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HP CD/DVD Tattoos Ilse Jurriën : June 6th 2006 - 10:02 CET
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HP CD/DVD Tattoos : HP’s innovative, proprietary CD/DVD Tattoo is the world’s glossiest disc label providing an attractive alternative for personalizing CDs and DVDs with any inkjet printer.(1) HP CD/DVD Tattoos offer consumers a more professional-looking label versus traditional paper labels. HP’s CD/DVD Tattoos are ultra-thin, highly-durable plastic labels that provide a glossy, water-resistant finish that will not delaminate. Because of the outstanding image quality, HP CD/DVD Tattoos are ideal for labeling CD/DVDs for special events, gifts and private music collections. HP CD/DVD Tattoo will be available for purchase in June 2006 in North America. 15 Glossy 5x7-inch sheets will be sold at a estimated US street price of $9.99.
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HP CD/DVD Tattoos - Features
• Translucent, super-gloss technology for attractive, durable glossy labels
• Innovative anti-curl technology prevents labels from wrinkling or curling or warping disc, even after exposure to extreme temperature conditions
• Water, smudge and fade resistant labels are made more durable
• Built-in label applicator in the package makes bubble-free application easy
• HP to provide free online design templates to enable easy personalization
About HP Total Care
HP offers a comprehensive warranty for printers and cameras that includes up to one year of technical support, parts and labor as part of its HP Total Care portfolio of services. With HP Total Care, customers have more options for convenient support, including eSupport options such as printer diagnostics and software driver updates; real-time chat with a support agent; as well as 24x7 toll-free technical support in both English and Spanish. HP Total Care strives to deliver quality support with one-hour email response times; increased first-time resolution rates and reduced customer hold times. More information regarding these HP products announced is available at the HP website.
About HP
HP is a technology solutions provider to consumers, businesses and institutions globally. The company’s offerings span IT infrastructure, global services, business computing, imaging and printing. For the four fiscal quarters ended Oct. 31, 2005, HP revenue totalled $86.7 billion.
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