The HP ZBook is easily the best laptop I have ever owned. It is also the most expensive laptop I have ever purchased, but in this case you genuinely get what you pay for. From the moment you pick it up, it feels like a premium workstation rather than just another generic business laptop.
The aluminium chassis gives the machine a very solid, high-end feel, and overall build quality is exceptional. The keyboard is one of the standout features for me. I normally work from a wireless external keyboard, however whenever I have the opportunity to work directly from the laptop itself, I genuinely enjoy using the native keyboard. HP have done an excellent job with the typing experience, which is something many manufacturers overlook.
Performance has been flawless. My model has 32GB of RAM with upgrade capability available through multiple slots, and paired with the dedicated graphics hardware, there has not yet been a single task where the machine has struggled. Whether running multiple business applications, heavy browser workloads, analytics platforms, or graphics-intensive tasks, the ZBook simply handles it without complaint.
Battery performance has also been impressive for a workstation-class laptop, and the display quality is excellent. Everything about the hardware feels refined, capable, and built for professional users who actually need performance and reliability.
My only real criticism is not directed at HP hardware at all, but rather the Windows software environment that comes with modern business laptops. Windows Pro now contains a significant amount of unnecessary background software, bundled applications, telemetry, gaming services, and general bloat that consume memory and system resources for no practical business purpose. Features such as Xbox services, consumer experience packages, and various background data collection tools feel completely out of place on a professional workstation platform.
To HP's credit, the hardware itself has been exceptional throughout. The ZBook feels like a true business-grade mobile workstation, and in my experience it has delivered exactly what a premium laptop should: performance, reliability, excellent build quality, and a genuinely enjoyable user experience.