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HP's Ideas have turned to junk too.

The stuff HP is trying to put out is junk. What a dumb idea. I'm not going to buy something that I can already do and waste money, especially in this economy even I was still working I wouldnt buy it.

HP relied to much on there ink. Now it's costing them because they let new technology slide. That's why all the others are way ahead. It's to late HP you cant back 15 years ago in today and think your going to make it. This way your coming with stupid ideas. The other reason you laid off to many good engineers remember there are similiar compainies now. Your not going to catch up. What's done is done.

posted by : Recent Ex HP Employee, 25 July 2009 Complain about this comment
Don't Ferengi My Printer!

In Star Trek, the Ferengi like Quark [I like the character hate their lifestyle, but understood the perody] is what the computer industry is increasing its pressure economically to, that only the well to do will be able to afford.

This will abruptly hit a wall! Cyber elitism always undoes itself in any run.

posted by : Phil, 11 July 2009 Complain about this comment
Other Printers

If people wanted to use a 4" screen to get on the net, they'd use their phone.

What HP & the other printer makers should do is move into 3D and object printers.

posted by : Ugly American, 09 July 2009 Complain about this comment
...they are on to something

Kodak is brilliant because there is no way today to get directions or print movie tickets without one of their new fancy printers. Oh wait, my PC will do that for the last decade.

The well of ideas must be dry at HP.

posted by : Jim Kiler, 08 July 2009 Complain about this comment
HP's printers have turned to junk since they offshored them

HP printers used to be the gold standard. Not any more. El Junko.

posted by : Printer Expert, 08 July 2009 Complain about this comment

HP looks for more cash from printing

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