In an odd gadget combo, Hewlett-Packard announced a printer with a detachable Android tablet computer in it. The device is part of the company’s strategy of integrating the internet into its core ...
HP’s new printer tablet is not the “Slate” you’re looking for, but it does lend a pinch of crazy to a tablet market that will soon get pretty crowded. The HP tablet measures 7 inches and, according to ...
Even though the HP Zeen Android tablet is not available as a stand-alone tablet, the comparison seems inevitable. After all, one has to wonder what exactly this tablet is, being that ships with the HP ...
HP’s web-enabled printers already featured touchscreen control panels and wireless printing but now the company has gone one step further by including a detachable 7-inch Android with its new ...
Hewlett-Packard may have a very disruptive Android tablet on its hands courtesy of its eStation printer of all things. Officially, HP isn't in the Android tablet market. Unofficially, HP is going to ...
Hewlett-Packard (HPQ) made a number of product announcements that demonstrate how the company plans to use digital media as a form of stealth marketing. From packaging printers with Google (GOOG) ...
Hewlett-Packard showed off a tablet computer that serves as a control panel for its new printer. The tablet browses the Web and can be used as an e-reader. It has a 7-inch screen and can be easily ...
It seems that HP does want to release an Android tablet after all, even if their main OS going forward is going to be WebOS. However, they won’t simply release a tablet the way you’d think they would.
One analyst firm brings up an interesting reason why HP may want its TouchPad to succeed: tablets are reducing the need for printers and profit-rich print supplies. That’s the word from a Wall Street ...