![]() ![]() As of 2020 it can still be seen on packaging for ink cartridges, as well as on some parts of its website, including product pages, and the favicon on its main pages (albeit with the color from the current logo), and is still seen on most, if not all of its new products and some packaging, despite being replaced with the current logo in 2012. First spotted in advertising circa June 2008, and began gradually replacing the previous logo starting with the HP Mini later the same year, the rare HP Firebird with VodooDNA 802 & 803 gaming desktops in early 2009, and replaced the previous logo in the OEM information (in Windows Vista & 7) and boot screens, later down the line, and eventually the HP Envy series later that year, though it was still used in tandem with the previous one until 2012, albeit on occasion in some parts. This is the circle from the previous logo with the colors reversed, and removed from the rectangle, possibly paying homage to its early logos.
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