toptenreviews.com Updated: 2013-08-16 01:34:02
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The HP TouchSmart 610 Quad Series is an ideal media center computer that offers a variety of features and multimedia functions, including a 23-inch 1080p HD monitor that doubles as a touchscreen. It also ships with a fast processor, a solid graphic...
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This is a quality media center computer with heaps of features and free software...
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The HP TouchSmart 620-1080 3D ($1,899.99 direct) is HP's first salvo in the battle to win the hearts and minds of 3D video enthusiasts. The system is powerful, has a stable 3D video system, and uses the same chassis as the award-winning, ergonomic HP T...
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Excellent tilting chassis, 3D webcam, 3D screen, Big 1,5TB hard drive, HDTV Tuner and Blu-ray, USB 3,0, Great touch interface...
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3D capability drives up the cost, No HDMI, No eSATA, Only one pair of glasses included, Pricey, Non-rechargeable active shutter glasses...
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The HP TouchSmart 620-1080 3D all-in-one desktop is the PC for people who want both the excellent TouchSmart 610 design and 3D video and photo viewing in one package. For those few niche players, it's a win. However, you really have to be a 3D zealot...
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As much as it might pain some of us to hear it, Apple's iMac really did essentially legitimize the all-in-one as an alternative to the typical desktop-and-monitor combination. There have been Windows-based alternatives here and there historically, b...
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For all the hype that’s been made of touchscreen technology, it has done a rather poor job migrating into our most traditional — and common — computing spaces. Tablets are great, but they’re a niche market for now. Most of us do our computing on tradit...
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Beautiful 1080p display, Touch input is responsive, Fast hardware, Unique hinge works well...
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Expensive, No HDMI out, Touch input is of questionable use...
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The HP TouchSmart 610 is a tour-de-force for modern touchscreen desktops. It throws everything that one could imagine at the task at hand...
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All-in-one PCs (AIO) has a very niche market, especially in this part of the world. While boasting impressive technology and decent specs, its high price range and limited expandability works as a discouraging factor for those who are looking to pick u...
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good number of ports; contemporary design; great touchscreen; Beats audio is fantastic...
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TouchSmart Suite is good but not quite; Apps Center still lacks a punch, not particularly fast; display is glossy.
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At AED 5999, the TouchSmart 610 certainly touches the high-end seam of things. It’s not a great gaming system, but that was sort of expected. While it’s slightly above average system performance may suffice for regular users, it’s power packed multimed...
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Every time we think weâve seen every last variation of touchscreen desktop PC, another new innovation pops up. The HP TouchSmart 610 brings a new trick to the table, with a stand that lets the entire PC tilt 60 degrees from vertical through to almost...
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The HP TouchSmart 610-1150y ($1,199.99 at Best Buy) is the quintessential touch-screen desktop: It has an innovative touch interface, great ergonomics, and it's speedy enough to keep up with a busy power user. With its great touch interface, and reclin...
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Blu-ray, TV Tuner, TouchSmart interface is great, Screen tilts and reclines, Large, responsive touch-screen panel, Wireless keyboard and mouse, Entertainment options well integrated into touch interface, HP LinkUp remote control software, Beats Audio enhancements make the system sound great, True 1080p HD...
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No HDMI, No USB 3,0, Only 60-days subscription to Norton Internet Security updates, No eSATA, No unified media purchase system, External power brick, Some bloatware...
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The HP TouchSmart 610-1150y, still the best touch-screen PC on the market today, updates with a second-generation Intel Core i processors and a lower price...
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Is it just us or do all-in-ones seem to be having a moment? Over the past two months, we've seen Toshiba make a belated jump into the market, while Lenovo went and added one to its family of Think-branded laptops and desktops. And that's not even counting...
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Gorgeous 1080p touchscreen, Innovative and useful sliding hinge design, Great performance and specs for the price...
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Design has a few chintzy bits, Takes up more space than competing models, The keyboard isn't our favorite...
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There's a lot to like about the HP TouchSmart 610: it's fast, has a fresh, useful design, a gorgeous 1080p panel, and it offers more bang-for-your-buck than many of its competitors -- even the skinnier, sexier ones. And we stand by that even if you don't...
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maximumpc.com Updated: 2013-08-16 01:34:04
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It’s clear that HP sees the value in this category. The PC maker’s new TouchSmart is sleek, polished, and is the first all-in-one we’ve ever seen to feature a subwoofer-out jack. HP makes a subtle but valid point here: The truth about these systems is...
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Fast; USB 3.0; speakers sound great.
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Not wallmountable.
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Specs can sometimes speak for themselves, and any computer would be lucky to have all of this stuff under the hood: a 2.93-GHz Core i7 CPU, 8 GB of RAM, a terabyte hard drive, a Radeon 5570 graphics card, a TV tuner, a slot-loading Blu-ray player and D...
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Simply too expensive. Access to rear USB ports is tricky. Swivel mechanism needs a little spit and polish. Included keyboard is too thin; keys have minimal travel...
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The desktop PC has evolved over the years from the rectangular tower to trendy chassis designs, and now we have the all-in-one systems whereby the hardware components are usually incorporated to the back of the display. No more fuss about those medium...
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The HP TouchSmart 610 stands out from the other all-in-one PCs on the market with its large 23-inch touchscreen display, which can be adjusted to a 60-degree inclination for use like a giant tablet, be they drawing or writing on the screen. Incorporat...
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HP, in the TouchSmart 610, has created their most compelling all-in-one desktop PC to date. With the TouchSmart line HP has always demonstrated their commitment to touch and multi-touch in PCs, and they have brought a number of enhancements to the Touc...
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If you are in the market for all-in-one PC you should definitely consider the TouchSmart 610. It’s so much more than just a desktop PC because of the TouchSmart software which brings new opportunities for in home computing. It’s also the one desktop t...
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Our review unit included an Intel Core i7-870 quad-core processor running at 2.93GHz, 8GB of DDR3 RAM, 1TB of hard-drive space and an ATI Radeon HD 5570 graphics card. For such a premium price, we would have preferred that HP include the latest Sandy...
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The HP TouchSmart 610 Quad faithfully upholds its predecessors' legacy of offering premium features at a premium price, and it's a serious contender for the top spot on our chart. We're still mystified by the lack of a Sandy Bridge CPU, and playing hi...
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techreviewsource.com Updated: 2013-08-16 01:34:04
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The HP TouchSmart 610 is a good-performing all-in-one PC that has an Intel Core i3-550 CPU, 4GB of RAM and a 750GB hard drive. There is also a 23-inch 1080p HD touch screen display, built-in wireless, but the connectivity is a little lacking.The HP...
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Very nice design, Highquality HD touch screen, Solid performance for most users...
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No HDMI or TV tuner, Integrated graphics, Lots of bloatware/trialware...
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HP has a proven track record of producing strong all-in-one PCs, and the TouchSmart 610 Quad is no exception. But with a starting price of $1599, you'll pay dearly for the privilege of owning one. Our review unit ($1849 as of April 27, 2011) included a...
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Beautiful HD display atop a unique sliding stand, Categoryleading performance...
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Disappointing lack of secondgen Intel CPU, Pricey...
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Outstanding general performance and an excellent touchscreen help the TouchSmart 610 Quad stand out from the all-in-one crowd...
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Does anyone have the right touch? Several touch-enabled all-in-one (AIO) desktop PCs have passed through our labs over the last year, as the Apple iPad suddenly made tablet computers relevant, and smartphones, many of them with touch screens...
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Stunning productivity speed for an all-in-one; decent gaming graphics; generous port mix; best touch-screen experience on a desktop...
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Slide-down screen a bit clunky, complicates using side ports...
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This powerful family PC has a slide-down touch screen that converts it into a huge tablet. The slider needs refining, but we saw little else not to like...
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