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The following is a partial list of products manufactured under the Hewlett-Packard brand.
HP categories of printers as of November 2014 are:
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High-volume black and white laser printers
Office black and white laser printers
(As of November 2014)
Office color laser printers
Personal Color Laser printers
(As of November 2014)
Office laser multifunction printers
Personal laser multifunction printers
Discontinued models
(As of November 2014)
Photo and document all-in-one printers
(As of November 2014)
Compact photo printers
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Business ink multifunction printers
Page wide array printers
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Office Color Inkjet Printers
Discontinued models
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Graphics Printers
Scanners
Production Printers
Discontinued models
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Industrial Digital Press
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Inkjet Digital Web Press
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Mid to High-volume Latex Printers
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Industrial Printers
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Internal Print Servers
Wireless Print Servers
Printer Notes: In HP printers introduced since ca 2006, alpha codes indicate product groupings and optional features, thus for example: [3]
* Lead alpha codes:
| * Trailing alpha description codes:
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Originally made by Compaq, acquired by HP in 2002 following the merger.
Source: HP Handheld/Pocket/Palmtop PCs
HP 9800 series desktop computers as follows:
The Compaq Evo line of business desktops and laptops were originally made by Compaq in 2001 and was rebranded HP Compaq after the 2002 merger (see HP Business Desktops for recent products).
See HP X-Terminals
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See also HP Mobile Thin Clients
A series of desktop computers made by Compaq under the Compaq Presario brand since 1993. Acquired by HP in 2002, discontinued in 2013.
HP's line of business-oriented notebook computers since 1993. In chronological order of release:
Following HP's acquisition of Compaq in 2002, this series of notebooks was discontinued, replaced with the HP Pavilion, HP Compaq, and Compaq Presario notebooks.
The OmniBook name would later be repurposed for a line of consumer-oriented notebooks in 2024, replacing the old Pavilion and Spectre series of notebooks. [6]
The Compaq Evo line of business desktops and laptops were originally made by Compaq and was rebranded HP Compaq after the 2002 merger (see below for recent products).
Timeline of HP business notebook with pointing stick from 2003 to 2007 | ||||||
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model | 2003 | 2004 | 2005 | 2006 | 2007 | |
ultraportable | 12" | nc4000 [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] | nc4010 [12] [13] | nc4200 [14] [15] | nc2400 (no touch pad) [16] [17] [18] | 2510p [19] |
nc4400 [16] | ||||||
tablet pc | 12" | tc1100 [20] [21] | tc4200 [22] | tc4400 [16] | 2710p [23] | |
mainstream | 14" | nc6000 [24] [25] [26] | nc6220 [14] nc6230 [27] | nc6400 [16] | 6910p [28] | |
15" | nc8000 [29] | nc8230 [14] | nc8430 [16] | 8510p [30] | ||
17" | 8710p [31] | |||||
mobile workstation | 15" | nw8000 [32] | nw8240 [14] | nw8440 [33] | 8510w [34] | |
17" | nw9440 [33] | 8710w [35] |
See the HP EliteBook article for more details.
First generation — The xx30 generation comprised the following models:
Second generation — The xx40 series comprised the following models:
Third generation — The xx60 series, announced on February 23, 2011, [37] comprised the following models:
Fourth generation — The fourth generation, announced on May 9, 2012, [38] comprised the following models:
A series of notebook computers made by Compaq under the Compaq Presario brand since 1996. Acquired by HP in 2002 and replaces HP OmniBook that year, discontinued in 2013.
A series of multimedia notebooks. Some models had the HP developed QuickPlay software which enabled booting to a linux based DVD/Music player held on a separate partition. [39]
A series of notebooks introduced in 2024 to succeed the HP Pavilion laptops. The name was originally used for a line of business-oriented laptops and notebooks made by Hewlett-Packard from 1993–2002.
HP Z Series - All-in-One
HP Z Series - Desktop
Generation 1 (2010 - 2012)
Z Series Generation 2 (2013 - 2015)
Z Series Generation 3 (2015 - 2018)
Z Series Generation 4 (2019 on)
Entry-level servers used either the NetServer or ProLiant brands. The NetServer line of servers were discontinued following the merger with Compaq in 2002, with the ProLiant line of servers succeeding it. The ProLiant line of servers was then acquired by Hewlett Packard Enterprise in 2015 after HP split up into two separate companies.
Despite the ProLiant name being used on some of these entry-level servers listed below, they are based on HP's former NetServer line of servers from 1993–2002 (more specifically the tc series) and as such do not come with Compaq's SmartStart or Insight Management Agents. This is especially applicable to the later, post-merger ProLiant models made by HP, as earlier, pre-merger models made by Compaq under the ProLiant brand did come with the aforementioned management tools.
These are in a tower form factor.
Marketed as Compaq (pre-merger)
Marketed as HP (post-merger)
ML 100 series
ML 300 series
ML 100 series
ML 300 series
ML100 series
ML300 series
ML100 series
ML300 series
Marketed as HP (pre-split)
Marketed as HPE (post-split)
These are in a rack mount form factor.
A series of servers under the ProLiant brand, originally made by Compaq. The ProLiant brand was acquired by HP in 2002 during their merger with Compaq and later acquired by Hewlett Packard Enterprise in 2015.
Unlike with the NetServer-based ProLiant entry-level servers made by HP, these servers listed below are based on Compaq's former ProLiant line from 1993–2002 and do come with SmartStart and Compaq's Insight Management Agents, especially for the earlier pre-merger ProLiant models. The later, post-merger models made by HP under the ProLiant brand do not come with these aforementioned management tools following HP's acquisition of Compaq in 2002.
These are in a tower form factor. 'e' indicates 'essential' and 'p' indicates 'performance' variants.
These are in a rack mount form factor.
DL560 G1
DL560 Gen8
These are in a blade form factor.
Integrity BL blades
Compaq ProLiant
ProCurve Networking by HP is the networking division of HP.
All sold in either the DLT 8K or Ultrium 230 format.
Compaq Computer Corporation was an American information technology company founded in 1982 that developed, sold, and supported computers and related products and services. Compaq produced some of the first IBM PC compatible computers, being the second company after Columbia Data Products to legally reverse engineer the BIOS of the IBM Personal Computer. It rose to become the largest supplier of PC systems during the 1990s. The company was initially based in Harris County, Texas.
The iPAQ is a discontinued line of Pocket PC devices produced from 2000 until 2010. It was first unveiled by Compaq in April 2000. iPAQ included PDA-devices, smartphones and GPS-navigators. A substantial number of devices were outsourced from Taiwanese HTC corporation.
LaserJet is a line of laser printers sold by HP Inc. since 1984. The LaserJet was the world's first commercially successful laser printer. Canon supplies both mechanisms and cartridges for most HP laser printers; some larger A3 models use Samsung print engines.
HP Pavilion is a discontinued line of consumer-oriented personal computers originally produced by Hewlett-Packard and later by its successor, HP Inc. Introduced in 1995, HP has used the name for both desktops and laptops for home and home office use.
Integrated Lights-Out, or iLO, is a proprietary embedded server management technology by Hewlett Packard Enterprise which provides out-of-band management facilities. The physical connection is an Ethernet port that can be found on most ProLiant servers and microservers of the 300 and above series.
The Compaq Presario 1200 was a line of notebook computers produced between 1998 and 2000 by Compaq as part of Compaq Presario line.
ProLiant is a brand of server computers that was originally developed and marketed by Compaq, Hewlett-Packard (HP), and currently marketed by Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE). ProLiant servers were first introduced by Compaq in 1993, succeeding their SystemPro line of servers in the high-end space.
The HP xb3000 Notebook Expansion Base is a laptop docking station manufactured by Hewlett-Packard Company.
The Hewlett-Packard Company, commonly shortened to Hewlett-Packard or HP, was an American multinational information technology company headquartered in Palo Alto, California. HP developed and provided a wide variety of hardware components, as well as software and related services to consumers, small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs), and fairly large companies, including customers in government, health, and education sectors. The company was founded in a one-car garage in Palo Alto by Bill Hewlett and David Packard in 1939, and initially produced a line of electronic test and measurement equipment. The HP Garage at 367 Addison Avenue is now designated an official California Historical Landmark, and is marked with a plaque calling it the "Birthplace of 'Silicon Valley'".
BladeSystem is a line of blade server machines from Hewlett Packard Enterprise that was introduced in June 2006.
HP EliteBook is a line of business-oriented laptop computers made by Hewlett-Packard, marketed as a high-end line positioned above the ProBook series. The line was introduced in August 2008 as a replacement of the HP Compaq line of business laptops, and initially included mobile workstations until September 2013, when they were rebranded as HP ZBook. The EliteBook mainly competes against computer lineups such as Acer's TravelMate, Dell's Latitude, Lenovo's ThinkPad and Dynabook's Portégé and Tecra.
The HP Pavilion dv1000 was a model series of laptops manufactured by Hewlett-Packard Company that featured 16:10 14.1" or 14.3" diagonal displays.
The HP ProBook is a line of laptop computers made by Hewlett-Packard since 2009, marketed to business users but with a list price lower than that of HP's higher-end EliteBook series.
The HP Envy is a discontinued line of consumer-oriented high-end laptops, desktop computers and printers manufactured and sold by HP Inc. from 2009 to 2024. It originally started as a high-end version of the HP Pavilion line before becoming its own separate line years later.
HP Essential was a trademark used by Hewlett-Packard to denote their entry-level, inexpensive laptops using the Microsoft Windows operating system, produced from 2009 to 2024. Products under the "Essential" moniker include the HP Laptop series and HP Notebook series, as well as products simply branded as "HP". A similar line called HP Stream compromised of low-end consumer-oriented laptops and tablets. It is discontinued in 2024 in favor of the revived OmniBook brand of AI-powered laptops.
HP ZBook is a brand of mobile workstations made by HP Inc. Introduced in September 2013, as the portable variant of the HP Z workstations, it is a successor to HP's previous mobile workstations in the HP EliteBook series. The ZBook mainly competes against PCs such as Dell's Precision and Lenovo's ThinkPad P series.
ServerWorks Corporation was an American fabless semiconductor company based in Santa Clara, California, that manufactured chipsets for server computers and workstations running IA-32 microprocessors. Founded as Reliance Computer Corporation in 1994, it filed its initial public offering in the beginning of 2000 and was acquired by Broadcom for nearly US$1 billion.
HP Inc. is an American multinational information technology company headquartered in Palo Alto, California, that develops personal computers (PCs), printers and related supplies, as well as 3D printing services. Founded in 2015 as the successor of the original Hewlett-Packard, HP Inc. is the world's second-largest personal computer vendor by unit sales after Lenovo and ahead of Dell, as of 2024.
HP Z is a series of professional workstation computers developed by Hewlett-Packard. The first-generation desktop products were announced in March 2009, replacing the HP 9000 xw series. The product line expanded to mobile with the announcement of ZBook in September 2013, replacing HP's EliteBook W-series mobile workstations. The Z workstations mainly compete against Dell's Precision workstations, Lenovo's ThinkStation and ThinkPad P series workstations, as well as Apple's Mac Pro and MacBook Pro.
NetServer was a line of x86-based server and workstation computers sold by Hewlett-Packard (HP) from 1993 to 2002. It was Hewlett-Packard's first entry in the commodity local area networking (LAN) market.
NEW NAMING CONVENTION [:] HP Imaging and Printing Group is changing the way it assigns product names and model numbers [...] by adding lead alphas to model numbers and redefining a consistent meaning for trailing alphas.