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Hewlett-Packard indicator on the HP creating. Hewlett Packard unveiled a printer on Monday which has a built-in Internet connection that permits printing immediately from the Net with out a private laptop or computer.
Hewlett Packard unveiled a printer on Monday using a built-in Internet connection that permits printing right from your Web without having a personalized laptop or computer.
The HP Photosmart Premium with TouchSmart Net, described by HP because the 1st Web-connected house printer, will be offered later this year and should expense around 399 bucks inside the U.s., the company explained in a very assertion.
The inkjet printer capabilities a touchscreen panel which allows end users to connect and print directly from certain sites.
Among the sites offering the print application would be the newspaper USA Today, Google Maps and Google Calendar,
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The printer can also link to a user's Snapfish account to watch, print and upload images, the Palo Alto, California-based HP mentioned.
A company spokeswoman explained HP planned to release a developers kit later on this 12 months which might enable other web sites to offer the printing choice.
"Users is going to be ready to browse and view well-liked Internet destinations and simply touch the app of their option to start a Web page in which they can customize and print subject material on desire in an easy-to-read format," the HP assertion said.
"We are making the most of the digital subject material explosion to reinvent the category with an entirely new printing platform -- powered by touch and empowered through the World wide web," said Vyomesh Joshi, an HP executive vice president.
"By providing folks use of the material they want at the touch of the finger, the ability to customize their printing expertise and develop their very own apps, and enabling simple 'one touch' wireless setup, we are driving a significant shift in how folks is going to be printing in the future."
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