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HP's TouchSmart 610-1030uk looks rather generic, but there's plenty to set this modern touchscreen all-in-one apart from the crowd, with a big 23in touchscreen, USB3 ports and a Blu-ray drive. Most of the 610's ports are located at the back, behind a p...

This all-in-one PC has an outstanding range of features, but an unusually high price makes it a poor choice over its equally-capable rivals...
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When HP introduced its TouchSmart line of PCs back in 2007, it seemed like we were on the cusp of ushering in a new era of touch screen-based computing. Four years later hardly anything seems to have changed in the desktop domain, though mobile devices...
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This is going to be good. I reviewed the first TouchSmart 600 all-in-one home desktop computer in January 2010, and loved it, frankly. I fondly remember Reg Hardware readers expressing their admiration for my gushing praise at the time... That was sarc...

By all rights, I ought to be singing my adoration of this updated HP TouchSmart. It is clearly an improvement on the original 600, with its extreme display angle adjustment, and good audio quality. The touchscreen is exceptional too. However, this tim...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2013-12-18 19:28:34
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All-in-one desktop PCs used to be relatively rare, but with touchscreen tablets flooding the market, PC makers obviously feel their big brothers should get the same treatment. We recently reviewed the Acer Veriton Z411G and HP's TouchSmart 300-1230. N...

Excellent touch screen software; 30 degree tilting...

We'd have liked an upgrade to a Sandy Bridge CPU.

HP's latest in the TouchSmart series is undoubtedly its finest, with a collapsible 'flat' screen, top-notch touchscreen technology and a host of entertainment peripherals adding to a Full HD display - power and graphics could do with a boost, though...
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T3.com Updated: 2013-12-18 19:28:34
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HP established itself as one of the best touchscreen PC outfits when it bought its first TouchSmart all in one PC out and built on that heritage with every version. It helps that the company also know how to make that touch work with some of the...

Amazing 23-inch HD screen, Comprehensive and responsive touch experience, Superb and rich audio reach...

Let down by sub-par graphics, Fingerprints show up, Power lead hard to access...

The only people who'll be let down by the newly flexible TouchSmart 610-1030UK will be dedicated gaming fanbois. For everyone else, it is one of the best TouchSmarts HP has built bedecked with the best HD screen HP has used.
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computeractive.co.uk Updated: 2013-12-18 19:28:34
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Watch our video, above, to see what we made of HP's Touchsmart software.Computer and software manufacturers like to promote the idea of using the Windows 7 operating system on a computer with a touch-sensitive screen, so you can drag your fingers over...

Good general performance; powerful processor and lots of memory...

Terrible touchscreen software; underwhelming screen and speakers; very expensive...

Decent specifications, but the touchscreen is pointless and it makes the price far too high...
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smarthouse.com.au Updated: 2013-12-18 19:28:35
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Design, Build and AdjustabilityTouch is a great way of interfacing with products, as abundantly proved by smartphones such as the Apple iPhone 4 and tablets like the excellent Asus Eee Pad Transformer. Unfortunately, we haven't found it as useful on mo...

Beautiful 23 inch IPS display; Classleading connectivity; Wellbuilt and quiet; Bluray and DVBT tuner; Adjustability allows comfortable touch...

No 'Sandy Bridge Inside'; Not as slim or sexy as some rivals; No HDMI out...
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Touch is a great way of interfacing with products, as abundantly proved by smartphones such as the Apple iPhone 4 and tablets like the excellent Asus Eee Pad Transformer . Unfortunately, we haven't found it as useful on most all-in-one (AIO) PCs we've loo...

Beautiful 23in IPS display, Class-leading connectivity, Well-built and quiet, Blu-ray and DVB-T tuner, Adjustability allows comfortable touch...

No 'Sandy Bridge Inside', Not as slim or sexy as some rivals, No HDMI out...

Thanks to its ability to fold down to 30 degrees, here we finally have an all-in-one PC on which touch makes sense, and thanks to its gorgeous 23in IPS display it's a true pleasure to use from any angle. HP also throws in a whole raft of connectivity on t...
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Zdnet.com.au Updated: 2013-12-18 19:28:41
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The TouchSmart series is the vanguard of touch on the desktop, pre-dating even Surface by years. Yet, despite the extra lead time, HP has still failed to deliver an immersive touch experience; its TouchSmart UI is still suffering from poor multi-t...

IPS screen, New nearhorizontal orientation helps touch experience considerably, Generous hardware spec and expandability...

Uses infrared for touch, meaning multitouch is often inaccurate...

The TouchSmart series continues to wither away potential as a viable touch device. Still, the new near-horizontal mode will no doubt grab the attention of those who intend to develop custom apps around it.
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For all of the Asus ET2400XVT and Sony VAIO L21's technological innovations – the former with 3D and the latter with gesture control – both of those systems still rely on somewhat unadventurous chassis designs. HP's new TouchSmart 610, by contrast, has on...

A stunning system that combines innovative design with excellence elsewhere...
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HP's TouchSmart series of PCs has been around for a while, and we've had fun playing with most of them. The HP TouchSmart 610-1030a aims to make the new-ish form factor even more fun to use by incorporating a new stand that allows the machine to be la...

Excellent design, good configuration and performance, lots of features...

Screen accuracy not great, only two simultaneous touch inputs, reflective screen...

The HP TouchSmart 610-1030a has a new design that allows it to sit almost horizontal on a desk so that you can use its touchscreen a little more comfortably. However, it's only a two-point touchscreen and it's quite reflective. The configuration and fe...
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Every time we think we’ve 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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NameAll-in-one PC: HP TouchSmart 610At a glance:23-inch, LED-backlit 1080p screen with massive tilt angle,Sports an older, dual-core Intel CPU,Built-in Blu-ray player and DVB-T digital TV tuner,Touchscreen supports multi-touch and gesturesSummary:A slight...
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tbreak.ae Updated: 2016-11-24 02:36:36
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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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