
HP has announced three new web-connected printers in its ePrint line, which are HP Envy 100 e-All-in-One, HP Officejet Pro 8500A Plus and the HP Photosmart eStation.
The HP Envy 100 e-All-in-One is the simplest of the three which offers print, scan, copy and supports the HP web-connected printing which accepts prints via the web. The print speed is rated at 30 pages per minute for black ink, 25 ppm for color. And it uses two ink cartridges which is a black and a color. There is a 3.45-inch touchscreen as its control panel. It’ll sell for a price of $249 when it’s out on October 4th.

The second printer, HP Officejet Pro 8500A Plus, offers excellent printing speeds, a functional 4.3-inch color touchscreen and several networking options. On the touchscreen of this printer you can easily flick through various apps on the HP ePrintCenter app store, which has now had a number of partnerships including Google Docs, Google Maps, Yahoo etc.
Other goodies of this printer are USB 2.0 port, Ethernet port, PictBridge USB support, and WiFi up to wireless N. It also offers 4800ppi scan resolution, a 250-sheet input tray with a 50-sheet auto-document feeder, and a wider scanner bay for legal-sized sheets of paper. It’s out on Sept 13th and priced between $299 and $499 depending on the add-ons you choose.

Finally, the HP Photosmart eStation, which we’ve mentioned before, comes with a 7-inch touchscreen tablet as an option of its control panels. It offers print, scan, copy and fax. The tablet makes it easy for you to print whatever you want from the web. The tablet is detachable which still leaves the printer operable. This is the HP’s flagship printer, which is capable of printing up to resolutions up to 9,600×2,400 dpi and it has a five-ink cartridge bay. So, its price tallies with what was said, is priced at $399 and out on Sept 13th.
via cnet


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