HP Announces New HP TouchSmart PCs

Several weeks ago I had blogged about HP’s all-in-one PC with amazing touch capabilities – the HP TouchSmart PC. Specifically, I discussed the IQ500 series HP TouchSmart PC models (the IQ504 and IQ506). The IQ500 series HP TouchSmart PCs were considered the 2nd generation HP TouchSmart PCs. The original HP TouchSmart PC made its debut in January of 2007. Just recently, HP has announced the IQ800 series HP TouchSmart PCs – the IQ804 and IQ816.

So what’s new with the IQ800 series HP TouchSmart PCs? The IQ800 series HP TouchSmart PC is 25 ½” versus the IQ500 series models which were 22”. Just like the IQ500 series HP TouchSmart PCs, the IQ800 series sports ambient lighting that shines on your keyboard. This can be very useful in low lighting. However the IQ800 series allows you to change the color of the ambient lighting. The IQ800 series also comes with a pocket media drive bay for user’s portable media (the HP MediaSmart Connect has a pocket media drive bay so you can take media between the two devices). The IQ800 series (both the IQ804 and IQ816) come with built-in TV Tuners for Windows Media Center awesomeness.

The IQ800 series HP TouchSmart PC is also wall-mountable as well!

There are some differences between the IQ804 and IQ816 HP TouchSmart PC models. The IQ816 comes with a Blu-ray drive for HD movies. The IQ804 comes with a 500GB harddrive while the IQ816 comes with a 750GB harddrive. The chipset and graphics for the IQ816 is a bit higher than the IQ804. If you’re looking to maximize your investment in the HP TouchSmart PC – the IQ816 is top-of-the-line.

The IQ800 series makes a worthy addition to the HP TouchSmart PC Family. I hope to blog more about the HP TouchSmart PC this fall!


Comments

  1. Posted on: October 11, 2008 at 11:13PM  

    Nice, touchscreens seems like a great idea for presentations and media.  May have to have to wear finger cap though so as not to get the screen too greasy though.

  2. Posted on: October 13, 2008 at 7:14AM  

    Brandon, Nothing new lately? Quite week.  Retail companies have been using touch screens for years, they work well for the most part. They don't take to well to pens, markers, screwdrivers, razor knives, etc.  I just bought my self a 24" monitor so I hope I did not waste my money...

  3. Posted on: October 14, 2008 at 10:07AM  

    take a look at the Sony Vaio LT they Touchscreen seem to be coming very popular

    http://www.techproductivity.com/laptop-reviews/sony-vaio-lt-series-review/

  4. Posted on: December 06, 2008 at 7:37PM  

    I'm sorry to say that HP have done at HUGE blunder. I have the HP Mediasmart Windows Home Server so I can have all pictures and movies and music on a safe place and also so everyone at home can get to it. The HP Smarttouch pc's have the program Touchsmart and they have not been talking with any other "Smart" team. They have made the touchsmart program "stupid" so it will only allow media files that are stored locally. They don't support media from the network.

    I do not understand how HP can do a thing like that. The network media is fine to work/view in windows on the PC just not in the HP Touchsmart program. There is an option to use ITunes library instead of Touchsmart library but that only works with music and not pictures or videos. So if you point your music, pictures and video folder (in your windows profile) to a Windows Home Server you will not see anything there and can't use the Touchsmart program.

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