Pros
- Great general performance
- HDTV tuner
Cons
- Sluggish custom software
- Weak graphics performance
Bottom Line
TouchSmart style and design shines, but sluggish custom software hampers an otherwise solid package.
- HP's TouchSmart 300: A Versatile All-in-One Media-Centric PC HP's TouchSmart 300 All-in-One touchscreen PC has some very attractive features, including the company's TouchSmart software that provides full-screen widgets to access music, video, Netflix, Twitter, and other services.
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