*NEWS*HP TO TARGET SMALL & MEDIUM BUSS !!

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Date: Friday September 19, 2003 09:32:00 am
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    HP Targets Small and Medium Businesses with Smart Office Initiative
    HP Yesterday Announced its Smart Office initiative for small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs), which provides tailored support services, local expertise, and products to help SMBs manage their unique business needs.

    “This initiative includes products, technology solutions and partnerships specifically designed to meet the needs of SMB customers and is backed by a $750 million investment in R&D, marketing, sales programs and services,” said Fiorina.

    New products include:

    — The HP Color LaserJet 9500 printer: provides powerful printing of color-rich do-it-yourself marketing materials with high-quality color graphics, text and image clarity.

    — The HP Deskjet 5850 printer: combines ease of use with built-in wired Ethernet networking and wireless (802.11b) printing for up to five users, six-ink printing, up to 4,800 x 1,200-optimized dots per inch (dpi).

    — The HP Deskjet 9600 series printers: offers six- ink printing, 4,800-optimized dpi and four-sided, borderless printing on a variety of HP papers including A6 size postcards to A3/11 x 17-inch size posters.

    — HP Business Inkjet 1100 series printers: ideal for high-productivity individuals or small work teams, comes with a host of cost-saving features.

    — HP LaserJet 1010, 1012 and 1015 printers: offer affordable, high-quality, compact and network-based printing — so more employees can share the same printer.

    — HP Digital Projector mp3130: the brightest digital projector in the under four-pound category, this mobile projector connects wirelessly to PCs, personal digital assistants and other wireless-based devices.

    — HP ProCurve Wireless Access Point 420: provides secure wireless connectivity based on current 802.11b standards and allows for future 802.11g upgrades.

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