

In the new Desktop range is the HP Pavilion Elite m9000 series Entertainment Desktop PC and new 22 and 24 widescreen HDMI monitors which can be adjusted for height or orientation. The company is also launching new all-in-one Photosmart printers, including one model which features a built-in CD/DVD writer.Īpart from the printers, HP has expanded its notebook offering with new special edition notebooks – one with a glossy Mac-like finishes as well as a media centre notebook dubbed “The Dragon.” Priced from $4999, the Dragon can be a semi-portable second TV. HP says they are an industry-first, though whether consumers are looking for a dedicated photo printer is yet to be seen.

The new touch-screen Home Photo Center printers come complete with a stylus to edit and personalise photos before printing. HP Vice President, Imaging & Printing and Consumer Group, South Pacific, Christoph Schell, said: “HP is creating personal experiences in both the computing and printing markets, continually innovating and designing technology with the consumer at the centre of each stage of product development from choice, through to out of box experiences and ongoing usage.” While there are two new Photosmart home photo printing products, HP also allows consumers to upload digital photos onto its Snapfish website, and through the website order prints, albums and other photo gifts (magnets, canvas prints etc) to be delivered home, or to a retailer such as Harvey Norman. The company is also offering more choices in the way consumers can print photos.

The company says its new product line and Print 2.0 strategy is all about repositioning the company from being “the leaders of the printer market to the leaders in printing.”Īs such, HP’s new printer line up includes a Smart Web Printing tool to help consumers print from websites, without printing ads or any other unnecessary information. The iNotebook will not come cheap, where you will have to pony up $179.99 for a white or black version.In a bid to capitalise on pre-Christmas sales, Hewlett-Packard (HP) has launched a new suite of computing, mobile and printing products that are aimed to give consumers a more user-friendly experience and a variety in printing options. Apart from that, you can erase, highlight, stamp, and create text boxes, not to mention customize the background of your documents, bring some life to the notes by adding images, and heck, even to record voice notes. The app will feature an intuitive organizational structure, ranging from Notebooks to Tabs, and Pages.
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The iNotebook does not need any kind of special ink or paper to get the job done, where its sensor boasts of integrated memory that enables notes to be captured whenever your iPad or Bluetooth connectivity cannot be used at that point in time. Well, their latest release is known as the iNotebook which will cater to the iPad and smaller sibling, the recently introduced iPad mini, and the iNotebook will come in a slim, elegant design while letting iPad users wirelessly transfer what they have written into a digital format, making life easier to organize, and those digitized documents can then be edited and shared later on. Targus is a trusted name when it comes to accessories for your computing devices – tablets and notebooks alike.
