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Reviewed on June 29, 2010 On first inspection the HP TouchSmart 300-1120 seems like a capable enough all-in-one, but it loses a lot of appeal once you compare it with others on the market. If you want an all-in-one PC for the kitchen counter, this system may work for you. For general computing or home entertainment needs, you can find several other all-in-ones with better features for the price. TAGS: HP TouchSmart, Gateway Inc., Acer Aspire, HP, Gigabit Ethernet, 64-bit, Acer Inc., Windows 7, Ethernet, hard drive, PC, laptop computer, Microsoft Windows Pricing not available -
Reviewed on December 4, 2009 With a small screen for its price, we can't justify the TouchSmart 300 as a home entertainment all-in-one PC. It's also slower than more affordable midtowers, so you can spend less for more productivity. This leaves HP's touch-based software as the TouchSmart 300's primary selling point. We'd recommend this PC in the kitchen, but it's less appealing elsewhere. TAGS: HP TouchSmart, kitchen, IEEE 802.11n, Acer Aspire, touch screen, retailer, ATI Radeon, HP, 64-bit, networking, media player, Acer Inc., ATI Technologies, CPU, PC, Microsoft Windows CNET review: 6.6 Good User rating: 5.6 Average Check prices$681.29 -
Reviewed on September 3, 2010 We like the idea of a Blu-ray-equipped all-in-one with a small footprint for home entertainment, but Sony badly missed the mark with the Vaio J114FX. In trying to make this system focused, Sony cut too many features. The result is that this PC is a terrible value relative to other all-in-ones in its price range. TAGS: all-in-one desktop, Sony Vaio, Blu-ray drive, HP TouchSmart, Gateway Inc., graphics chip, Sony Corp., Blu-ray, Acer Aspire, Gigabit Ethernet, Acer Inc., Apple iMac, 64-bit, Apple Computer, Windows 7, Intel Pricing not available
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