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== Missing engineering products ==

Back around 1984 I used an [[HP series 80]] to remote-control many different Hewlett-Packard products, but this page seems to omit all such things: signal generators, spectrum analyzers, etc, etc. Should it be renamed?

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Dates

I consulted this list to check the age of some old printers (Deskjet 500, 850c) and was disappointed that that information is not included. So I would like to ask that, when possible, some date information be included. For instance, date of introduction, and/or years of production. Another things that would be useful is type of interface (parallel, USB, appletalk, etc.). Rps (talk) 16:46, 6 January 2012 (UTC)[reply]

May I suggest that you look up the info. for your printers on the HP website, and then add it here. Adding the information for the two printers you mentioned will seed this article and encourage others to contribute what they know. Christopher Rath (talk) 17:43, 7 January 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Is there a list of old HP servers and their specifications anywhere? Specifically, I'd like to know the difference between the tc3100 and tc4100. I think they differ only in CPU/memory/drive options? HP don't seem to maintain a list of their old products. 2fort5r (talk) 11:12, 11 August 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Untitled

Could the person who added the 4250 and 4350 series please be more careful. The links to the 4200 and 4300 series should NOT have been removed. Yes, the 4250 and 4350 are updates of the 4200 and 4300 and so they should require their own links.

These products (4200/4300 series) should move down on the page under the previous products header.

So I actually moved them back down there, this time leaving the links attached. Sorry for ommitting those earlier. Was my first edit and hadn't noticed I missed adding the link back in.


Many of the Photosmart All-in-one series printers are missing entirely. All Photosmart X All-in-one printers released after 3310 are missing, namely: 5510, 5520, 6510, 6520, 7510, and 7520. These should all be listed right below "Photosmart 3310" under 1.2 "PSC/Photosmart All-in-one printers". Also, the link provided under that very same title links to a page named "HP Photosmart". The overview for that page reads "Hewlett-Packard's line of digital cameras is called Photosmart.". The page does not even recognize that HP has a brand of printers also named Photosmart. As it currently links to a page that currently only regards HP Photosmart cameras, the link to that page below the subtitle for "PSC/Photosmart All-in-one printers" should be removed. 25 June 2014.


I vote NOT to merge this with the general Hewlett-Packard page. This page is too long to be added to the general page. I think a seperate page is warranted for HP products. MrCyber 20:14, 7 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]


For the diehard hp fan (not many of us left these days) it is useful to keep this seperate as a reference, why merge?


The Color LaserJet product series seems to be missing entirely?


The Digital Sender [1] product lines needs some addition as well. This includes the ScanJet 5 [2], DS9100c [3],DS8100c [4], DS9200c [5], and DS9250C [6] lines of network scanners. (Sstringham 18:56, 7 November 2007 (UTC)).[reply]



HP-UX ??????


HP Future Products

Currently HP can get 512 cores in a single blade system rack with their ProLiant BL460c product (Xeon-Clovertown). I have read that HP plans to double the number of sockets in a single rack for their upcoming blade system. Does anyone have any information about this upcoming system? It appears they would be able to get 1024 cores in a single rack, while still using quad-core sockets (not 8-core sockets). When is this system expected to start shipping?

Also, any other information on other HP future server products? Westwind273 16:44, 21 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Bigger printers

"Wide-format digital press", the HP Scitex TJ8300/TJ8500[7] Worth a mention...Snori 03:53, 14 November 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Added product

HP Pavilion zd8000 series. If anyone has any verifiable information on this past machine, perhaps create a stub? 77.100.16.146 (talk) 10:08, 11 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]

seperate sections for different HP range

Why isn't this page seperated into sections for Imaging and Printing / Personal Systems / Technology Systems?? It just seems to be a lost of numbers.. it could just as well point to Product bulletin ... Jez t e C 15:17, 27 February 2009 (UTC)[reply]

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Bias

Hi, this article is NOT a list of HP products (past and present) - it is a list of HP IT products (computers, printers, calculators, etc). It totally ignores HP's background in test equipment and medical electronics. Whilst HP sold off those divisions in 1999, many of their products were extremely notable - for example the HP 3458A digital multimeter, which is one of the most precise voltmeters ever made, an industry standard amongst metrologists, and still in production today under the Keysight brand (formerly Agilent). I would suggest that this article is renamed to List of HP IT products or similar, or else it needs significant expansion in order to correct this extreme lack of NPOV. I don't know enough to do this myself - expert attention needed? SmilingFace (talk) 20:37, 28 October 2014 (UTC)[reply]


HP Designjets

Hi there. Would anyone mind citing this link http://www.hpplotter.co.uk/upgrade-path-tool against HP Designjet printers as it shows the natural upgrade path of any particular Designjet printer - as well as providing useful data such as the date the printer was first introduced and what then replaced the printer - in some cases showing a long transition of 4+ consecutive Designjet upgrades to get to a current model available in today's market - pretty much an historical viewpoint. I ask because although I think it is relevant and helpful it is my own website - so I'd rather someone else check it out and then add it. Thanks guys. PlotterFairy (talk) 00:39, 7 November 2014 (UTC)[reply]

This would fit better on the HP_Deskjet article. --DavidRabahy (talk) 18:49, 11 December 2014 (UTC)[reply]

HP 71B missing?

HP-71B seems to be missing, also HP-75 — Preceding unsigned comment added by 79.192.30.11 (talk) 17:28, 18 October 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Missing engineering products

Back around 1984 I used an HP series 80 to remote-control many different Hewlett-Packard products, but this page seems to omit all such things: signal generators, spectrum analyzers, etc, etc. Should it be renamed?