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Posted by Andrijana
 - October 15, 2024, 23:07:40
It has been an absolute nightmare since we purchased it. I will never buy HP again. We may have received a defective product, but HP's customer service was extremely poor. The workstation is used in the U.S., so we dealt with the U.S. HP support teams. the station spent more time in their hands for repairs than with us or in actual use, and they never approved a replacement. They never also informed wat is wrong with it...
Posted by Anon User
 - December 24, 2023, 04:20:02
QuoteHP has made one small but notable change: the M.2 WLAN module is now replaceable whereas it was soldered on last year's ZBook Power 15 G9.
This is false! The Wi-Fi module is only replaceable on the AMD model. Check Laptopmedia's review of the Intel version and the pictures show it soldered like the G9!
Posted by PassingBy
 - December 22, 2023, 23:40:39
> ain't broke
But it is, the keyboard in particular. My own work-provided HP lost 2 keys in 2 years. I dropped my Thinkpad multiple times, had a cup of tea all over it, used it daily for years and it still looks new. And the keyboard in the best I ever encountered on a laptop.
Posted by Redaktion
 - December 22, 2023, 23:17:37
The ZBook Power 15 G10 is one of the few 15.6-inch workstations to ship with both AMD Zen 4 Pro CPUs and Nvidia RTX Ada GPUs. If you don't mind missing out on 4K, OLED, ECC RAM, and 16-inch screen sizes, then the ZBook Power 15 G10 should prove to be a reliable classic.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/HP-ZBook-Power-15-G10-workstation-review-Excellent-alternative-to-the-ThinkPad-P15v.783891.0.html