June 10, 2008

HP TouchSmart- bringing touch to the iMac form

Man, HP is all over the map today and the new TouchSmart looks to give the iMac a run for its money with the thin all-in-one design that also incorporates touch.  Putting an entire PC with a 22-inch touchscreen into a slice only 2.6 inches thick, HP has made simple PC hookup just one power plug away.  HP’s TouchSmart software turns that massive 22-inch screen into a sophisticated touch interface for accessing entertainment features of the PC yet keeps it easy to use.

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10 Responses to “HP TouchSmart- bringing touch to the iMac form”

  • Mike Cane says:

    I’ve fondled their original touchscreen one. I like the touch.

    But come on, you just KNOW that underneath this new touch UI is that frikkin pig, Vista!!

  • Chester Frick says:

    We get it, Mike Cane, you hate Microsoft and all of it’s products especially Vista. Vista bashing is old, tired, and played out.

  • Andy says:

    I like HP’s design lately, which needs to be good to compete with Apple and Sony. And the pricing is good too, which helps compete with Dell also. Just bought a Slimline, and it’s a nice machine. While Vista is not the best OS ever, it’s been fine so far (a couple of weeks).

  • Mike Cane says:

    >>>you hate Microsoft and all of it’s products especially Vista.

    Keep your stalking file straight. I like XP. Mainly. (But they can stuff SP3!)

  • Bryan says:

    I wouldn’t say that it gives the iMac a run for its money yet, not until we know what is in it.

  • stewall says:

    Thanks, you guys – and thanks, HP.
    How am I going to explain away the 8th computer in a two-family house! Jeez, my TX2000 is barely cold yet.
    By the way, a specs sheet for the two models is available for download at the Circuit City link (from the HP demo page select ‘Reserve mine’ and go to CC for the files) It’s the CPU, the graphics and the hard drive which are different.

  • Bryan says:

    Well I don’t know what I did, but I was directed to an HP page with the specifications…

    HP TouchSmart IQ504 PC:
    ————————–
    - Genuine Windows Vista Home Premium 64-bit edition with Service Pack 1

    - Intel Core2 Duo Processor T5750 (2.0Ghz)

    - 4096MB Memory

    - Intel Graphics Media Accelerator X3100 with 128MB dedicated graphics memory

    - 320GB 7200RPM Hard Drive

    - Slot-load SuperMulti DVD Burner

    HP TouchSmart IQ506 PC
    ————————–
    - Intel Core2 Duo Processor T5850 (2.16Ghz)

    - NVIDIA GeForce 9300 M GS HD graphics module with 256MB dedicated video memory and support for Blu-ray, and Microsoft DirectX 10

    - 500GB 7200RPM Hard Drive

    - (Everything else is same as above model.)

    Other than that, all the other things are what you typically get with a computer…

    http://www.shopping.hp.com/webapp/shopping/series_can.do?storeName=computer_store&landing=desktops&a1=Category&v1=All-in-One%20PCs

  • Bryan says:

    I am certainly impressed with the price… $1499.99 is certainly a lot less than their previous TouchSmart.

  • Jon says:

    With my greasy fingers – I would be forever be cleaning the screen….easy to do on my OQO…not so easy on such a big screen ;)

  • davi says:

    Damn i wish the touch smart technology was on the hp tc1100. iphone what.

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