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| | Features | AMD Athlon II 235e Dual-Core Processor (2.70 GHz, 2MB L2 Cache, 4000MHz System Bus, AMD RS780MN Chipset); Genuine Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit4GB PC3-8500 DDR3 SDRAM memory (2x2048MB)(expandable to 8GB); 750GB Hard Drive; Slot-load SuperMulti 8X DVD±R/RW; 6-in-1 memory card readerTouch-enabled 20 Inch diagonal HD LCD Display with Brightview technology (1600 x 900); ATI Radeon HD 3200 Graphics10/100/1000 Base-T network interface; Built-in Wireless LAN 802.11b/g/n; 6 USB 2.0 ports (5 Available)HP low-profile wireless keyboard with hide-away bay and numeric keypad; HP wireless optical mouse; Integrated webcam and built-in microphone
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| | Description | HP 300-1120 TouchSmart PC |  |
| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 2.95 inches | | Product Width: | 20.43 inches | | Product Height: | 16.1 inches | | Product Weight: | 24.25 pounds | | Package Length: | 26.5 inches | | Package Width: | 23.0 inches | | Package Height: | 13.5 inches | | Package Weight: | 37.2 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 12 reviews |
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 12 customer reviews )
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15 of 15 found the following review helpful:
Nice and Sleek All-inOne Jul 23, 2010
By nextep Bought this on Amazon 2 mths ago. Shipment arrived on time, and in good conidition.
Unit was really easy to install and configure, and works like a dream out of the box. Everyone at home loves using it. Great value, and AMD performance does not seem to be any inferior to Pentium on this one.
Small glitch with the system just a week ago, system just refused to boot up and had to call tech support, they quickly determined that it was due to static electricity and MS Windows. Unplugged and plugged the power supply, rebooted, installed the new MS Service pack, and it has been working well since.
Would have given this 5 stars if not for this problem.
17 of 20 found the following review helpful:
Worst computer ever Jul 25, 2010
By G. S. Noble I had this computer for less than a month and was more relieved than surprised when it died.
There were numerous errors with the touchsmart software that HP puts on the machine. It would open each time the monitor went on standby, but never completely load, rendering the computer inoperable until it was restarted. After a couple weeks, the machine started intermittently failing to power on. I called support and spoke to a completely worthless individual from India who suspected my surge protector (even though the 3 other pieces of hardware plugged into it still worked). I spontaneously powered on while I was on the phone so I replaced the surge protector with a UPS the next day and the machine worked for another 4 days before completely surrendering to the inevitable and refusing to ever come to life again.
In all fairness, I liked the design of the unit, specifically the way the wires were all hidden out of sight and the mordern look of the sleek black cpu/display. The wireless keyboard was decent as was the mouse. The touchscreen was OK, but they could learn a lot from the iphone as the accuracy was quite lacking and hitting a small target such as a web browser tab was sometimes difficult. Apparently Apple is way ahead on that technology as it seems much easier to tap what you're aiming for on the ipod touch and iphone.
I sent the dead HP back and ended up buying Gateway's comparable touch screen model. After a week, it seems better than the HP in most aspects. The HP had a better keyboard and mouse than Gateway and to me a more appealing look. But frankly if the Gateway only makes it a year, there's still no other comparison that matters. It's going to be a long time before I buy another HP computer.
8 of 9 found the following review helpful:
Not as bad as some say... Oct 04, 2010
By D. Milburn
"davart1"
I have had this computer model for about 6 months now - my last 7 computers have been Dell's and ASUS's so buying a HP was a change up. This HP system has ran great with only minor issues you'd encounter on any computer from any manufacture that were easily fixed on my end. For example I had the built-in wireless adapter stop working, the computer completely failed to see it at all - it just stopped working all together. After running all the diagnostics which failed to find the problem, I ran a system restore from Windows and that didn't work so I ran one from boot-up (F 11) and that fixed the problem as the boot-up restore is far better than the Windows shell restore. The only other issue I've had was the OEM factory mouse wheel stopped working, not really liking the factory mouse anyway I didn't care and used another one I did like.
For me the touch screen is neat but nothing I really use much - just not use to it I guess. I like the small footprint of the PC and it works great on a side table in the TV room to surf and watch TV if you want to be completely worthless or like I prefer to do which is get a little work done while I watching the news in addition to being occasionally worthless.
The system is quite and doesn't put of a lot of heat - there is a little heat, it's just not like a space heater.
The AMD Athlon II processor runs quickly with 4 GB DDR3 Ram and the screen is nice and bright - one beef I have with that is that it doesn't save the brightness level you set the screen at when it hibernates so you have to turn it back down every time it wakes up - that is annoying in a dark room. Enough memory for all the programs I run at the same time and some of the HP software is nice - a little bloaty but what's new with that?
It has enough USB ports, media readers for most cards, CD/DVD-RW, built-in mic, webcam, speakers with ports for externals and an Ethernet port. It comes with a basic wireless keyboard and mouse, the mouse is lacking as I've stated. One thing to be aware of is the mouse uses 2 AA batteries and the keyboard uses 2 AAA batteries - why they couldn't make them use the same is beyond me, but it's not a issue.
Comes loaded Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit which is decent, but while Microsoft claims if will run 32 bit software just like XP - it doesn't on some programs. Something to be aware of if you haven't had a 64 bit OS before. Games like Civ IV and SimCity 4 will not run properly without a lot of tweaking and even then they crash repeatedly to the point you just give up running them under Win 7. Other older programs like Adobe Photoshop 7 and MS Office 2000 run fine.
So my HP TouchSmart PC ran fine right out of the box and I haven't had anymore problems out of it than I have had from any other computer from any other manufactures - maybe I got lucky which would be a new one for me or some others got lemons and spoke up? Every PC manufacturer makes a few lemons, some just make more than others.
UPDATE: I originally gave this system 5 stars but I just had a couple of keys on the wireless keyboard become buggy to the point I'm having to replace it so while the PC itself has been what I expected the cheap keyboard and mouse cost this unit a star. They are both basic no frills but neither lasted more than 6 months. Wireless connection was fine, just parts of them stopped working properly. Typical OEM stuff - cheap.
So I can recommend this PC and I'm giving it 4 stars overall, less a 1 star for minor problems typical of any PC and cheap OEM keyboard and mouse.
9 of 11 found the following review helpful:
Sending it back Aug 08, 2010
By Michelle Curby-Lucier This computer was defective from the moment I first turned it on. I never could load anything on it because it was constantly shutting down and giving me blue error screens. I called HP support within an hour of opening the darn thing and could barely understand the person I was talking to. She was no help but did open a case number for me. Gee, thanks, but I would prefer a computer that actually works. I am in the process of packing it up to send back to Amazon. At least then I'll only lose 15% of the purchase price instead of the entire amount.
3 of 4 found the following review helpful:
HP Touchsmart Aug 21, 2010
By rhishid This is a great computer. 20" screen is perfect size for me, the screen is bright and easy on the eyes. Love the wireless keyboard and mouse, takes up very little space on my counter. The sound quality from the speakers are the best I have experienced on any computer I`ve owned.Great Buy!
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