Hewlett-Packard at CeBIT 99

Published: 17 March 1999 y., Wednesday
For visitors, HP at CeBIT means a product and solution range covering just about every aspect of information technology. You can drop in regularly in the next few weeks this site to keep you right up-to-date throughout CeBIT. Bringing you the latest news and showing you shots of the day (as well creating as an ever growing image archive). In Hall 1 (Stand 7i2), you can see Business Computing solutions in keeping with motto " We build the Electronic World". A broad product portfolio, state-of-the-art technology and firmly establsihed solutions. In Hall 7 (Stand C30) HP is exhibiting printers and scanners for professional and home use. For professional users, concepts such as Mopying, Digital Sending and Color in the Workplace are integrated into the Digital Workplace. Private customers will find solutions such as digital photography and All-in-One devices. CoCreate, an HP subsidiary, is exhibiting Engineering solutions in Hall 21(Stand C56). And in Hall 22 (Stand C35) you can see HP is Big on Printing with Large Format Printing (LFP) up to DIN A0 and larger. Finally - play HP_s entertaining site exploration game. It will not only bring you a lot of pleasure, but also lots of points towards your choice of many valuable prizes.
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