CES 2007: HP introduces new TouchSmart PC.
HP introduced a great group of products today at CES, some of them won’t be available until the Windows Vista launch on Jan. 30th, but most of them will be available later this year or after CES.
One of the new products is the brand-new HP TouchSmart PC that is a direct competitor to something like Apple’s flagship consumer desktop, the iMac. It has a 1.6GHz AMD Turion 64 X2 Dual-Core processor, and is powered by AMD LIVE! It also has a 320GB Serial ATA hard drive, and a slot-loading SuperMulti DVD burner with LightScribe.
The new HP TouchSmart PC is the industry’s first all-in-one PC based on Microsoft Windows Vista with one-touch wireless access to information, communication and entertainment through a customizable desktop screen. Featuring a large 19-inch wide adjustable touch-screen display, photo printer, remote control and personal video recorder, the HP TouchSmart PC enables “walk-up computing,” the ability to quickly and easily access digital content wherever life happens in the home.
The TouchSmart PC will be available on January 30th, coinciding with the Windows Vista launch.
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