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I have a HP Z4 G4 computer. There is a cover on the bottom that says “Made in Mexico.” There is another device that says “Made in America.”
Are there any differences or advantages?

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 the difference is that one was made in america and the other in mexico, end of story

 

large companies always want to have more than one single manufacturing  location for numerous reasons, some you should be able to think of on your own........... other less known reasons relate to trade tariffs and delivery times

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I have a question: Is it the same quality as the ones made in America?

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perhaps you might want to give some more thought to you last post? 

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HP has decided to assemble substandard parts on mondays and tuesdays (using parts from around the world) in the mexican plant and then do the same for products made in america on wes/thursdays and for fridays they simply flip a coin to see who makes the better product  on fridays and on the weekend they combine the output together so buyers can get surprised as to what they are getting

 

ok, fun time is over,..................have you ever heard of QUALITY CONTROL PROCEDURES? do you really think any company is going to make a product that has worse specs than what they advertise for a product

 

HP goes to great lengths for all their products (not just workstations)  to insure that ALL manufacturing  plants meet their specifications for the parts used to make a product and the final finished product no matter where thy parts come from and where they are assembled 

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