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SKU: BX7T5UT#ABA
UPC: 199251726668
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HP Inc BX7T5UT#ABA HP SmartBuy ZBook 8 G1i 14 inch Mobile Workstation PC 14" WUXGA LED UWVA 300N

HP Inc BX7T5UT#ABA 14-Inch Mobile Workstation PCOverviewThe HP ZBook 8 G1i (BX7T5UT#ABA) is a 14-inch mobile workstation built for technical professio…

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HP Inc BX7T5UT#ABA HP SmartBuy ZBook 8 G1i 14 inch Mobile Workstation PC 14" WUXGA LED UWVA 300N

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SKU: BX7T5UT#ABA
UPC: 199251726668
Condition: New

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HP Inc BX7T5UT#ABA 14-Inch Mobile Workstation PC

Overview

The HP ZBook 8 G1i (BX7T5UT#ABA) is a 14-inch mobile workstation built for technical professionals who need workstation-class compute in a configuration that travels. Powered by the Intel Core Ultra 7 255H — a 15th-generation processor with 16 cores, 16 threads, and a boost clock reaching 5.10 GHz — this system is aimed at engineers, AEC designers, and security integrators who run computationally intensive applications in the field or on the road. The 14-inch WUXGA display (1920×1200) runs at a 16:10 aspect ratio, giving you more vertical screen real estate than standard 16:9 panels — a real productivity gain when reviewing schematics, CAD drawings, or VMS camera grids.

Key Features

  • Intel Core Ultra 7 255H (15th Gen): With 16 cores, 16 threads, a base clock of 0.70 GHz, and a peak boost of 5.10 GHz, this processor handles demanding multi-threaded workloads — video transcoding, simulation, and concurrent VMS client sessions — without the thermal throttling common in thinner ultrabooks. The "H" suffix means this is a full-power mobile chip, not a low-voltage variant cut for battery life over performance.
  • 14-inch WUXGA 1920×1200 Anti-Glare Display: The 300-nit LED panel with 60Hz refresh and UWVA technology delivers consistent color accuracy across wide viewing angles. The 16:10 aspect ratio provides roughly 11% more vertical pixel rows than a 1920×1080 panel of the same width — useful when working in applications where vertical scroll is a constant productivity tax.
  • 16GB RAM: 16GB is the practical minimum for running a professional VMS client, a browser with multiple tabs, and background services concurrently. This configuration ships with 16GB, which handles most integrator field-use scenarios; buyers running local analytics or multiple simultaneous workloads should evaluate whether an upgrade path exists before ordering.
  • 512GB Storage: A 512GB drive is adequate for OS, applications, and working project files. For roles that require storing local video archives or large project datasets on-device, assess whether external storage or cloud sync is part of the workflow.
  • Discrete Graphics (DSC): The BX7T5UT#ABA includes a discrete GPU — relevant for 3D modeling, GPU-accelerated video decoding, and display rendering in multi-monitor setups. The specific GPU model is not identified in available evidence; confirm with the datasheet if GPU VRAM or CUDA/OpenCL support is a hard requirement.
  • Integrated Webcam: Built-in webcam supports video conferencing directly — useful for remote collaboration on job sites where a separate peripheral adds friction.
  • 6.30 lb System Weight: At 6.30 lbs, this is a workstation-class machine, not a travel ultrabook. Factor this into decisions for daily commute carry versus desk-to-site transport.

Integration & Compatibility

The HP ZBook 8 G1i is compatible with standard enterprise deployment workflows — domain join, MDM enrollment (including Microsoft Intune), and Windows imaging via WDS or SCCM. The Core Ultra 7 255H platform supports Intel vPro features on compatible configurations, which enables remote management capabilities relevant to IT administrators managing distributed field units. For security integration deployments, this system can run major VMS clients (Milestone XProtect, Genetec Security Center, Axis Camera Station) locally, though GPU and RAM headroom should be verified against the VMS vendor's recommended specifications for the number of camera streams intended. The discrete GPU assists with hardware-accelerated video decoding in supported VMS environments, reducing CPU load during live or playback review sessions.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What display resolution does the BX7T5UT#ABA have?

A: The display is 14 inches, WUXGA resolution at 1920×1200 pixels, 16:10 aspect ratio, 300-nit brightness, anti-glare LED panel running at 60Hz.

Q: What processor is in the BX7T5UT#ABA?

A: It ships with an Intel Core Ultra 7 255H — 15th generation, 16 cores, 16 threads, base clock 0.70 GHz, boost up to 5.10 GHz.

Q: How much RAM and storage does the BX7T5UT#ABA include?

A: The BX7T5UT#ABA ships with 16GB of RAM and a 512GB storage drive as configured.

Q: Does the BX7T5UT#ABA have a discrete GPU?

A: Yes, the BX7T5UT#ABA includes discrete graphics (DSC). The specific GPU model is not identified in available evidence — consult the HP datasheet or product page for GPU model and VRAM details.

Q: How much does the BX7T5UT#ABA weigh?

A: 6.30 lbs. Dimensions are 18.60 inches wide × 10.90 inches deep × 2.70 inches tall.

Q: Is the BX7T5UT#ABA suitable for running VMS software in the field?

A: Yes — the Core Ultra 7 255H with discrete GPU and 16GB RAM is a capable platform for running major VMS clients locally. For high camera-count deployments or GPU-accelerated analytics, verify stream count requirements against your VMS vendor's recommended hardware specifications.

Ted Perry
Ted Perry

The BX7T5UT#ABA sits in a specific niche: it's the machine you reach for when an ultrabook won't cut it but a full desktop workstation isn't an option. That 5.10 GHz boost clock on the Core Ultra 7 255H means single-threaded tasks — like decoding a high-bitrate H.265 stream or rendering a camera layout in your VMS client — finish fast, which matters when you're on-site troubleshooting and waiting on software is not an option.

Technical Highlights:

  • Core Ultra 7 255H (16C/16T, up to 5.10 GHz): The full-power H-class mobile chip delivers sustained multi-threaded throughput that low-voltage U-class processors can't match under sustained load — relevant for concurrent VMS decoding, network scanning, and documentation tasks running simultaneously in the field.
  • 1920×1200 WUXGA 16:10 Anti-Glare Display: The extra vertical resolution versus standard 1080p means camera grids, schematic viewers, and documentation tools all show more content per screen — reducing scroll fatigue during extended on-site review sessions. The 300-nit output and anti-glare coating hold up reasonably well in mixed indoor lighting.
  • Discrete GPU with 16GB RAM: The discrete graphics subsystem offloads hardware video decode from the CPU in VMS environments that support GPU acceleration, keeping CPU headroom available for other tasks. The 16GB baseline RAM is workable for most field scenarios; power users running local analytics or multiple simultaneous streams should verify whether the configuration supports memory expansion.

Deployment Considerations:

  • At 6.30 lbs and 2.70 inches thick, plan for transport in a padded workstation bag rather than a standard laptop sleeve — the chassis is built for durability and thermal headroom, not minimalist carry.
  • The discrete GPU model is not specified in available evidence — if VRAM capacity or specific GPU certification (e.g., ISV certifications for CAD or VMS) is a firm requirement for your deployment, verify the exact GPU against HP's official datasheet before purchasing.

This is the right call for security integrators and field engineers who need to run a full VMS client, access network management tools, and handle documentation on-site without compromising on processing headroom — particularly in physical security commissioning or systems integration roles where the laptop is the primary workstation for the duration of a project.

Specifications
Weight: 6.30 lb
Dimensions: 10.90 x 18.60 x 2.70 in (L x W x H)
Upc: 199251726668
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