itreviews.com Updated: 2011-08-14 13:05:39
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The latest edition of HP's TouchSmart 300 is a solidly built all-in-one desktop PC with a 20in, 16:9 widescreen touch-sensitive display. Just under three inches thick, it sits on two stubby legs, with a third leg that folds out backwards. Depending on...

Smart looking and well integrated allinone...

Bit expensive for a system with a 20in screen; graphics a bit underpowered.

HP has packed a number of features into this all-in-one, including a TV tuner plus remote control. The TouchSmart software is slick too, but you do pay for all of this - the £799 price tag seems a bit steep given the 20in screen size. Still, this is a...
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Product Code: VG255AA#ABU HP is no stranger to the all-in-one market, having churned out a number of multitouch-capable machines under the TouchSmart line. But the HP TouchSmart 300 occupies a somewhat peculiar niche. At 20 inches, it's a bit small...

That being said, if you're in the market for a touch-friendly all-in-one and want something with a 20-inch screen size, you would do well to consider the HP TouchSmart 300. If you're up for spending a bit more, users less interested in touch might...
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HP's TouchSmart 300-1060a is an all-in-one PC with a 20in touch screen and a triple-core CPU, which makes it powerful enough for entertainment as well as serious work. The touch screen is a big part of the appeal of this desktop PC, though it can be hard to use outside of the HP TouchSmart software. Design and inputsAs with other models in the HP TouchSmart range, the 300-1060a is quite chunky for an all-in-one PC — it's roughly 7cm at its thickest point. It's still quite attractive, however...

Good touch experience within TouchSmart software, 802.11n Wi-Fi, decent performance...

Poor accuracy in standard Windows 7 interface, display isn’t suited to precise touches, bloatware...

The TouchSmart 300-1060a is one of HP’s most affordable touch-screen PCs, and it’s a reasonable choice if you want to use the TouchSmart interface. For normal Windows use, however, the lower resolution and smaller display make it a poor altern...
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smarthouse.com.au Updated: 2011-11-04 21:08:14
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Both the Medion Touch Screen PC and the HP Touch Smart deliver a brand new computing experience due in part to the introduction of...
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HP TouchSmart 300 is a good performer in terms of productivity but it is not as good as the higher end HP TouchSmart 600. I did some multitasking and was pretty satisfied with what the machine had to offer. Compared to the Acer Aspire Z5610, the HP sys...
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The appeal of the HP TouchSmart 300-1200 really depends on the consumer. It serves its purpose as an all-inclusive computing device, but its price tag seems a bit inflated. This is especially true when you consider that you can get a regular...
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HP has been offering good utility and simplicity in computing through its TouchSmart line of products in the past. Following this trend is the TouchSmart 300 and the model we tested has a suffix ‘1040-in’. The 300 is quitemuch smaller than its elder br...

Good touch interface, Wall-mountable, HD Capability...

No vesa mount included, Slightly sluggish when multi-tasking...

PerformanceAs far as applications as concerned, this machine is comparable to a mainstream desktop PC. While office applications and other operating system chores are a smooth sail, the multimedia experience is very good. We watched 1080p movie clips a...
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HP has churned out a number of multitouch-capable machines under the TouchSmart line, and the 20-inch TouchSmart 300 is its latest effort...

HDTV tuner, Great general performance...

Sluggish custom software, Weak graphics performance...

TouchSmart style and design shines, but sluggish custom software and small screen size hamper an otherwise solid package...
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techreviewsource.com Updated: 2011-08-14 13:05:41
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With the release of Windows 7, multi touch computing has finally been something worth looking into because Windows 7 supports multiple touch points for the first time ever and the interface has been redesigned to be "touch friendly". The HP TouchS...

Multitouch w/ Windows 7, Responsive touch screen, Sleek design for many uses, Wireless keyboard & mouse...

Fingerprints & smudges show easily, No HDMIin port, HP preloads too much bloatware...
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The HP TouchSmart 300-1007 ($900 list) is a compact, 20-inch all in one desktop with wireless keyboard, mouse, and networking. You can think of it as the baby brother to the HP TouchSmart 600-1055, which has a 23-inch screen. The TouchSmart 300 has...

Compact All in one Form factor. Added HP software is useful. Sensitive touch screen. Kitchen friendly. Wall mountable. Wireless keyboard and mouse. Two year warranty.

Screen isn't full 1080p HD. Only 60-day subscription to Internet Security. No TV or video inputs. Monitor attracts smudges. Blu-ray not available.

The HP TouchSmart 300-1007 is a 20-inch, touch-enabled, Windows 7 all-in-one PC that's perfect for families sharing a single computer. It's made for quick in-and-out surfing sessions rather than being the primary PC for any one person, unless that...
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The HP TouchSmart 320-1030 ($749.99 list at Best Buy) is the all-in-one desktop to buy if you're considering your first touch-screen or all-in-one PC. It has the power to view photos, videos, and websites smooth and easily. It even has some graphics ca...

HP TouchSmart user interface, Beats Audio, Wireless everything, Wireless dongle pre-installed, Some 3D prowess...

Only 60-day subscription to Internet Security, Bloatware, No USB 3,0, No eSATA, No HDMI...

The HP TouchSmart 320-1030 is the one to look at if you're shopping for your first touch-screen PC, or your first all-in-one desktop. It marries a great bang for the buck processor and a sleek new chassis to give us our next Editors? Choice Entry-leve...
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