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Hewlett-Packard's line of digital cameras was called PhotoSmart. HP also makes a line of home photo printers under the same branding.
The original HP digital camera was an Intel Miniature Card-based model simply called the Photosmart. It was a VGA-resolution camera with a simple LCD. The company later broadened its line with a number of series of cameras, all using the Photosmart name.
HP announced on November 7, 2007, that it will seek an alternative business model for its HP-branded cameras and was working to identify an original equipment manufacturer (OEM) partner that would be licensed to design, source and distribute digital cameras under the HP brand.[1]
The R series was HP's top line of cameras.
Series | Model | MP | Pixels | Screen | Type |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
E200 | HP Photosmart E217 | 4.06 | 2332 × 1740 | 1.5" | ultracompact |
E300 | HP Photosmart E317 | 5 | 2560 × 1920 | 1.5" | ultracompact |
HP Photosmart E327 | 5.19 | 2654 × 1955 | 1.8" | ultracompact | |
HP Photosmart E327v | 5.19 | 2654 × 1955 | 1.8" | ultracompact |
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