HP used GITEX Global in Dubai to announce 14 updates across PCs, displays, docks, IT tools and printers—all pitched at fixing hybrid work pain points. Highlights include the ZGX Nano G1n “AI Station,” two Series 5 Pro monitors, a proximity-aware USB-C dock, new WXP features for remote support, and AI tricks for scanning and printing. UAE availability starts in October and runs into December, with some pricing still pending.
What’s new at a glance
14 items span workspace hardware, AI development gear, device management and print. Expect staged rollouts through Q4 in the UAE.
- Series 5 Pro 14″ Portable Monitor with Neo:LED, WQXGA, 16:10, dual 100% colour coverage. Availability: December. Price TBA.
- Series 5 Pro 49″ Conferencing Monitor with integrated AI noise reduction and Virtual Multiple Display. Availability: November. Price TBA.
- USB-C 100W G6 Dock with proximity activation and HP Quick Connect. November, from $259.
- Peripherals: battery-free 785M mouse, 725M tilt mouse, 580C/585C combo. Some ship now; others in December.
- ZGX Nano G1n AI Station with NVIDIA GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip, up to 1,000 TOPS and 128GB unified memory. Fall 2025; price TBA.
- WXP Remote Connect plus new diagnostics/metrics and ML-powered network insights. November 2025.
- AI in print/scanning incl. “perfectly formatted” prints and a smarter scan-to-email flow. Rollouts from October; scans hit Spring 2026.
- DesignJet T870 lands late October; Envy Photo 7200/7900 available now.
HP says only 20% of knowledge workers feel well-equipped for hybrid work; the company’s pitch is to simplify the stack rather than sell one-off gadgets.
Workspace hardware: more screen, less faff
Two monitors and a smarter dock target cramped home desks and clutter.
- 14″ portable: colour-critical second screen on the move (Neo:LED, IPS Black, WQXGA).
- 49″ ultrawide: AI noise reduction in the panel; carve three “virtual displays.”
- USB-C 100W G6 Dock: proximity activation + Bluetooth “Quick Connect” wakes paired devices.
The portable display reads like a proper on-location tool for creatives and sales teams who live in decks and colour-accurate comps. The 49-inch panel folds conferencing into the monitor, so fewer dongles and weird mic settings. And the dock tries to kill the “find the cable, jiggle the cable” routine by waking your kit as you approach. If you’re weighing screens, our look at creator-class and pro monitors gives context on colour and I/O basics. See our pieces on 5K/6K creator panels and OLED speedsters for reference: BenQ 5K/4K creator monitors, LG’s first 6K TB5 monitor, and LG UltraGear OLEDs in the UAE.
ZGX Nano: local AI compute without the cloud tax
A compact desktop that HP positions as a “personal AI supercomputer.”
- Chip: NVIDIA GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip
- Throughput: up to 1,000 TOPS
- Memory: 128GB unified
- Stack: access to NVIDIA’s AI software stack; HP ZGX Toolkit includes open-source frameworks and Ollama-based evaluation.
The pitch is simple: fine-tune and run large models on your desk, then scale to the cloud when needed. If your team is building agents or edge workloads with tight data controls, local horsepower matters for latency and cost. Availability is slated for “this fall 2025,” with pricing to follow.
IT ops: fewer tickets, faster fixes
WXP (HP’s cloud platform) gains direct remote access, better telemetry and ML-driven network insights.
- Remote Connect lets IT securely jump into devices, view history/telemetry and remediate live.
- New metrics include security KPIs, CPU temp and software health.
- ML insights + WXP Collaboration improve near-real-time detection of network issues.
The point isn’t another agent—it’s consolidating signals so you spot dodgy drivers or flaky Wi-Fi before a team meeting implodes. Rollout begins in November 2025. If you’re following the wider GITEX security/AI drumbeat, we’ve also covered the region’s threat spikes and sovereign AI moves: Kaspersky’s GCC trends and du’s new AI Park.
Printing and scanning: small AI that saves real time
HP adds “perfectly formatted” printing and smarter scanning, plus new DesignJet and Envy Photo models.
- AI print: cleaner web/email prints with clutter removed. Available on select printers now.
- AI scan → email: summaries and a drafted message with attachment (from October); broader scan features land Spring 2026.
- Large format: DesignJet T870 24-inch due late October.
- Home photo printers: Envy Photo 7200/7900 available now; at least 60% recycled content.
These are not flashy features, but they shave minutes off admin work—less mangled web prints, cleaner scans with filenames you can actually search, and a ready-to-send email. For families and freelancers, that’s the difference between “I’ll do it later” and “done”.
UAE timing, pricing and where to see it
Ship dates start in October; more in November/December. Pricing is mixed (some USD listed; local AED TBA).
- Now: Envy Photo 7200 from $219.99; 7900 from $239.99. 785M mouse $79.99.
- October: DesignJet T870 (late Oct). AI scan-to-email rollout begins.
- November: Series 5 Pro 49″ monitor; USB-C 100W G6 Dock ($259 start); WXP updates.
- December: Series 5 Pro 14″ portable monitor; 725M tilt mouse; 580C/585C combo.
- Where at GITEX: Hall 06, Stand A-20.
If you’re visiting GITEX this week, pencil HP’s stand when plotting halls. We’re also tracking neighbour stands with big AI footprints—see our HPE energy-sipping supercomputing preview and Qualcomm’s industrial AI kits for the local angle: HPE at GITEX 2025, HPE Cray DLC, and Qualcomm at GITEX.
What is HP’s ZGX Nano and who is it for?
A compact desktop with NVIDIA’s GB10 Superchip, up to 1,000 TOPS and 128GB unified memory. It targets developers and researchers who want to run and iterate on large models locally, then scale to the cloud.
Does the 49-inch monitor replace dual screens?
It can. The built-in Virtual Multiple Display feature lets you split into up to three virtual desktops, and the panel bakes in AI noise reduction for cleaner calls.
How does the new dock actually help?
The USB-C 100W G6 senses when a paired PC approaches, wakes devices and gets you working faster—no cable dance. IT can also manage it remotely.