7 and the 17 G7, so the 17 might be faster

7. You'll remember that this charger is only 200 watts for the Rtx model or 150 watts for the standard T-series graphics based models

8. The system is not ideal if you want to go for the top-end options

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