Typical price: £1,299
What is it: All-in-one desktop PC with touch-sensitive display
What we think: A brave concept with some interesting features, but it's let down slightly by mediocre performance
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25 May 2007 in Digital Living
HP has reinvented the media center PC, and it's got a touchscreen. Would you put this in your kitchen?
17 Jan 2007 in Crave
HP TouchSmart: Touch-sensitive kitchen computer
Forget magnets and bits of paper attached to a fridge -- get your reminders the futuristic way: with an HP TouchSmart PC
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