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Hewlett-Packard is hoping to make a big bang on Monday when it introduces new consumer gear amid what analysts say continues to be a tough market for the technology giant.

As first reported by CNET News.com, HP will publicly unveil in New York a "Radically Simple, Better Together" strategy that has been brewing for months. The company has been working to better tie together its diverse portfolio of tech gadgets such as cameras, printers and PCs.

The product push, which HP says amounts to more than 100 new products and is its biggest consumer launch ever, has been dubbed "Big Bang 2," the follow-up to last year's complete overhaul of the consumer-printer lineup. The company is expected to unveil a number of new printers, cameras and notebook computers, as well as gadgets such as a device for converting VHS home movies to DVDs.

HP has been exploring a number of ways to create better connections between its products, from adopting common user interfaces and developing software to standardising its notebooks and cameras on Secure Digital memory cards.

The company plans to show off the products in new demo and education centres, to be set up within some existing retail stores.

HP also plans an ad blitz to tout its new wares, and is setting up a toll-free number for consumers to call about consumer gear.

For the event, HP is building out a loft in midtown Manhattan that it will use to show off the company's new technologies. Chief executive Carly Fiorina is set to kick off the event with a speech at 9 a.m. (EST).

HP's effort comes after a number of analysts this week lowered their expectations for the company. Lehman Brothers, Goldman Sachs and Salomon Smith Barney on Thursday both cut their quarterly earnings estimates for HP, which is set to report its earnings on 19 August.

"Our sense is that (HP's third quarter) has been no walk in the park, primarily due to economic weakness in Europe," Salomon Smith Barney analyst Richard Gardner wrote in a research note on Thursday. Gardner trimmed his earnings estimate for the quarter to 26 cents per share, down a penny from his earlier prediction.

Lehman Brothers analyst Dan Niles cut his revenue forecast on Tuesday, saying that weak European and Japanese markets could undercut somewhat-better-than-expected US sales. "We believe demand in May/June was a bit worse than expected, though demand in July improved," Niles wrote in a research note.

Still, Niles said he expected HP to be rather upbeat about the current quarter. "The Big Bang 2 launch next week and a general improvement in corporate sentiment should drive a solid Q4 outlook," Niles wrote.

Gardner said investors have become too negative on HP stock, having sent the shares down more than 15 percent since a mid-July peak of $23.50 (£14.60). "We believe the prospect of an in-line, somewhat mixed quarter is more than fairly reflected in the recent decline," Gardner wrote. Gardner also raised his outlook for the following quarter by a penny per share, saying Monday's launch, among other factors, could spur better-than-expected results.

However, Goldman Sachs analyst Laura Conigliaro said on Thursday that she was not so sure HP's stock slide was at an end.

HP's stock price already factors in some measure of disappointing earnings, "but given the uncertain magnitude, there could be a bit farther to go before hitting the valuation floor," Conigliaro wrote.

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dear sir / madam my opinion of hewlet packard took a dive when i purchase there HP 3420 which got a five star wtite up by computer shopper, but although the print quality is good the colour 8ml ran out after one week and the black 10ml lasted two weeks ,when i wanted to order new ink carts i was shocked to find they were priced at 32 pounds eacheg 64 pounds , i only paid 54 pounds for the printer,one retailer said they only put these small inks in with the new printer and he would ring me back this he did but was as shocked as i wasbecause this is what you get for 60 pounds, in my opinion a disgrace ,since jan i have purchased three lots of both inks i have decided to sling my HP and buy another make, yours truly ron lennard

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