HP Android-Powered Photosmart eStation C510

HP Android-Powered Photosmart eStation C510

Although HP has big plans for webOS on printers following its Palm acquisition, the company isn’t shy to show off an Android model of the integrated Zeus/Zeen Photosmart printer, which essentially is a printer with a dock for a tablet to provide ease of printing capabilities.

The good news is that Android seems to be on-board on this model, providing more options and choices for users besides webOS and shows that HP is still committed to a diversified product portfolio. HP has also built on a UI layer to make it easy to use, and will provide a touchscreen UI for docked mode. Now, time for the bad news. The eStation C510 lacks a Gmail app and does not appear to have access to Android Market for apps. However, to mitigate this, HP is providing some custom apps for printing Facebook, Flickr, and Snapfish photos.

There’s also deep integration for Barnes & Noble ereader app, the nook. We’re wondering if Barnes & Noble, digital publishers, and HP got together to enable you to convert your digital books made in bits to physical books composed of atoms!

According to Engadget, which had gotten glimpse of this tablet/printer combo, here are some details of the eStation 510:

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