HP's new ZBook Firefly G9 is a mobile workstation built for professionals on the go

HP ZBook Firefly G9
HP ZBook Firefly G9 (Image credit: HP)

What you need to know

  • HP just announced two new ZBook Firefly G9 workstation laptops.
  • The laptops are built for professional workflows and run on NVIDIA T550 graphics.
  • HP will start shipping the HP ZBook Firefly G9 in March, though the company has not shared pricing details at this time.

The ZBook Firefly G9 laptops feature 16:10 HP DreamColor displays. Inside, they run on next-gen Intel Core processors (not specified) and NVIDIA T550 laptop GPUs. They're available with up to 64GB of memory, which should be more than enough for heavy-duty multitasking and handling large files.

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CategoryHP ZBook Firefly G9
Display16:10 HP DreamColor
ProcessorNext-gen Intel Core (not specified)
GraphicsNVIDIA T550
MemoryUp to 64GB
PortsHDMI, 2x USB-A, USB-C Thunderbolt, USB-C, headphone jack

HP hasn't shared the full spec sheet for the pair of ZBook Firefly G9 laptops, but based on the information available, they should be able to handle a wide range of workloads.

The ZBook Firefly G9 laptops round out an expanded portfolio from HP that includes the new HP Elite Dragonfly G3, the HP ENVY 27-inch All-in-One, the HP Elite Dragonfly Chromebook Enterprise, and several Z displays and monitors.

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