Testseek.com have collected 34 expert reviews of the HP TouchSmart IQ770 PC All-in-One and the average rating is 79%. Scroll down and see all reviews for HP TouchSmart IQ770 PC All-in-One.
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34 Reviews
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Touchscreen is responsive. Bright display with good contrast. Optional printer sits neatly behind the screen
Underpowered for the price. Mouse better for navigating Vista
Its limited touchscreen won’t revolutionise home computing, but the Touchsmart is a bona fide iMac alternative and the most family-friendly PC around ...
Abstract: Flexible, beautifully designed and reasonably priced. An excellent attempt at bringing touchscreen to the masses. While the touchscreen PC might be a compelling idea, its yet to get much further than supermarket checkouts and print-your-own photo boo...
Abstract: This unusual-looking PC takes the idea of a touchscreen and marries it with Vista. A touchscreen PC with a difference: it actually works and comes in at a decent price. While no self-respecting sci-fi film is complete without a touchscreen PC, youfll...
HP is to be commended for the TouchSmart IQ770. A great deal of thought has gone into the integrated design and touchscreen display, and we can see many a family finding it great fun to use. Youre paying a significant premium for the touchscreen and ...
Abstract: A week in the life of a HP TouchSmart user Reviewer Chad Sapieha set up the multimedia PC in his kitchen and kept a daily diary CHAD SAPIEHA Globe and Mail Update August 28, 2007 at 12:01 AM EDT Always looking for new ways to sell more computers, HP, t...
The HP TouchSmart PC is the largest and bulkiest all-in-one of the lot. It looks majestic on a table, and comes with a convenient SmartCenter software for quickly accessing multimedia files on your PC....
Takes advantage of Windows Vistas touchscreen capability with useful, easy-to-use software; combines with HP printers to become an at-home photo kiosk; contains all of the features youve come to expect from a modern digital media-oriented home PC.
Pokey performance for systems in its price range; fixed configuration; no HD optical drive option.
HPs new TouchSmart PC is not as fast as Apples iMac, nor does it have the same clean-lined elegance. It makes up for those shortfalls with an intuitive touchscreen software youll actually use and a comprehensive lineup of features. If youre looking for a...
The TouchSmart PC makes a lot of sense for the family as its user-friendly and the touchscreen makes it simple for young and old to work on it.$2,499, from authorised dealers ...
Abstract: When it comes to raw computing power, Moores Law is still going strong after all these years. The focus has evolved from a megahertz and gigahertz race to one where the goal is to squeeze as many processors onto a single die as possible. ...