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...

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...

Excellent tilting chassis, 3D webcam, 3D screen, Big 1,5TB hard drive, HDTV Tuner and Blu-ray, USB 3,0, Great touch interface...

3D capability drives up the cost, No HDMI, No eSATA, Only one pair of glasses included, Pricey, Non-rechargeable active shutter glasses...

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...

Beautiful 1080p display, Touch input is responsive, Fast hardware, Unique hinge works well...

Expensive, No HDMI out, Touch input is of questionable use...

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...

good number of ports; contemporary design; great touchscreen; Beats audio is fantastic...

TouchSmart Suite is good but not quite; Apps Center still lacks a punch, not particularly fast; display is glossy.

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...

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...

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...

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...

Gorgeous 1080p touchscreen, Innovative and useful sliding hinge design, Great performance and specs for the price...

Design has a few chintzy bits, Takes up more space than competing models, The keyboard isn't our favorite...

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...

Fast; USB 3.0; speakers sound great.

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...

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...

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...

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...

Very nice design, Highquality HD touch screen, Solid performance for most users...

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...

Beautiful HD display atop a unique sliding stand, Categoryleading performance...

Disappointing lack of secondgen Intel CPU, Pricey...

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...

Stunning productivity speed for an all-in-one; decent gaming graphics; generous port mix; best touch-screen experience on a desktop...

Slide-down screen a bit clunky, complicates using side ports...

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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