Still, the iPhone currently lacks a inch screen, and the TouchSmart delivers some unique capabilities today that you can't get anywhere else. What the TouchSmart can't do is outperform other all-in-one desktops in its price class. As our performance charts show, this system is far from the best pure computer out there, making it tough to recommend as a sit-down PC for serious productivity or multimedia editing.
Apple's iMac and the Averatec All-in-One are both faster and deliver similar sets of features, touch excepting. Perhaps you can forgive the HP its relative lack of speed because of its touch capability, but if we were shopping for an all-in-one for traditional deskbound computing, we would pass this system by.
Even if its price-performance falters, HP has added some features to its trim new all-in-one that we'd like to see elsewhere. A keyboard-illuminating, bottom-edge light is unique, and it makes so much sense we're surprised LCD makers haven't designed something similar yet. You can turn it on with a button on the side and it shines a soft white glow directly underneath it, making it easy to type in the dark.
You get hard volume controls on the side of the system as well, although we'd also like to see an independent display control or power button like the Averatec All-in-One. The rest of the system comes with a useful, if more or less common array of features. We've come to expect all Windows-based all-in-ones to include a TV tuner, The Bluetooth mouse and keyboard are also easy enough to pair with the system, each requiring simply that you hold down a connect button for about five seconds.
The new, slim keyboard design takes at least one page from the new Apple keyboard. HP's keyboard is less spare, but it's similarly attractive. You also get a remote control, but no Blu-ray optical drive. We have a feeling this time next year, at least, most systems in this price range with have Blu-ray capability. Like Apple and Dell , but unlike Gateway , Sony , and Averatec, HP offers no immediately obvious internal upgrade access with its all-in-one.
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