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PC Advisor have published a review of the HP TouchSmart 600-1255qd all-in-one PC. 'The HP TouchSmart 600-1255qd earned a score of 104 on our WorldBench 6 test suite - not a bad score for the all-in-one category, though competing models have posted higher general-performance numbers. Apple's 27-inch Core i7 iMac and Core i5 iMac offer superior performance, with scores of 128 and 123, respectively, but they lack touchscreens, Blu-ray drives, and some of the advanced interface connections we've come to expect, such as eSATA, HDMI, and composite inputs).'

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CNET have published a review of the HP TouchSmart 300-1120 all-in-one PC. 'This system's biggest strength by far is its touch software. HP has invested more thought--and presumably more money--than any other PC vendor has in its touch software, which results with a sleek, easy-to-use suite of touch-friendly apps. Of the variety of touch programs, our favorite is the Recipe Box, a cooking app that can scrape recipes from various foodie Web sites into a handy, indexed format that boasts not only touch support, but also voice control.'

HP All-in-One 200-5020 Review - CNET

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CNET have published a review of the HP All-in-One 200-5020 All-in-One. 'HP's Pavilion All-in-One 200-5020 hits the shelves at a time when most of HP's primary competition is still working through legacy inventory. That makes this $779 PC seem relatively impressive at a slow time in the PC market. We expect Intel's new Core i3 and Core i5 CPUs will make their way to the affordable all-in-one market later this year, at which point a Pentium Dual Core-based all-in-one like this one could seem out of date. For those of you disinclined to wait, you will find HP's new all-in-one fast and relatively capable, although you might wish for a few more connectivity options.'

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Digital Trends have published their review of the HP TouchSmart 600 All-In-One deasktop PC. 'From an aesthetic standpoint, each new TouchSmart model seems to be just a little slicker looking than the last, and the TouchSmart 600-1055 is no exception. Its thin piano black bezel rests on three legs; a pair of u-shaped supports in the front and a photo frame-inspired kickstand in the back. A recessed blue light, the intensity of which can be altered via a button on the side of the display, shines down on a super-slim wireless keyboard and matching mouse, both of which can be slid under the display and out of sight when not in use, ensuring that the machine maintains a relatively small footprint.'

HP TouchSmart 300-1007 Review - PC Mag

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PC Magazine have published a review of the HP TouchSmart 300-1007 Windows 7 all-in-one PC. 'The TouchSmart 300 looks like a shrunken down version of the TouchSmart 600-1055, with the same black glossy look and the screen dominating about 80 percent of the front surface of the unit. It's also got a speaker bar below the screen, but lacks the ambient lighting that the 600 series systems have. Again, there's a single "home" button on the front of the TouchSmart 300, which brings up the same HP TouchSmart program we saw on the 600. The TouchSmart program is a central interface where you can enjoy videos, music, photos, browse the web, keep a shared calendar, send notes to other members of your family, send tweets to Twitter, and keep recipes.'

HP TouchSmart 600 Review - PC World

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PC World have published a review of the HP TouchSmart 600 desktop PC. 'Aesthetically, the new TouchSmart 600 retains the familiar and elegant TouchSmart design, including ambient lighting that casts a soothing colored glow. Its 23-inch display puts it between HP's existing 22-inch TouchSmart IQ500t and 25.5-inch TouchSmart IQ816 in terms of size. Like the latter, the TouchSmart 600 supports a resolution of 1920 by 1080 (1080p)--perfect for watching high-definition movies and TV via its built-in Blu-ray slot drive and HDTV tuner. You can also stream shows wirelessly over 802.11n, and suck in photos with the integrated multicard reader. A remote control is included, as well.'

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