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SKU: BX7V4UT#ABA
UPC: 199251727146
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HP Inc BX7V4UT#ABA HP SmartBuy ZBook 8 G1i 16 inch Mobile Workstation PC 16" WUXGA LED UWVA 300N

HP Inc BX7V4UT#ABA ZBook 8 G1i 16-Inch Mobile WorkstationOverviewThe HP ZBook 8 G1i (BX7V4UT#ABA) is a 16-inch mobile workstation built around Intel's…

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HP Inc BX7V4UT#ABA HP SmartBuy ZBook 8 G1i 16 inch Mobile Workstation PC 16" WUXGA LED UWVA 300N

$2,858.99

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SKU: BX7V4UT#ABA
UPC: 199251727146
Condition: New

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HP Inc BX7V4UT#ABA ZBook 8 G1i 16-Inch Mobile Workstation

Overview

The HP ZBook 8 G1i (BX7V4UT#ABA) is a 16-inch mobile workstation built around Intel's 15th-generation Core Ultra 7 265H processor — the right platform for field engineers, security architects, and IT professionals who need sustained compute performance away from a desk. This is a SmartBuy configuration, meaning it ships in a factory-standardized spec that simplifies procurement and imaging for IT departments managing fleets. At 7.85 lb with a 16:10 aspect ratio display, it occupies the heavier end of the mobile workstation spectrum, which is a deliberate trade-off: you get a larger 1920x1200 panel and more thermal headroom for the processor rather than chasing thin-and-light compromises.

If you're deploying this across a team doing video management system administration, network configuration work, or physical security system commissioning, the platform has the horsepower to run multiple concurrent applications — VMS clients, IP address planners, camera configuration utilities — without throttling. For HP Inc mobile workstations and the broader HP Inc commercial portfolio, the ZBook line sits above the EliteBook tier in thermal capacity and ISV validation.

Key Features

  • Intel Core Ultra 7 265H (15th Gen): Base clock of 1.70 GHz scales to 5.30 GHz under load across 16 cores and 16 threads. In practice, this means single-threaded tasks like VMS client rendering get the burst headroom they need, while multi-threaded workloads — compiling configuration scripts, batch processing exports — can saturate all 16 threads simultaneously. The 15th-generation architecture also brings improved AI acceleration blocks that some newer VMS and analytics platforms can offload inference tasks to.
  • 16-inch WUXGA Display (1920x1200, 16:10, 300 nit, Anti-Glare): The 16:10 aspect ratio gives you roughly 11% more vertical screen real estate than a standard 16:9 panel at the same diagonal — meaningful when you're working with tall camera configuration trees, log outputs, or multi-row rack diagrams. The 300-nit LED UWVA panel with anti-glare coating is usable in moderately lit environments; it's not a high-brightness outdoor panel, so plan accordingly for field use in bright sunlight. The 60 Hz refresh rate is standard for productivity workloads — not a gaming display, which is appropriate for this class.
  • 16GB RAM: Adequate for running a VMS client alongside a browser, SSH sessions, and standard productivity tools simultaneously. If your workflow involves running local virtual machines or multiple concurrent video streams at high resolution, 16GB can become the bottleneck before the CPU does — factor that into your configuration decision for power users.
  • 512GB SSD Storage: Enough headroom for the OS, productivity suite, VMS client software, and a working cache of recorded footage clips for review or export. Teams doing frequent large-file transfers or local video archiving will want to plan for external storage.
  • Discrete Graphics (DSC): The BX7V4UT#ABA includes a discrete GPU alongside the integrated Intel graphics in the Core Ultra 7 265H. This matters for VMS operators running multi-stream decoders, for CAD-adjacent security layout work, or for any application that benefits from GPU-accelerated rendering. The specific discrete GPU model is not detailed in the available evidence — confirm with the HP ZBook 8 G1i datasheet for ISV certifications relevant to your software stack.
  • Integrated Webcam: Factory-included webcam supports video conferencing and remote collaboration without requiring a peripheral. Useful for field technicians who need to conduct remote support sessions or video calls while on-site.
  • SmartBuy Designation: HP's SmartBuy program produces factory-standardized configurations that are pre-validated and available through commercial distribution channels. For IT procurement teams, this simplifies vendor management and ensures consistent hardware specs across a deployment batch — no per-unit configuration variance to account for during imaging.
  • Physical Footprint (2.90 x 19.90 x 12.10 in, 7.85 lb): This is a 16-inch workstation-class machine, not an ultrabook. Budget for a padded case rated to the size, and factor the weight into field kit planning if technicians are carrying it alongside tools and test equipment for extended periods.

Integration & Compatibility

As a commercial mobile workstation, the ZBook 8 G1i is compatible with standard enterprise imaging workflows — Windows Autopilot, SCCM/Intune deployment, and HP's own device management tools. The Core Ultra 7 265H platform supports vPro capabilities (verify with HP's full spec sheet for this SKU), which enables remote out-of-band management useful for distributed IT teams. For VMS and video surveillance software deployments, the discrete GPU and 16-core CPU combination can handle demanding decode workloads from platforms like Milestone XProtect, Genetec Security Center, or Avigilon Control Center — though specific ISV certifications should be verified against HP's ZBook ISV compatibility matrices before committing to a production deployment. Pair with a docking station for desk-based work to extend connectivity without sacrificing mobility when needed in the field. For teams managing large-scale IP camera installations, the ZBook 8 G1i fits naturally alongside network video recorders and other infrastructure as the primary configuration and monitoring workstation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What processor does the HP ZBook 8 G1i BX7V4UT#ABA use, and what are its clock speeds?

A: The BX7V4UT#ABA ships with an Intel Core Ultra 7 265H (15th Generation) running at a base clock of 1.70 GHz and boosting up to 5.30 GHz across 16 cores and 16 threads.

Q: What is the display resolution and size on the BX7V4UT#ABA?

A: The display is a 16-inch WUXGA LED UWVA panel at 1920x1200 resolution in a 16:10 aspect ratio, running at 60 Hz with anti-glare coating and 300 nits of brightness.

Q: How much RAM and storage does the BX7V4UT#ABA include?

A: This configuration ships with 16GB of RAM and a 512GB SSD as the primary storage device.

Q: Does the HP ZBook 8 G1i BX7V4UT#ABA include discrete graphics?

A: Yes, the BX7V4UT#ABA includes a discrete GPU (listed as DSC in the product description) in addition to the integrated graphics in the Core Ultra 7 265H. Confirm the specific GPU model via HP's official ZBook 8 G1i datasheet for ISV certification requirements.

Q: What does the SmartBuy designation mean for the BX7V4UT#ABA?

A: SmartBuy indicates a factory-standardized HP commercial configuration available through authorized commercial distribution. It simplifies fleet procurement and imaging consistency — the hardware spec is fixed and validated, reducing configuration variance across a deployment batch.

Q: What is the weight and physical size of the BX7V4UT#ABA?

A: The ZBook 8 G1i BX7V4UT#ABA weighs 7.85 lb and measures 2.90 x 19.90 x 12.10 inches (depth x width x height). Plan for a suitably sized and padded carry case for field deployments.

Eden Phillips
Eden Phillips

The BX7V4UT#ABA is a machine I'd spec for a senior field integrator or security systems engineer who needs real compute on-site — the Core Ultra 7 265H's 5.30 GHz boost clock and 16-core architecture means you're not waiting on the workstation when you're commissioning a 200-camera deployment and need the VMS, IP scanner, and config tools open simultaneously. This isn't a light-travel machine at 7.85 lb, but that's the right trade-off when thermals and screen real estate matter more than carry weight.

Technical Highlights:

  • Core Ultra 7 265H (up to 5.30 GHz, 16C/16T): The performance envelope here handles multi-stream VMS decode, network configuration tools, and remote desktop sessions running concurrently without thread contention becoming the bottleneck — the kind of workload that chokes a standard business laptop mid-deployment.
  • 1920x1200 WUXGA 16:10 Display at 300 nit: The extra vertical pixels versus a 16:9 panel matter more than they sound — camera tree navigation, log tailing, and rack diagrams all benefit from the additional row height. Anti-glare coating is workable in indoor site environments; direct sunlight will still wash it out at 300 nit.
  • Discrete GPU (DSC) + 16GB RAM: The discrete graphics path offloads display decode from the CPU, which keeps frame rates stable in multi-monitor VMS views. 16GB is the floor for this use case — sufficient for standard VMS + tooling workloads, but flag it early if the user runs local VMs or parallel encode jobs.

Deployment Considerations:

  • The SmartBuy SKU BX7V4UT#ABA is a fixed configuration — verify RAM and storage meet your heaviest user's needs before ordering fleet quantities, since upgradeability varies on ZBook G1i-generation platforms and should be confirmed in HP's maintenance guide for this model.
  • At 7.85 lb and 19.90 inches wide, this workstation needs a 16-inch or larger bag rated for the size; standard 15.6-inch cases won't fit cleanly and risk pressure on the chassis corners during transport.

Best fit: senior integrators and IT architects who commission and manage enterprise physical security deployments from the field — where the combination of 16-core CPU headroom, a tall 16:10 display, and discrete graphics pays off over the course of a full-day site visit.

Specifications
Weight: 7.85 lb
Dimensions: 2.90 x 19.90 x 12.10 in (L x W x H)
Upc: 199251727146
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