Testseek.com have collected 48 expert reviews of the HP TouchSmart 600 All-in-One and the average rating is 78%. Scroll down and see all reviews for HP TouchSmart 600 All-in-One.
November 2009
(78%)
48 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(92%)
5 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
78010048
The editors liked
Beautiful and intuitive touch based software suite
Display is bright and colorful
Powerful speaker system
Manages to cover all of your entertainment needs in one package
1080p screen
Bluray drive
HDTV tuner
Excellent custom touchenabled applications
Impressive audio performance
Extensive media connectivity
Strong general performance
Bluray Drive And HDTV Tuner
Strong Touch Software Suite
Blu-ray player. True 1080p HD. Ambient Lighting. Bluetooth and 802.11 b/g/n. Minimal bloatware. Kitchen friendly. Very adjustable. Wireless everything but power and TV. HDMI and game inputs.
Matches Sony in capability to connect and switch between external video sources easily
Recipe Box touch program best kitchen app we've seen
Smart touch app partnerships with Hulu
Twitter
And Netflix
Loud enough to fill a room.
Huge
Gorgeous
16
9 1080p screen
TouchSmart suite delivers some excellent programs
Svelte and attractive design
Doubles nicely as a PVR/TV
Complete with HDMI input for game consoles
HDMI input
Improved touchscreen UI
Touchoptimized thirdparty apps.
Best touch software we’ve seen on a PC
Video inputs can connect game consoles to HD screen
TV tuner
Blu-ray drive included
Strong productivity performance
Touch screen
Blu-ray drive
HDMI-in port
Bestinbreed touchscreen
Excellent webcam
IR emitter
6GB DDR3.
The editors didn't like
The display is a fingerprint magnet
Unfortunately not every cable customer will be able to take advantage of the DVR functions
Weak graphics performance
Limited upgradability
Middling Webcam quality
Mobile Processor Lags Behind Desktop Based AllInOnes
Older
Slower NVIDIA Graphics
Lacks HDMI Video Input
Only 60-day subscription to Norton Internet Security. Some competitors offer Quad Core at this price point. $100-200 more expensive than rivals.
Slow performance
Touch input suffers from occasional unresponsiveness.
Touchscreen is still just a smidge finicky
Middling processor and graphics card could do with an upgrade
Abstract: RRP: $2299 As one of the first fruits of the Windows 7 launch, The HP TouchSmart 600 rates very highly on the instant gratification scale. With a 23-inch touchscreen, this attractive super-sized all-in-one PC has a wireless mouse and keyboard to minimi...
Abstract: As one of the first fruits of the Windows 7 launch, The HP TouchSmart 600 rates very highly on the instant gratification scale. With a 23-inch touchscreen, this attractive super-sized all-in-one PC has a wireless mouse and keyboard to minimise table ta...
As far as web browsing is concerned the good news is that you can at last now move web pages up and down with your finger from anywhere, without having to use side scroll bars. Hurrah. Twitter also gets its own dedicated finger friendly Touch App. Overall...
As is generally the case with all-in-ones, you'll pay more for the HP TouchSmart 600-1255qd and the other members of the HP TouchSmart 600 Quad line than you would for a less compact machine. If you still aren't sold on Windows 7's touch-functionality...
The screen's fantastic and it's a decent all round PC, but you can buy similarly-specified all-in-one computers with slightly smaller screens for a lot less. ...
While the home computing market is full of business computers clumsily adapted with cheesy software and ugly peripherals, the HP TouchSmart 600 accurately targets what most people want at home: a very smart-looking, all-rounder with skilfully impleme...
Even with Windows 7, touch remains an entertaining luxury rather than a killer feature; and if you can do without it, you can get a machine for a lot less cash with features and specs that are otherwise comparable. But if you're ready to reach out and...
Abstract: HP's TouchSmart All-in-One (AIO) PCs have certainly come a long way since their early bulky looking designs. Thanks to a bigger screen and touch capabilities, the units have evolved into a touch friendly machine that offers more than just your average exp...