PALO ALTO, CA — (Marketwired) — 05/06/13 — HP (NYSE: HPQ) today announced new products, technology and tools designed to help small and medium-size businesses (SMBs) improve productivity and increase their connectivity.
When it comes to IT purchasing decisions, many SMBs struggle to meet all of their needs in balancing performance, quality and design. HP understands this and is helping SMBs achieve this balance with high-performance notebook PCs that offer cutting-edge design and features, and reliable print solutions that are easily integrated into business environments. Furthermore, HP-s offerings are designed to meet the budgets of SMBs while providing an increased focus on productivity and manageability.
HP-s new SMB offerings include:
business notebooks deliver sleek design, great battery life,(1) solid durability and essential security features to meet everyday work demands.
business notebooks deliver essential multimedia tools and connectivity for home and office.(2)
and and printers help businesses proactively manage their printing and imaging ecosystems to save time and money.
“Our SMB customers often play multiple roles within their organization — from managers to accounting to IT — and they require flexible, high-performance tools to complete their varied business tasks,” said Chris Ogburn, director, Americas Small and Medium-sized Business and Channel Marketing, HP. “HP is focused on providing user-friendly technologies that improve performance and empower our customers, tearing down productivity barriers with ultra mobile and powerful solutions.”
The HP ProBook 400 Series notebook PCs are a complete portfolio of five reliable SMB notebooks designed for cost-conscious customers who want to work smarter without compromising design. Offered in 17.3-, 15.6-, 14- and 13.3-inch flat-panel screen sizes, and featuring a range of powerful processors from Intel and AMD, the new HP ProBook 400 series is up to 36 percent thinner and 18 percent lighter than previous-generation notebooks. It also features a stylish Meteorite Grey casing with aluminum accents that aligns with HP-s new design DNA to create a unified identity, brand alignment and common user experience across HP PC and printing solutions.
The HP ProBook 400 series notebooks will positively impact SMBs with quick, long-lasting productivity through a new hybrid hard drive option that offers the responsiveness of an SSD(3) with the capacity of a traditional hard drive, connectivity options that include 4G WWAN(4,5) and the peace of mind of . Additionally, the notebooks are Skype-ready and feature rich DTS Sound+ for premium-quality audio and video conferencing.(6,7)
Tailored for SMBs, the HP 200 Series business notebook PCs are offered in 15.6- and 14-inch screen sizes and with a range of wireless capabilities(2) and powerful processors from Intel and AMD. They feature a user-friendly design for easy content creation and consumption at work or home, while a durable casing and HP 3D DriveGuard(8) help protect the notebooks regardless of location.
From trainings to sales presentations, the HP 200 Series delivers high-quality multimedia right out of the box with preinstalled software and features. Users can connect to larger HD(9) displays through the HDMI port,(10) while the Altec Lansing speaker provides an extraordinary listening experience.
HP-s new printing and imaging solutions combine efficiency and easy manageability with value to help business customers produce, store and access high-quality content quickly.
The new additions include:
series offers fast and reliable printing and imaging capabilities to help businesses nimbly meet customer and market demands. In addition, customers can easily print while on the go to these MFPs from their smartphone or tablet via ,(11) AirPrint(12) and DirectPrint.
, a new enterprise-class device, offers safeguarded, large-volume printing and imaging capabilities at a low acquisition price.
offers a small footprint and scan-to-cloud support for applications like HP Flow CM Professional.(13)
and provide professional printing for up to 50 percent lower cost per page than laser printers(14) and can be easily integrated into existing IT infrastructures through enhanced manageability and workflow solutions.
helps business customers cost-effectively bring these print shop jobs in-house.
The HP ProBook 400 series and HP 200 series business notebooks are expected to be available in the United States this month. Pricing for the HP ProBook 400 series starts at $499. Pricing for the HP 200 starts at $249.
The HP LaserJet Pro MFP M521 series, HP LaserJet Enterprise M725 and HP Scanjet Pro 3000 s2 Sheet-feed Scanner are available now worldwide.
The HP Officejet Pro 251dw Printer and HP Officejet Pro 276dw MFP are available now in the United States. The HP Officejet 7610 Wide Format e-All-in-One is expected to be available beginning in July.
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(1) Varies by use; up to eight hours of battery life.
(2) Wireless access point and internet service is required and not included. Availability of public wireless access points limited.
(3) The 500GB capacity Hybrid HDD will be on the HP ProBook 440, 450 and 470, while only an SSD is available on the HP ProBook 430.
(4) WWAN requires separately purchased service contract. Check with service provider for coverage and availability in area. 4G available in the United States only.
(5) Optional features sold separately or as add-on features.
(6) Internet access required.
(7) Optional webcam required.
(8) Requires Microsoft® Windows®.
(9) HD content required to view HD images.
(10) The HDMI cable is sold separately.
(11) Requires an internet connection to HP web-enabled printer and HP ePrint account registration (a list of eligible printers, supported documents and image types, and other HP ePrint details is available at ). Mobile devices require internet connection and email capability. May require wireless access point. Separately purchased data plans or usage fees may apply. Print times and connection speeds may vary. Some HP LaserJet printers may require firmware upgrades.
(12) Supports the following devices running iOS 4.2 or later: iPad®, iPad® 2, iPhone® (3GS or later), iPod touch® (3rd generation or later). Works with HP-s AirPrint-enabled printers and requires the printer be connected to the same network as iOS device. Wireless performance is dependent upon physical environment and distance from the access point.
(13) The HP Flow CM mobile features may require an app or software to enable functionality, available for download at . Mobile devices require internet connection and email capability. May require wireless access point. Separately purchased data plans or usage fees may apply. Print times and Connection speeds may vary.
(14) Cost per page (CPP) claim is based on the majority of color laser MFPs < $1,000 USD MSRP and color laser printers < $800 USD MSRP as of March 2012, ISO yield based on continuous printing in default mode based on market share as reported by IDC as of Q1 2012. CPP comparisons for laser supplies are based on published specifications of the manufacturers- highest capacity cartridges. CPP based on HP 970XL/971XL ink cartridges estimated street price. Additional information is available at .
(15) Estimated U.S. retail prices. Actual prices may vary.
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