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HP updates Envy printer lineup with 4500 and 5530 e-All-in-One multifunction devices

HP_ENVY_e-All-in-One_4500Check out our written reviews of the HP Envy 4500 and the HP Envy 5530 printers.

In addition to the multiple computers announced today, Hewlett-Packard also introduced two new multifunction printers in its Envy series: the Envy 4500 e-All-in-One (shown above) and the Envy 5530 e-All-in-One.

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HP isn’t unveiling anything groundbreaking in these two new models, but both are equipped with wireless connectivity, allowing you to control them via a smartphone, tablet, or PC sans wires; scan and send to a mobile device; print to the machines from anywhere as long as they’re connected to the Internet; and get news and coupons sent to the printers via the HP Printables feature.

The printers have a compact design ideal for home use. Both machines offer duplex printing, great for drafts and saving money and resources. Print speed is rated at 9 pages per minute (ppm) in black and 5 ppm in color. Users have the option of using high-capacity ink cartridges, but when your ink runs out you can use HP’s Instant Ink subscription service for easy replenishment.

HP Envy 5530 e-All-in-One
HP Envy 5530 e-All-in-One Image used with permission by copyright holder

HP’s mum on pricing and availability so far, but you can expect these to show up sometime this summer.

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