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Hewlett-Packard signal on a HP constructing. Hewlett Packard unveiled a printer on Monday which has a built-in Net connection that allows printing directly through the Net devoid of a personalized personal computer.
Hewlett Packard unveiled a printer on Monday using a built-in Net connection that enables printing directly through the World wide web without a individual pc.
The HP Photosmart Top quality with TouchSmart Internet, explained by HP because the 1st Web-connected house printer, is going to be available later on this 12 months and need to price around 399 dollars in the United states of america, the business mentioned inside a assertion.
The inkjet printer capabilities a touchscreen panel which allows consumers to connect and print directly from distinct internet sites.
Among the internet sites supplying the print software would be the newspaper USA Nowadays, Google Maps and Google Calendar, motion picture ticket support Fandango, Weathernews and Coupons.com, which provides shop, restaurant and amusement discounts.
The printer could also connect to a user's Snapfish account to view, print and upload pictures, the Palo Alto, California-based HP stated.
A firm spokeswoman said HP planned to release a developers kit later this yr which would let other sites to offer the printing selection.
"Users will likely be capable to browse and see popular Web locations and just touch the app of their alternative to kick off a Internet page exactly where they can customise and print content on need in an easy-to-read format," the HP statement mentioned.
"We are profiting from the digital subject material explosion to reinvent the category with the completely new printing platform -- driven by touch and empowered through the Web," mentioned Vyomesh Joshi, an HP executive vice president.
"By providing folks use of the content material they need in the touch of a finger, the ability to customise their printing expertise and produce their very own apps,
Office 2010 Key, and enabling straightforward 'one touch' wireless setup, we're driving a significant shift in how men and women will be printing in the future."
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