At GITEX Global 2025 in Dubai, HP unveiled a suite of 14 new products and updates aimed squarely at improving hybrid work—focusing less on raw specs and more on solving the everyday friction points that come with working across home and office environments. The lineup spans AI-powered desktops, monitors, peripherals, IT tools, and printers, rolling out across the UAE from October through December 2025.
Leading the announcements is the ZGX Nano G1n “AI Station,” a compact desktop built for developers and researchers who need local compute power for training and fine-tuning large AI models. Equipped with NVIDIA’s GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip, the Nano delivers up to 1,000 trillion operations per second (TOPS) with 128GB of unified memory. It supports NVIDIA’s AI software ecosystem and HP’s own ZGX Toolkit, which includes open-source frameworks and model evaluation tools. The system’s purpose is clear: provide desktop-level AI performance without constant dependence on the cloud—a shift that appeals to organizations prioritizing data control and reduced latency.
For hybrid workspaces, HP’s new Series 5 Pro monitors and USB-C dock streamline multi-device setups. The 49-inch ultrawide display introduces integrated AI noise reduction for conferencing and a “Virtual Multiple Display” feature that simulates up to three virtual screens. The 14-inch Series 5 Pro portable monitor, arriving in December, targets on-the-go professionals and creators who require accurate color reproduction via Neo:LED and WQXGA resolution. The new 100W G6 USB-C dock incorporates proximity sensing and HP Quick Connect Bluetooth pairing, allowing users to wake connected devices simply by approaching their desk—an understated but useful upgrade for shared or flexible workspaces.
On the software side, HP expanded its WXP Remote Connect platform for IT operations. The update introduces direct remote access, real-time telemetry, and machine learning-driven network diagnostics designed to cut down mean time to repair and reduce support ticket volume. IT teams can now monitor device health, CPU temperature, and security metrics remotely while leveraging predictive insights to identify network or hardware issues before they impact meetings or workflows.
HP also applied AI enhancements to its printing and scanning ecosystem. New “perfectly formatted” printing automatically cleans up web and email prints for clarity, while an AI-assisted scan-to-email feature drafts summaries and message templates automatically. These tools, combined with updated DesignJet T870 and Envy Photo models, reflect HP’s focus on practical automation rather than headline-grabbing gimmicks.
Pricing and availability will vary by product and region: the DesignJet T870 launches in late October, the Series 5 Pro 49-inch monitor and G6 Dock arrive in November, and the portable 14-inch monitor follows in December. The Envy Photo 7200 and 7900 printers, already available, feature at least 60% recycled materials.