A year and a half ago, Bill Gates himself announced the TouchSmart PC chunk. This time, a simple press release will have to do the job as HP announces the $1,299 TouchSmart IQ504 (PC) and $1,499 ...
HP has outed a trio of new PCs, including the HP TouchSmart 310 and HP Omni100 desktops, and the HP TouchSmart tm2 convertible notebook. The TouchSmart 310 is a 20-inch all-in-one running AMD's 2.8GHz ...
The TouchSmart 15z-b000's plastic chassis is decked out in a glossy black finish speckled with glittery sparkles, giving it the cool, smooth appearance of a meteor. One of the TouchSmart 15z-b000's ...
If, as Rita Mae Brown once said, “Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results” and HP’s dedication to TouchSmart is KAAA-RAYYYY-ZEEE! Their two latest models, ...
We were able to get our hands on one of the new HP TouchSmart computers recently, and were very impressed by what we saw - especially when compared to the original TouchSmart that we saw back at CES ...
HP have outed their latest notebooks and netbooks at CES 2010, and like we've seen from other manufacturers the theme seems to be touch-sensitivity. Biggest is the HP TouchSmart tm2, a convertible ...
The HP TouchSmart 310 balances polish and performance, with a simple touch interface that belies a capable PC. The HP TouchSmart 310 ($1160, as of November 11, 2010) is a multitouch-capable ...
Years ago when HP/Voodoo first unveiled the ENVY, it was one the best looking ultraportable notebooks on the market. It had a full carbon fiber chassis topped off with a high gloss layer and boasted ...
The TouchSmart IQ506 PC ($1,500 direct) finally updates HP's touch-sensitive all-in-one PC. Its looks are much sleeker than the TouchSmart IQ770, and the iPod Touch-like Touchsmart interface improves ...
This third-generation TouchSmart PC is boosted by Windows 7’s gesture support, but HP’s custom multitouch software is even more impressive. With Windows 7, Microsoft has built support for multitouch ...
Setting up the TouchSmart PC couldn't be easier - just plug in the power cable and go. Since the keyboard and mouse are wireless and there's built-in Wi-Fi, you only need to plug in the single power ...