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OhGizmo! Review and Giveaway: The HP Touchsmart 600-1055, Part 1

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By David Ponce

HP was kind enough to send us an HP Touchsmart 600-1055 to review. They asked us to determine whether their offering could become an “Entertainment Hub”. It’s a lofty goal, one that’s shared by pretty much anyone these days. Microsoft and Sony certainly are trying hard with their Xbox and PS3, but HP’s approach is different. These were their exact words:

[We'd like you] to see if the TouchSmart PC is deserving of being called an “Entertainment Hub.” In addition to serving as a touch-enabled desktop PC, the TouchSmart can stand in place of several entertainment devices like a DVD player, TV, Blu-Ray Player, etc. It also has an HD widescreen display, TV Tuner, game console connectivity and several new built-for-touch applications from Hulu, Netflix, Pandora, Rhapsody and more.

In order to do this, we’re going to split up this review into three pieces. Today, we look at the Touchsmart 600 being used as a TV/PVR, in Part 2 as a DVD/BluRay player and Part 3 as a CD/Digital Music Player/Stereo player.

Don’t feel like reading or watching my video? No problem, here’s the verdict: as a TV to play Xbox in HD on, without HDMI? Not so much. As a TV and a PVR? Absolutely.

Read on for all the details and to find out how to win your own!

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First, a few words about the hardware itself. The Touchsmart 600 is an all-in-one with a FullHD 23 inch capacitive touchscreen. This particular model has an Intel Core 2 Duo Processor P7450, 4GB of RAM and a 750GB hard drive. Check the links below for a PDF with all the specs.

The build is solid and appealing. In front you have two stainless steel legs and a rear stand with a rubber pivot that makes swiveling the entire device left and right easier. On the right you have the slot-loading BluRay drive as well as a volume rocker and a multimedia card reader. On the left, behind a plastic panel, you have connections. Relevant to the TV/PVR question, you have S-Video, Cable, HDMI and composite inputs… But no component! So as an owner of a non-Elite Xbox, I was unable to play it in high-definition, being left with no component inputs to connect it with. While there are plenty of consoles out there with HDMI, there’s a good chunk without and the omission of component inputs was a bit of a disappointment.

The front facing speakers sound great (more on that in the music review), the included low profile keyboard is adequate and looks appealing, while the mouse is a generic HP-branded optical mouse. Rounding out the important features, you have a center-mounted adjustable webcam on the top bezel, which swivels up or down through a back mounted switch.

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Does it work as a PVR?

So… How does it fare as a TV/PVR? To access this feature, you have to launch the Touchsmart suite of applications. This is the heart of this PC and is what makes it possible to use its touch interface. Without it, you’d have Windows 7. Whatever anyone tells you, like any previous version of Windows, it wasn’t really designed with touch use in mind. Fingers are just too darn big for whatever you might try to do. The Touchsmart suite fixes that. It creates an environment that sits on top of Windows and “touch-enables” its functionality. That said, it has some design flaws that aren’t really important, but indicative of a lack of design consistency. For instance, when setting up the TV tuner card, one is presented with a drop-down list of residence countries. Since you’re in the Touchsmart suite of applications at this moment, you’re fully expecting to be able to do everything with your fingers… Expect it’s impossible to scroll this list without using the mouse. Flicking up or down does nothing except choose a country you don’t actually reside in. Weird, but not that hard to fix in an update (reading this, HP?).

Once setup, the tuner card will scan for available channels. When done, you’re presented with a list of stations, which you can select by simply touching. When selected, a preview of that channel will pop up on the top right. If you want to watch, touch the preview and maximize the image. The rest is standard PVR functionality. Pause live TV, fast forward to Live (pleasantly, there is a scroll button that allows you to choose the exact spot you’d want to forward to) or press the record button and… record. Once recorded, your clip (or full show, or whatever) can be accessed under the Recordings tab. Everything works as you’d expect from a personal video recorder and the interface is intuitive enough that you don’t get lost.

A side note. I don’t have cable. Being online at all times, I see no use for it. So I connected the Touchsmart 600 (and its integrated Tuner card) to an old fashioned wire antenna. Yeah, we still have analog up here. But one downside of this setup is that I was unable to configure the Electronic Program Guide. Had I done so, I’m assuming I’d have been able to schedule a recording in advance. This is something I did not try, but assume it works.

So, to conclude, the Touchsmart 600-1055 works just fine as a TV or a Personal Video Recorder. If you’re lucky enough to own a console with HDMI output, you can play games no problem. Own an Xbox without it? Get used to SDtv…

And it will pause and record live TV just fine.

Pros (Part 1):
+ Will record and pause live TV.
+ Integrated HDTV Tuner card.
+ Touch interface works great for this purpose

Cons (Part 1):
- Does not come with component inputs
- Minor software design inconsistencies

How do you win your own?
Alright, so HP’s giving one of these away to our readers. It’s the same one we’ve been reviewing: The HP Touchsmart 600-1055, valued at $1,500 (full specs in PDF below). To enter, simply leave a comment on this post, or any of the follow up articles. It’s open to Canada and the US. And it will end 48 hours after we post Part 3 of this review. So keep your eyes peeled, and comment away.

Oh and if you have any questions, feel free to ask and I’ll do my best to answer. And yes, this counts as entering.

[ Touchsmart 600 Specs (Warning, PDF) ]


  • Anonymous

    I had my hands on this buy’s little brother, and lusted very hard, but couldn’t justify the cost. Looking forward to your other articles

  • nwkthompson

    This looks like a decent computer for a den or kitchen. With a 23 inch screen it is kind of small for the center of an entertainment center. My kids would love the touch screen

  • Anonymous

    I don’t quite understand how you would set up the tuner when one does have cable, but the set up does look wonderful.

  • http://twitter.com/coppockm coppockm

    HP is making some great touch hardware lately. Would love this thing!

  • http://helloerica.com Erica Allison

    Been wanting one of these for a while!

  • ashstratton

    I don't quite understand how one would connect the tuner even with cable, but this setup looks awesome.

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Jerry-Lafferty/100000565965304 Jerry Lafferty

    Im not really sold on the touch screen at all. I really do not see the need for it when you have an adequate keyboard and a decent mouse. As for the rest of the set up I like it a lot. I personally eat cheetos and my keyboard is orange from it. Not good with a touch screen. I still want it. It is 10 x better than my current computer. I will be checking back. THanks for an honest review.

  • http://twitter.com/clay_w Clay Watson

    Wow, that looks awesome. I'm going away to college and this would come in hadny to use as a PVR. I've always wanted a touchsmart, they are so nice to use. :D

  • legalpatriot

    I think could fit a very big niche in the market. i llok forward to it and hope I don't have to wait very much longer. Especially if I can win it.

  • Anonymous

    My laptop died a month ago so I’d love to have it.

  • Phonascus

    Another example of positive convergence. I'm glad to see HP leading the way. This will be one to watch (and hopefully play with).

  • originaladam

    Thats one sexy looking AIO, but for $1200 I'd rather buy a 32″ LCD and build an HTPC. It would make a nice kitchen computer as others have said, but only if you had a sealed keyboard……I'd be happy to win one though.

  • Anonymous

    I think this looks pretty cool and would love to try it!!

  • mikehsu

    Always has looked like an interesting living room addition.

  • Anonymous

    This is the most thorough review I’ve read of this machine yet! I’ll be looking for the next two parts and thanks for the giveaway!

  • http://twitter.com/thatsjuststeve thatsjuststeve

    Really thinking about one of these for the wife in the kitchen. Might be good for her to get some things done and keep life organized.

  • http://twitter.com/bikeohio JC

    I'd love to win this for my parents! Thank you for the opportunity to win!

  • ulyssescisneros

    Nice good competition for Sony's all in one pc's.

  • tannawings

    Ya know, everyone and their brother is going on and on and on about the IPad- I am a PC and always have been, I follow HP on Twitter, and they sent me over. This is an awesome machine.
    At almost 50, I have been with HP since their beginning. They are reliable, and also easy to set up and operate.
    I also actually prefer a desktop- thats all I have ever owned!
    Thanks for the chance, will be watching for rest of reviews.

  • brianadams

    Looks very interesting, also can't wait for it's little brother the HP slate.

  • jmadrigal

    Nice little media box. Would like to play with it!

  • shizno

    does not, not want.

  • Anonymous

    I WANT TO WIN (:

  • http://twitter.com/chadmd23 chadmd23

    I only wish they would use larger screens!

  • martinl123

    Good comments so far, have used a Sony touch screen and loved how the interface worked.

  • sumeethevans

    Been lusting after one of these forever. Pick me.

  • Anonymous

    love it

  • dannyjaylouis

    yo i want won!

  • mszjules2

    I love anything touch screen! and I love HP! what a great combination…

  • mszjules2

    I love anything touch screen! and I love HP!….

  • amesthropology

    i saw them use this computer on a recent episode of project runway- how well does it work from a design point of view?- aka how sensitive is the screen when you're drawing?

  • ns3791

    Awesome! Love it!

  • Anonymous

    Hmmmm, touchscreen computer/HDtv. Things just the right size that I’d feel like Rodney McCay carrying it arround.

  • Anonymous

    Looks interesting

  • Landtat

    Pleaseeeee! I need a new gizmo!!!!

  • Landtat

    Sweet. Would love to win this.

  • http://twitter.com/VapidDin Andrea S

    Ooooo,very nice

  • http://twitter.com/vlbsweeps VickieB

    I would love to have this TouchSmart

  • Anonymous

    My dad has a version of these touchsmarts that’s about a year old. One thing I have to say is that the display on these is beautiful, almost rivals a mac’s. However, the touch can be a little off on his. He had to send it back once under warranty to get the touch to work at all, and even then at the edges of the screen it’s not perfect. Hopefully HP’s addressed this with the new model…

  • Anonymous

    Incredible

  • jwhys

    Looks like a great product with enough features to go around!

  • jwhys

    Looks like a great product with enough features to go around!

  • jwhys

    Amazing looking product!

  • adamshegrud

    Pick Meeeeeee!

  • domingoshouse

    right arm dude!

  • Anonymous

    What a great system! Can’t wait for more!

  • http://twitter.com/THEOBAMANIZER Jason Tsai

    only 1 comment with count for all the posts right?

  • Anonymous

    Oh, sign me up for this! I am in desperate need of a new computer!

  • richgirl3690

    I would love this desktop! I love HP's products, i have a Hp laptop with Windows 7 Home, and I'm constantly on it. My laptop allows me to organize my pictures, videos, and my beloved music! Team HP!

  • RTech

    I love the HP touch screen computers.