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If HP's TouchSmart 600 won't at least get you thinking about the idea of bringing a PC into your kitchen, the concept truly has no hope. With well-though-out touch apps, a wide, easy-to-use array of digital media features, and an attractive, flexible design, HP's new all-in-one is not the fastest new all-in-one, but it has the most comprehensive and compelling set of features of any all-in-one launching alongside Windows 7.
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Based on the reviews about HP Touchsmart 600 that I read, it looks versatile. The built-in applications are neat and functional. The downside are the audio and the DVR. Speaker sounds lousy and the DVR slows the system.
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Yea, those are pressing features that lack but I think the market they are focusing on and they let those fall in order to have it do well in other spots. I'm sure overtime it will get better from my understanding though they want it so you can place it in spaces that don't have much room and that don't necessarily have enough room for a full keyboard and mouse. For instance like the admin mentioned is to put it in your kitchen or living room or somewhere like that and use it for basic usage nothing too extreme like managing music and tv shows like you would do on your normal computer but I'm sure in the near future they will make it more versatile.
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Best touch screen PC ever developed thought Apple made a semi clone of it in i-pad but HP product is way batter then apple. It's more fun more stable thought it was expensive but you get 9 inch in i pad for $499 and in HP you get 26 in $1100.
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