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HP ZBook Fury G1i 16" Mobile Workstation - WQXGA - Intel Core Ultra 9 285HX - vPro Technology - 32 GB - 1 TB SSD -

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HP ZBook Fury G1i 16" Mobile Workstation - WQXGA - Intel Core Ultra 9 285HX - vPro Technology - 32 GB - 1 TB SSD -

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  • Optimized for Copilot+ PCs, Core Ultra 9 processor supports on-device AI, adaptive performance, and advanced creative applications
  • With 32 GB of memory, you can run as many programs as you want while experiencing seamless execution
  • 16" display with 2560 x 1600 resolution delivers stunning clarity for movies, games, and photos, offering an immersive and captivating visual experience
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HP ZBook Fury G1i 16" Mobile Workstation - WQXGA - Intel Core Ultra 9 285HX is rated 1.00 out of 5 by 3.
Rated 5 out of 5 by from My Experience with the HP ZBook Fury G1i 16 Mobile Workstation I really enjoyed using the HP ZBook Fury G1i 16 Mobile Workstation, and in many ways, it was exactly the system I was looking for. From a performance standpoint, it was exceptional. The workstation handled CAD, data analysis, and demanding multitasking with ease. I especially appreciated the AI-related capabilities and integrations, which felt genuinely useful rather than gimmicky. The sound system also stood out—it was top notch and noticeably better than what I’ve experienced on most professional laptops, making long work sessions more enjoyable. The system felt extremely well constructed and thoughtfully designed. From the build quality to day-to-day usability, it truly felt like a “dream specs” mobile workstation that could replace a desktop while still offering flexibility. Unfortunately, my experience took a sharp turn after about a week of use. The system suffered a fatal failure without a clear cause. It began to lag unexpectedly, and when I attempted a restart, the reboot failed entirely. The screen would not display anything, indicator lights blinked, and the fans spooled up to full speed. The system never recovered. I contacted HP support twice who were helpful and ultimately assisted me with returning the system. While the return process itself went smoothly, the failure significantly impacted my confidence. What’s most disappointing is that I genuinely loved the system when it was working. I wish I still had faith in it, because it was an exceptionally capable and well-built workstation. However, experiencing a catastrophic failure so early has negatively affected my perception of HP overall, and it has left me hesitant to try another HP product. I’m now without a workstation, which makes the experience especially frustrating. In summary, the HP ZBook Fury G1i 16 delivered outstanding performance and usability, but the reliability issue ultimately overshadowed what was otherwise an excellent product.
Date published: 2025-12-21T00:00:00-05:00
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Waste of money Catastrophic failure within two weeks, crashed and booted to a black screen. Could do nothing. Customer service could not fix it.
Date published: 2025-11-20T00:00:00-05:00
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Unreliable Hardware and Disappointing Service I purchased a $7,600 HP workstation laptop, expecting a reliable, professional-grade system. Instead, it failed after just six weeks of use, and it has now been down for more than three weeks with no repair plan, no replacement, no refund, and no meaningful support from HP. Despite paying extra for HP’s extended warranty, I’ve learned the hard way that the warranty is only useful if HP happens to have parts in stock. In my case, they don’t—and HP has openly told me they have no timeline for when parts will become available. What makes this even more frustrating is that HP continues to sell the exact same model, yet claims they cannot obtain parts to repair mine. So at the moment, I’m left with: - A $7,600 laptop that doesn’t work - A warranty that provides no actual remedy - A system that has been unusable for nearly half the time I’ve owned it - Zero commitment from HP to repair, replace, or refund For a company that markets itself as a leader in professional-grade hardware, this experience has been extremely disappointing. I expected reliability and support; instead, I’m stuck with an expensive workstation that HP cannot fix and will not replace. I hope HP takes accountability and improves both product reliability and their warranty fulfillment process. As it stands, I cannot recommend their high-end systems to anyone who depends on their equipment for professional work.
Date published: 2026-03-30T00:00:00-04:00