A Sneak Peek at HP Support's Augmented Reality App

Get a behind-the-scenes glimpse of HP's new augmented reality application being developed for Android mobile devices. See how this exciting new app will help you change the ink cartridges in your HP Officejet 6500a Plus (e710n) printer. Help make this beta app even better -- and help us expand the app to other products -- by trying it and completing a short survey about your augmented reality experience.
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