Testseek.com have collected 52 expert reviews of the HP TouchSmart 610 All-in-One and the average rating is 76%. Scroll down and see all reviews for HP TouchSmart 610 All-in-One.
May 2011
(76%)
52 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(91%)
18 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Very nice design
Highquality HD touch screen
Solid performance for most users
Excellent tilting chassis
3D webcam
3D screen
Big 1
5TB hard drive
HDTV Tuner and Blu-ray
USB 3
0
Great touch interface
Beautiful HD display atop a unique sliding stand
Category-leading performance
Blu-ray
TV Tuner
TouchSmart interface is great
Screen tilts and reclines
Large
Responsive touch-screen panel
Wireless keyboard and mouse
Entertainment options well integrated into touch interface
HP LinkUp remote control software
Beats Audio enhancements make the system sound great
True 1080p HD
Gorgeous 1080p touchscreenInnovative and useful sliding hinge designGreat performance and specs for the price
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Beautiful 1080p display
Touch input is responsive
Fast hardware
Unique hinge works well
Stunning productivity speed for an all-in-one
Decent gaming graphics
Generous port mix
Best touch-screen experience on a desktop
Fast
USB 3.0
Speakers sound great.
The editors didn't like
No HDMI or TV tuner
Integrated graphics
Lots of bloatware/trialware
3D capability drives up the cost
No HDMI
No eSATA
Only one pair of glasses included
Pricey
Non-rechargeable active shutter glasses
Disappointing lack of second-gen Intel CPU
No USB 3
0
Only 60-days subscription to Norton Internet Security updates
No unified media purchase system
External power brick
Some bloatware
Design has a few chintzy bitsTakes up more space than competing modelsThe keyboard isn't our favorite
Simply too expensive. Access to rear USB ports is tricky. Swivel mechanism needs a little spit and polish. Included keyboard is too thin
Stunning productivity speed for an all-in-one, Decent gaming graphics, Generous port mix, Best touch-screen experience on a desktop
Slide-down screen a bit clunky, complicates using side ports
This powerful family PC has a slide-down touch screen that converts it into a huge tablet. The slider needs refining, but we saw little else not to like. ...
Abstract: 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...
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.
IPS screen. New near-horizontal orientation helps touch experience considerably. Generous hardware spec and expandability
Uses infrared for touch, meaning multi-touch is often inaccurate. TouchSmart software still fails to deliver on promise, offering a shallow experience. TouchSmart software is not hardware-accelerated, leading to lagginess
The TouchSmart series continues to wither away potential as a viable touch device. Still, the new near-horizontal mode will no doubt grab some people's attention who intend to develop custom apps around it....
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 featu...
Published: 2011-08-08, Author: Paul , review by: pcworld.co.nz
Abstract: 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...
We aren’t convinced that its tilting stand will be used all that often, but HP should be commended for its attempt to alleviate the arm-fatigue problems associated with all-in-ones. The HP isn’t the most powerful PC we’ve seen, but it’s no slouch eithe...