Previously known as the eStation Zeus (Printer) and eStation Zeen (Android tablet), the Photosmart eStation C510 is now available via HP for $399.99 and the Android tablet detaches and brings a functional tablet allowing printing directly to your printer without the need of a PC.
Features of the Photosmart eStation C510 include:
Full Web browsing from a detachable touchscreen.
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Tap into your online world—browse the Web, access news and weather updates, e-mail and more. |
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Download and print from the Web—documents, photos and more—using a handy, wireless touchscreen. |
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Browse the latest e-book bestsellers or old favorites, using the wireless touchscreen. |
Use apps to print from the Web without using a PC.
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Use customized apps to quickly get the prints you want from the Web. |
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Access and print, using apps for Yahoo!®, Facebook, and Snapfish. |
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Get fun and useful templates for calendars, games and more, using HP Quick Forms. |
Wireless all-in-one functionality, plus HP ePrint.
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Print at your convenience—whether it’s from across town or across the room—using HP ePrint. |
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Print and share from multiple PCs, and stay connected, using integrated wireless networking. |
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Count on affordable, individual inks for long-lasting photos, and get a great value for frequent printing. |
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Have more fun with your photos with HP Photo Creations software and tools to make photo printing easy. |
Save energy and conserve resources.
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Save time and paper by printing two-sided documents automatically. |
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Save energy with the ENERGY STAR® qualified HP Photosmart eStation. |
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Reduce packaging waste—the HP Photosmart eStation is shipped in an innovative, reusable bag. |
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Get free, easy recycling—cartridges returned through HP Planet Partners are recycled responsibly. |
You can check out more about this printer/tablet combo by heading here and if you’re willing to drop the $399 on this bundle, head over to HP’s product page for the C510 and order yours today. Has anyone been following this bundle? Are you ordering yours?
Via: HP, Engadget