HP TouchSmart IQ506
Manufacturer: HP Part number: KQ437AA#ABA
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- Bottom Line:
- HP's new-and-improved TouchSmart all-in-one PC refines the touch-based concept it introduced last year. Faster all-in-ones, and Apple's iPhone, make the TouchSmart seem a bit behind the times, but the convenient software and its kitchen-friendly design offer functionality that's unavailable elsewhere.
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CNET editors' review
HP TouchSmart IQ506 price range: $999.99
- Reviewed by: Rich Brown
- Reviewed on: 06/25/2008
- Released on: 07/13/2008
The good: Svelte new design; large, touch-sensitive display; easy to use, touch-friendly software, a lot of wireless connectivity options; underbody keyboard light.
The bad: Single-point, Windows-based touch looks dated next to multitouch iPhone; slower than other all-in-ones in its price class.
The bottom line: HP's new-and-improved TouchSmart all-in-one PC refines the touch-based concept it introduced last year. Faster all-in-ones, and Apple's iPhone, make the TouchSmart seem a bit behind the times, but the convenient software and its kitchen-friendly design offer functionality that's unavailable elsewhere.
Hewlett-Packard's redesigned TouchSmart PC solves at least one of the problems of the original. The new look stays much truer to that of a traditional all-in-one, leaving behind last year's clunky hinged design (that we admit we kind of liked). The $1,499 TouchSmart PC IQ506 also shares an issue with the original model, in that it's not as fast as it should be for its price. In the post-iPhone era, we also find the TouchSmart's touch functionality less charming than we did last year. We don't recommend this new TouchSmart as a traditional deskbound computer, but it does work as a walk-up kiosk/entertainment center, and it has a respectable number of features to help with the task.
Similar to the Averatec All-in-One we reviewed last week, one of the TouchSmart's chief advantages over Apple's 20-inch iMac (not counting the touch sensitivity) is its 22-inch LCD. But at $1,499, the TouchSmart is only $300 less than the $1,799 24-inch iMac, which, in addition to the larger screen, has an even faster CPU and a more robust 3D chip. That's something to consider with this higher-end TouchSmart, although HP also offers a lower-end model, the IQ504 with the same size screen for $1,299.
| HP TouchSmart PC IQ506 | Averatec All-in-One | |
| Price | $1,499 | $1,299 |
| CPU | 2.16GHz Intel Core 2 Duo T5850 | 2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo E4600 |
| Screen size | 22 inches | 22 inches |
| Memory | 4GB 667MHz DDR2 SDRAM | 2GB 667MHz DDR2 SDRAM |
| Graphics | 256MB (shared) Nvidia GeForce 9300M GS | 256MB (shared) Nvidia GeForce 8400M GS |
| Hard drives | 500GB 7,200rpm hard drive | 320GB 7,200rpm hard drive |
| Optical drive | dual-layer DVD burner | dual-layer DVD burner |
| Networking | Gigabit Ethernet, 802.11/b/g/n wireless, Bluetooth | Gigabit Ethernet, 802.11a/b/g wireless |
| Operating system | Windows Vista Home Premium 64-bit, SP1 | Windows Vista Home Premium 32-bit, SP1 |
| TV Tuner | Yes | Yes |
But of course, neither the Averatec nor the iMac have touch-based input. That feature is the biggest reason to purchase the TouchSmart. As with the original, the new TouchSmart encourages you to use it while standing. Combined with a special suite of HP-designed touch-friendly applications, it's easy to imagine using this system in a kitchen or a den, serving as a family's organization and entertainment center. No other desktop we know about offers such a usage model.
TouchSmart software
The large screen and the included HP TouchSmart Software suite in particular help make this system what it is. With the suite you get a calendar, a refrigerator-style note-taking application, an RSS reader, as well as programs for browsing and playing your digital media. You can add programs and their icons to the TouchSmart Software launcher bar, and you can also have the main page load as soon as you boot up the system, making it work more or less as your new desktop screen. Non-TouchSmart Software applications open in their own window, and you can get back to the main Windows desktop with a single press. The touch functionality works outside of the TouchSmart suite as well, and in general the screen does a fairly good job of tracking your presses accurately, even on small or tightly packed Web links.
The programs that do come with the TouchSmart suite are intuitive and have large, finger-friendly icons, making them easy to use. The note program is like a cross between Microsoft Paint and a refrigerator door covered in Post-it Notes, and is actually fun to play with. The calendar, the RSS reader, and the video and music applications are all straightforward as well. You can import your iTunes music to the music program, and the video application lets you run the Webcam easily, in addition to playing video files.
Our one gripe is the photo software. We wish it had a few more features. For example, rather than giving you a one-button way to view a photo full screen, you need to create a slide show with only one image in it. There's also no way to rearrange your photos among different folders in the HP program itself. We don't expect a Photoshop-quality photo application, but a few more features would make the TouchSmart software's photo capabilities really shine.
Even if we find the software generally useful, we just can't help comparing the TouchSmart itself with an iPhone and the iPod Touch. Aside from tablet PC makers, few if any desktops have taken advantage of the touch-recognition features built into Vista. Perhaps this is because, unlike the multitouch Apple products, Vista-based systems can only recognize a single point of input. This means no two-finger zooming, among other things, which won't be available to the Windows world until Microsoft's next operating system.
If the lack of multitouch is not HP's fault, it can take some responsibility for the screen quality. Rather than the hypersmooth iPhone glass, the TouchSmart's screen offers more resistance when you drag your finger across it. It also feels less responsive. It works well enough, but compared with Apple's touch implementation, HP's is simply not as good. We have no idea if Apple will ever add touch capability to the iMac, but if it does before the next version of Windows comes out, there's a good chance it will make the TouchSmart seem instantly dated. Still, the iPhone currently lacks a 22-inch screen, and the TouchSmart delivers some unique capabilities today that you can't get anywhere else.
What the TouchSmart can't do is outperform other all-in-one desktops in its price class. As our performance charts show, this system is far from the best pure computer out there, making it tough to recommend as a sit-down PC for serious productivity or multimedia editing. Apple's iMac and the Averatec All-in-One are both faster and deliver similar sets of features, touch excepting.
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We'll credit HP with providing 64-bit Windows Vista to go along with the 4GB of RAM in this system, which likely helps its Photoshop scores, but the 2.16GHz Intel Core 2 Duo falters on our other tests compared with the Apple and Averatec systems that use faster 2.4GHz chips. Perhaps you can forgive the HP its relative lack of speed because of its touch capability, but if we were shopping for an all-in-one for traditional deskbound computing, we would pass this system by.
Even if its price-performance falters, HP has added some features to its trim new all-in-one that we'd like to see elsewhere. A keyboard-illuminating, bottom-edge light is unique, and it makes so much sense we're surprised LCD makers haven't designed something similar yet. You can turn it on with a button on the side and it shines a soft white glow directly underneath it, making it easy to type in the dark. You get hard volume controls on the side of the system as well, although we'd also like to see an independent display control or power button like the Averatec All-in-One.
The rest of the system comes with a useful, if more or less common array of features. We've come to expect all Windows-based all-in-ones to include a TV tuner, 802.11n wireless networking, and Bluetooth capability, and the TouchSmart doesn't disappoint. The Bluetooth mouse and keyboard are also easy enough to pair with the system, each requiring simply that you hold down a connect button for about five seconds. The new, slim keyboard design takes at least one page from the new Apple keyboard. HP's keyboard is less spare, but it's similarly attractive. You also get a remote control, but no Blu-ray optical drive. We have a feeling this time next year, at least, most systems in this price range with have Blu-ray capability.
Like Apple and Dell, but unlike Gateway, Sony, and Averatec, HP offers no immediately obvious internal upgrade access with its all-in-one. That's probably OK with the TouchSmart. You won't be doing any serious gaming or digital media editing on it, so the 4GB of RAM is plenty. If the hard drive fails you'll need to have it serviced, which can be frustrating if you'd rather just swap in a new drive yourself. Chances are that by the time you experience a typical drive reliability failure, the TouchSmart will have already begun to feel dated.
As with its other PCs, HP backs the TouchSmart PC IQ506 with one year of parts-and-labor coverage, and 24-7 toll-free phone support. The HP Web site provides support links for the TouchSmart IQ506 already, although some of the information is geared toward traditional tower desktops, so it's not exactly system specific. Most of it is still relevant.
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System configurations:
Apple iMac (20-inch)
Apple OS X; 2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo T7700; 2GB 667MHz DDR2 SDRAM; 256MB ATI Radeon HD 2600 Pro graphics chip; 320GB 7,200rpm hard drive.
Averatec All-in-One
Windows Vista Home Premium SP1; 2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo E4600; 2GB 667MHz DDR2 SDRAM; 256MB (shared) Nvidia GeForce 8400M GS graphics chip; 320GB, 7,200rpm Seagate hard drive.
Gateway GT5674
Windows Home Premium SP1; 2.2GHz AMD Phenom 9500; 3GB 667MHz DDR2 SDRAM; 128MB (shared) Nvidia GeForce 6150SE graphics chip; 500GB 7,200rpm Western Digital hard drive.
Gateway One GZ7220
Windows Vista Home Premium; 2.0GHz Intel Core 2 Duo T7250; 3GB 667MHz DDR2 SDRAM; 256MB ATI Mobility Radeon HD 2600 XT graphics chip; 500GB 7,200rpm hard drive.
HP TouchSmart PC IQ506
Windows Vista Home Premium SP1 (64-bit); 2.16GHz Intel Core 2 Duo T5850; 4GB 667MHz DDR2 SDRAM; 256MB Nvidia GeForce 9300M GS integrated graphics chip; 500GB 7,200rpm Seagate hard drive.
User reviews
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Overall better than others with the added touch screen
by kefler on September 12, 2008
Pros: has at least 2 cores for VM purposes, has 4gb of ram enough for more than 2 VM's to run at a time, video card is decent enough to do what most people want it to do and then some, it doesn't come with that idiot editor for cnet.
Cons: needs 8gb's ram, not AMD, needs a quad core for more VM's, needs a better cpu that has Intel or AMD's hardware virtualization.
Summary: What the editor said in the video was totally out of line. The iMac can't even compare to this AIO PC or others nor does the iMac deserve a ...
Summary: What the editor said in the video was totally out of line. The iMac can't even compare to this AIO PC or others nor does the iMac deserve a review. The iMac has less ram(which is used extensively during graphic, video, and audio production), it's got a faster CPU(YAY a whole 380mhz faster, utterly useless), smaller screen, no touch screen, no tv tuner, probably comes with a mighty mouse(YAY no right click), probably has no card reader period so there goes any ideas about easy transfer of photo's off your digital SLR, and less harddrive space.
So to recap what you're paying the $1300 for on the iMac, you're paying for a dual core CPU that's approx. 380mhz faster than the this one and 400mhz faster than one of the others, NO UPGRADE ABILITY WHATSOEVER, and of course like all of them, it comes with Mac OSX which is slower than even vista.
BTW, I purchased my IQ506 for $100 more than the iMac and I'll tell you now, it's worth every penny.
Oh, and if you want functionality, I dare anyone to try to setup a server on mac OSX. Have fun using the mac terminal because the mac UI restricts all access to the root system folders which contain most if not all the conf files needed.
So tell me again Mr. Editor what makes the iMac better ?
Tell me again what makes the iMac a better all around purchase ?
If you edit anything in this review or refuse to post it, I will post it on HP's site and I'm sure they'll be more than willing to post this because this doesn't have the load of crap that the editor spits out about the other AIO PC's.4 out of 4 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Can you believe a 4 yr old can figure this out.
by gpw60 on November 24, 2008
Pros: Touchscreen is fantastic and anyone can use it.
A 4 year old can use it without any help.
It looks so nice you want to touch it and can!
They say it is slower but, I have had no problems yet.Cons: I don't like how it doesn't have the upper end speed like iMac but, with that said I have not had a problem with the OS yet.
Summary: Bottom line I have had this for less than 24 hours and have become a firm believer that iMacs aren't everything. They look nice sitting in the stores but ...
Summary: Bottom line I have had this for less than 24 hours and have become a firm believer that iMacs aren't everything. They look nice sitting in the stores but so does this. If you had the money to put into this unit like Apple does with iMac I think the pedestal for this would shine brighter. Very user friendly and you get emersed in the touchscreen use.
I like this product over iMacs and Sony's all in one because of the touchscreen and the ease of use.
While I was over trying to figure out why my wife would want this unit over a very powerful iMac my daughter began her journey into the touchscreen era. She did it all her self by watching others and got to the games and started to play them with out anyone telling her how. If that is not a big selling point for a family then I can't sell anything.
I have brought this unit home with a little reluctancy but, I think this will suit my family very fine. I will not have to retrain my mind to conform tothe iMac OS. I have always been a windows user.
The keyboard and mouse are wireless, standard. It is an option that you have to pay for on the others metioned. The keyboard is very sleek and I like it vs. the traditional bulky keyed keyboard with other desktops.3 out of 3 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Touch with finger sometimes hard - but an insect will get it's command through, no problem
by betzzyb on August 3, 2008
Pros: Beautiful Screen
Cons: Touch is touchy
Summary: Only get this machine if you are in a insect free environment. I put the machine to sleep and got up a few hours later to find windows open and ...
Summary: Only get this machine if you are in a insect free environment. I put the machine to sleep and got up a few hours later to find windows open and items in my "trash", commanded by a couple little flying things. So I've learned to turn off the touch capability, which is a shame because that is the primary reason- other than the HD TV that someone might purchase this machine.
2 out of 2 users found this user opinion helpful.
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NOT BAD AT ALL.....SPACE SAVER & MEAN SET-UP
by elperro on October 21, 2008
Pros: WIRLESS N ADAPTER BUILT IN,PLUS MIC W/ WEBCAM,DUAL CORE PROSSECOR,4 GIGS RAM,22'
Cons: DID'NT FIND ANY YET,AS SOON AS I DO I WILL POST IT
Summary: GOT MINE FOR $1299 AT SAMS CLUB.COM w/ 500gb HD PLUS $60 GIFT CARD.HP KEEPS SURPRISING THE PEOPLE ONCE AGAIN.I WANTED A I-MAC 24' MONITOR BUT WAS ...
Summary: GOT MINE FOR $1299 AT SAMS CLUB.COM w/ 500gb HD PLUS $60 GIFT CARD.HP KEEPS SURPRISING THE PEOPLE ONCE AGAIN.I WANTED A I-MAC 24' MONITOR BUT WAS A $1000 MORE.I SAW THE HP AND WAS HOOKED.ALL MY PRODUCTS ARE HP
1 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Great concept, however the technology is just not there yet for a desktop.
by wtzhpnn on July 29, 2008
Pros: Touchscreen technology, easy to use!!!!!!
Cons: Technology is not refined enough for a desktop.
Summary: Great concept, however the technology needs to be refined. In a matter of two weeks I had exchange up to four hp touchscreens and finally after each one crashed after ...
Summary: Great concept, however the technology needs to be refined. In a matter of two weeks I had exchange up to four hp touchscreens and finally after each one crashed after the initial set up, I gave up!!!
1 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Very nice all in one
by adplaya on July 17, 2008
Pros: Small size, touch screen, 4gb ram, appealing
Cons: Vista x64, Speakers
Summary: I bought this system knowing that it would fit my media and everyday needs. It multi-tasks very well and hardly runs into problems. Its great for those everyday users, but ...
Summary: I bought this system knowing that it would fit my media and everyday needs. It multi-tasks very well and hardly runs into problems. Its great for those everyday users, but could prove to be worrysome for the hardcore gamers and users. The speakers are nice considering their size, but are not comparable to external speakers. Vista x64 is used to incorporate all 4gb of ram, but poses compatibility issues with some software. All in all its a great buy for $1500.
1 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Amazing product from hp
by govokrojordan on August 21, 2009
Pros: amazing vibrant touch screen, 802.11n wifi, fast cpu with above average graphics, brilliant touchsmart softwear from hp and i fantastic webcam. multitouch,bluetooth and a tv tuner
Cons: havent found one yet :) :) :)
Summary: the touch screen is extreamly responsive and has sharp and vibrant graphics.the webcam is far above average for a normal computer and renders light and images very well. very ...
Summary: the touch screen is extreamly responsive and has sharp and vibrant graphics.the webcam is far above average for a normal computer and renders light and images very well. very fast internet with the 802.11n wifi and also has bluetooth. the keyboard and mouse are very easy to use and responsive if you dont feel like using the touch screen. is a energy star, the multitouch is easy to use and responsive and with the upcoming windows 7 it is supposed to have tons of thing you can do with the multitouch on this computer. and if you buy one between july 2009 and january 2010 you get windows 7 free when it comes out. has easy to use bluetooth connectivity. multitasks very well. has stunning graphics to run data extensive games and pro applications. built in tv tuner for watching and recording you favorite tv shows. so over all this is a very easy to use and fully featured all in one desktop that you can put almost anywere in your house or use as a home entertainment system. it is fully featured and is a great computer from hp.
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great value
by van_helblaze on May 9, 2009
Pros: - Touchscreen
- large screen
- wireless mouse & keyboard
- nice and compact
- large hard drive (500GB)
- TV tuner
- both wireless and wired internet
- light hidden under screenCons: - HP won't let you manually update drivers
- touch interface doesn't work well with fFireFox
- CPU could be faster
- not ideal for gaming, keyboard gets cramp
- DVD drive is noisy
- Can not upgrade RAMSummary: Great computer for multimedia, but the DVD drive is fairly noisy, It would be nice to be able to drop in another 4GB's of ram, since this is a ...
Summary: Great computer for multimedia, but the DVD drive is fairly noisy, It would be nice to be able to drop in another 4GB's of ram, since this is a 64bit OS. The CPU could be faster. Sucks that HP won't let you update your video card drivers manually. Great buy, but could find better elsewere.
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This computer locks up EVERYDAY
by deltajjj on February 26, 2009
Pros: No Pros on this junk!
Cons: Box not big enough for Cons
Summary: Preparing to send it back. It is a DUD
Summary: Preparing to send it back. It is a DUD
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4th one's a charm !!!
by jbayindirli on February 11, 2009
Pros: Large high rez screen is exquisite. The keyboard and mouse are applesque and sleek. The all in one computer monitor and wireless keyboard and mouse is well executed. I like the touchscreen idea, not sure how well suited it is with Vista.
Cons: Quality uhhh... not so good, I'm on my 4th computer. The first had a pixel missing I returned it. The second did not accept any CDs. The help line determined it was bad. So I bought a third one. The mouse did not work. So now I'm on my 4th one.
Summary: Between the quality of the product and Vista, it is really tough to recommend this item. At a $1000. it would be ok.
Summary: Between the quality of the product and Vista, it is really tough to recommend this item. At a $1000. it would be ok.
Specifications
- Manufacturer: HP
- Part number: KQ437AA#ABA
- Description: Want simple, touch access to information, social networks, music, photos, videos, e-mail, TV? The convenience of connecting via webcam? Check out the slim and stylish, next-generation TouchSmart IQ506 PC, designed to look "at home" in any room of your home. Once you start working, listening to music, editing photos and videos, checking e-mail, and watching TV from your kitchen or family room, you'll never go back.
General
- Type Personal computer
- Recommended Use Home use
- Product Form Factor All-in-one
- Built-in Devices Camera, Display, Touch screen, Stereo speakers, Infrared receiver
- Width 21 in
- Depth 2.6 in
- Height 17.4 in
- Weight 24 lbs
- Localization English / United States
- Desktop type All-in-one desktop system, Monitor included
Processor
- Type Intel Core 2 Duo T5850 / 2.16 GHz
- Multi-Core processor technology Dual-Core
- 64-bit processor Yes
- Installed Qty 1
- Max processors supported 1
Cache Memory
- Type L2 cache
- Installed Size 2 MB
- Cache Per Processor 2 MB
Mainboard
- Chipset type Mobile Intel GM965 Express
- Data bus speed 667 MHz
Environmental Parameters
- Environmental standards EPEAT Silver
RAM
- Installed Size 4 GB
- Technology DDR2 SDRAM
- Memory Speed 667 MHz
- Memory Specification Compliance PC2-5300
- Form Factor SO DIMM 200-pin
- Configuration Features 2 x 2 GB
Storage Controller
- Type 1 x Serial ATA - Integrated
Storage
- Floppy drive type None
- Hard Drive 1 x 500 GB - Standard - Serial ATA-150 - 7200 rpm
- Hard Drive (2nd) None
Optical Storage
- Type DVD±RW (±R DL) / DVD-RAM - Serial ATA
- CD / DVD read speed 24x (CD) / 8x (DVD)
- CD / DVD write speed 24x (CD) / 8x (DVD±R) / 4x (DVD-R DL) / 6x (DVD+R DL)
- CD / DVD rewrite speed 24x (CD) / 6x (DVD-RW) / 8x (DVD+RW) / 5x (DVD-RAM)
- Disc Labeling Technology LightScribe Technology
Optical Storage (2nd)
- Type None
Storage Removable
- Type None
Monitor
- Monitor Type LCD display - TFT active matrix
- Diagonal Size 22 in
Multimedia Functionality
- TV tuner type Digital and analog TV
- Analog TV system NTSC
- Digital TV reception ATSC
Graphics Controller
- Type Plug-in card
- Graphics Processor / Vendor NVIDIA GeForce 9300M GS
- Video Memory 256 MB
- Max Allocated RAM Size 256 MB
- Total Available Graphics Memory 2 GB
Audio Output
- Type Sound card - Integrated
- Sound card name Integrated Audio
- Sound output mode Stereo
- Audio output compliant standards High Definition Audio
- Speaker(s) 2 x Right / left channel
Keyboard
- Keyboard connectivity Wireless
Input Device
- Type Mouse, Keyboard
Mouse
- Mouse connectivity Wireless
- Mouse technology Optical
Telecom
- Modem None
Audio Input
- Type Microphone
Networking
- Networking Network adapter - Integrated
- Wireless LAN Supported Yes
- Data Link Protocol Ethernet, Bluetooth, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g, Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet, IEEE 802.11n (draft)
- Compliant Standards IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.11n (draft)
Expansion / Connectivity
- Expansion Slots Total (Free) 2 ( 0 ) x Memory - SO DIMM 200-pin
- Interfaces 1 x Headphones - Output ( 1 in front ), 1 x Network - Ethernet 10Base-T/100Base-TX/1000Base-T - RJ-45, 1 x IEEE 1394 (FireWire) - 4 pin FireWire ( 1 in front ), 5 x Hi-Speed USB - 4 pin USB Type A ( 2 in front ), 1 x Audio - Line-out, 1 x Audio - Line-in, 1 x Audio - SPDIF output
Printer
- Type None
Miscellaneous
- Included Accessories Cleaning cloth, Remote control
- Features 802.11b/g/n Wireless LAN, TV tuner, Remote control, Bluetooth
Power
- Power device type Power supply
Operating System / Software
- OS Provided Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium 64-bit Edition
- Software Adobe Reader 8.0, Muvee autoProducer, Microsoft Works 9.0, Norton Internet Security 2008 (60 days subscription)
Manufacturer Warranty
- Service & Support 1 year warranty
- Service & Support Details Limited warranty - Parts and labor - 1 year
Card Reader
- Card reader 5 in 1 card reader
- Supported flash memory cards Memory Stick, MultiMediaCard, SD Memory Card, Memory Stick Pro, SDHC Memory Card
Sustainability
- EPEAT Compliant EPEAT Silver
- Greenpeace policy rating (Sept 2009) 4.5
Accessories
- HP Pocket Media Drive PD3200 - hard drive - 320 GB - Hi-Speed USB (33350392)89.00 - 139.99
- HP Wireless Deluxe Desktop Keyboard and Mouse - keyboard , mouse (33620514)34.99
- HP Wireless Multimedia Keyboard and Mouse - keyboard , mouse (32756716)15.43
- HP Premium Autofocus Webcam - web camera (33311008)34.62 - 35.29
- HP 400VA UPS and Surge Protection - UPS - 240 Watt - 400 VA (32756691)33.36
- Logitech G19 (33485079)175.67 - 199.99
- Saitek Cyborg Keyboard keyboard (33073269)59.84 - 75.99
- OCZ Alchemy Series Elixir II Keyboard - keyboard (33625258)12.00 - 18.56
- Cherry J86-4400 Vandal-proof Keyboard - keyboard , trackball (33518924)356.40 - 358.43
- Cherry Advanced Performance Line SmartBoard Twin G83-6675 - keyboard (32988991)83.80 - 120.04
- HP Wireless Comfort Mouse - mouse (33702870)19.99 - 31.99
- Logitech V220 Cordless Optical Mouse for Notebooks (32481206)22.95 - 29.48
- Logitech Performance Mouse MX (33769469)79.95 - 109.99
- Logitech VX Nano Cordless Laser Mouse (32554802)39.99 - 73.99
- Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 8000 - mouse (32062182)49.00 - 84.99
Manufacturer info
- HP
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