World’s First Mini Workstation, HP Z2 Mini Launched In India

HP on Monday announced that the world’s first mini workstation that the company is currently working on “Z2 Mini” has been made available in India. Z2 Mini is a small factor PC specially designed for users in Computer Aided Design (CAD) and other compute intensive industries.

HP redefined the workstation in 2009 with the introduction of the HP Z series, and now once again is disrupting the category with the new HP Z2 Mini Workstation – the ultimate combination of space efficiency, elegance and power for its customers and partners.

The company said in a statement, “At only 2.3-inch high, Z2 mini is 90 percent smaller than a traditional business-class tower PC and has the ability to support six displays.” 

“The workstation is twice as powerful compared to any other commercial mini PC in the market today,” they added.




Ketan Patel, Senior Director, Personal Systems Business, HP Inc. India, said “Designed for the workspace of the future, HP Z2 Mini Workstation is remarkably versatile and it showcases next level power by offering twice the power of a business-class mini PC, a key for designers.”

It runs on Windows 10 Pro or Linux and powered by next-generation Intel Xeon processors, bundled with Nvidia professional graphics, and HP Z Turbo Drive for handling large files fast.

Jeff Wood, vice president and general manager, Workstations and Thin Clients, HP Inc. said,”The HP Z2 Mini, the world’s first mini workstation, delivers breakthrough power and versatility in a small, iconic design,” 

The HP Z2 Mini Workstation will be available in India from January 25 starting Rs. 72,000.

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