HP has unveiled a cloud printing technology that lets people send a document to print anywhere in the world using any email-capable device.
The print giant has been talking about this new solution for a few months, but officially launched the new devices yesterday.
Documents are sent to the ePrint-enabled printer, which can be programmed to deliver content at specific times, or print direct. Users can therefore use any of their devices to do this – from PCs to smartphones to tablets.
The devices connect to the Google Cloud, meaning they can access tools like Google Docs directly. Prices for the e-All-In-One range start at $99.
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