The OEM launched its Officejet X machines as well as a host of other devices.
Times of India reported on the large product launch by the OEM in India, which included tablets and laptops in addition to the many printers in both the Officejet X and LaserJet ranges.
The Officejet X range of devices includes the Enterprise Colour MFP X585 series, which features three different models including the MFP X585dn, MFP X585f and Flow MFP X585z, which will be priced at Rs 141,200 ($2,381/€1,749), Rs 144,439 ($2,435/€1,790) and Rs 154,231 ($2,600/€1,911) respectively. Additionally, the X555 series was released, including the Enterprise Colour X555dn andX555xh, priced at Rs 71,400 ($1,204/€884) and Rs 80,750 ($1,361/€1,000) respectively.
In the Colour LaserJet brand, HP released colour machines, including the Enterprise MFP M600 series, featuring print speeds of 45 ppm across the different devices, with the Flow MFP M680 available in three versions: the M680dn, M680f and M680z. The three machines feature two-sided single-pass scanning and cloud connectivity, and are available for Rs 3,40,000 ($5,733/€4,213), Rs 3,82,500 ($6,450/€4,740) and Rs 4,46,250 ($7,525/€5,530) respectively.
The M651 series in turn includes single-function machines with a 4.3-inch colour touchscreen, USB, wireless and NFC (near-field communications) connectivity, and mobile printing technology. The two machines include the M651n and M651dn, priced at Rs 1,49,672 ($2,524/€1,854) and Rs 1,87,068 ($3,154/€2,318) respectively. Finally, the MFP M476 – HP’s first Mopria-certified printer – was launched in two variants: the M476nw and M476dw, priced at Rs 56,700 ($956/€702) and Rs 64,800 ($1,092/€803) respectively.
HP’s other technology releases in India included its EliteBook Folio 1040 G1 two-in-one notebook, its Pro x2 410 and Elitepad 1000 tablets, the HP 205 AIO PC, and the Elitedesk 800 G1 business desktop PC.