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OhGizmo! Review and Giveaway – The HP Touchsmart 600-1055 Part 2… And 3

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By David Ponce

It’s time to conclude our review of the HP Touchsmart 600-1055 and to bring our giveaway to a close. For those of you who didn’t follow, the previous article is here. We decided to combine parts 2 and 3 into one, simply because the initial article contained all the info you needed on the machine’s hardware, leaving us with only with the Touchsmart Suite of applications to review. If you’ll recall, we’re trying to determine if this all-in-one can serve as an entertainment hub and replace your TV, your DVD/Blu-Ray player and your CD/Stereo.

So, keep reading to find out in some detail just how it does. The early verdict? Works as advertised, but nagging software inconsistencies mar an otherwise excellent product.

Part 2
So how does this machine do as a DVD/Blu-Ray player? Turns out this is a fairly straightforward question and is simple to answer. Very well! The screen is large-ish (at 23 inches) and sporting a full 1080p resolution, the Blu-Ray image is sharp and appealing. The integrated player has several controls specifically designed for touch use, such as oversized volume buttons. Overall this part of the machine works as expected and the touch interface is used in an intuitive and logical manner, providing a value add for the user.

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However, we thought about using the included Hulu app. Well, it looks quite good and it’s clear an effort has been made to make it touch friendly. Elements are arranged logically and easily accessible, everything is large and easily touchable… But it’s the scrolling through long lists that becomes somewhat tedious. Rather than use the more intuitive flick to scroll up or down, HP opted for a “Page Up, Page Down” approach, requiring you to touch an element above or below whatever show, or channel is currently selected and scroll entire chunks at once. After a while, it becomes almost tempting to use the mouse’s scrollwheel. This is of course not a huge issue, as everything is functional and perhaps comes down to personal preferences created from using an iPhone for too long. That being said, while Apple might not have pioneered touch interfaces, they did make help make them more mainstream and some of their design dynamics are slowly becoming ubiquitous. Why HP went a different route is beyond us and ultimately not that important.

The point being that the Touchsmart 600 performs really well as a Bluray player and the included Hulu application will be appreciated by its customers, design intricacies notwithstanding.

Part 3
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It turns out that the Touchsmart 600 comes with some really good speakers. Of course, they’re small, so we’re not talking about earth shaking bass. But they deliver clear sound and more importantly, are distortion free even at higher volumes. This allows you to fill a room with sound without getting a feeling of loudness.

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The included Rhapsody and Pandora applications of course expand on the good speakers and allow you to use the PC as an elegant music station. The fact that these applications are created for a touch interface makes them fun to use. Creating a playlist is as easy as literally dragging and dropping a track with the tip of a finger. And… surprise, surprise… flick scrolling is present! It’s not very smooth, but it’s there and does add somewhat to our enjoyment of the applications.

Conclusion
HP asked us to determine if the Touchsmart 600-1055 could be used as an entertainment hub. Our response is a qualified “yes”. Here’s what we mean. The Touchsmart 600 is perfect for a broad range of people, from the space-starved college student, to the family that wants something to congregate around in the dining room. It’s great for mainstream users. They will get a competent, solid piece of kit with an entire suite of software designed to make the most out of the touch interface. Slight and intermittent sluggish performance as well as confusing design inconsistencies in the software mar an otherwise flawless performance, but aren’t serious enough to tarnish what is in effect a good product.

However, the Touchsmart 600 isn’t so much for another kind of PC users: the media-center builder, or the gamers or just simply the more advanced and tech savvy individuals. The lack of certain outputs and inputs (no HDMI out, no component in) limits this PC’s ability to be used outside of what HP intended. The sealed form factor makes upgrading or replacing components daunting if not impossible. This is simply not that kind of PC.

So… to clearly answer HP’s question: this is an entertainment hub with solid computing abilities, albeit one with a fairly closed design, limiting its ability to be anything more than that.

PROS
+ Nicely designed software that takes advantage of the touchscreen
+ Integrated music and video applications designed for touch
+ Good quality speakers that complement the viewing and listening experience

CONS
- Small design inconsistencies
- Occasional sluggishness

The Giveaway
As you may know, HP is giving away one of these all-in-ones to a lucky reader. To enter, just leave a comment on this post and we’ll select a winner by Thursday, 11:59 EST. US and Canada only, enter once… or we’ll give you nightmares.


  • mrka

    This thing looks pretty cool. winning it would be even cooler.

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

    I have to admit after reading your review I am more sold on the touch Idea than before. As far as an entertainment hub it has a larger screen than my bedroom tv and I dont currently own a blueray player at all, That is another + for me. Thank OhGizmo and hp for a great giveaway. Part 2 & 3 have been a long time waiting and anticipating!

  • Spampy

    I'd give it a good home!

  • http://www.gamingwithchildren.com Michael Anderson

    I had just been looking at one of these … looks great! Great review!

  • Anonymous

    Ok, can I say mine! take a bribe? maybe spankings?

  • johnmwalsh

    Could you do a similar review of the sony L series? I'm trying to decide between the two, or just select my entry as the winner and my decision is made:-)

  • akjack

    Like everyone else, I can use a new computer. These things age faster than I do (do they age like dogs, 7 people years for evey computer year?).

  • techg33k

    At least it looks delicious

  • rob7

    Nice ….can put it to good use !!

  • hartjo1

    Neat!

  • Dsmoov

    Wow…this could revolutionize home entertainment as we know it. I would certainly put this tech through the paces myself. If I had one of my very own that is. Sweet review as well!

  • 824gaby824

    Anxious to try it out!

  • http://twitter.com/itsallmike Mike

    touchscreens turn me on

  • methodicjon

    I'd love to win. ;)

  • Anonymous

    Giveaway this bad boy? me, me, me, me…..ok, me?

  • http://phpprotip.com chancegarcia

    i guess i wouldn't mind if i won. good review though.

  • Casey

    come on…. daddy needs a computer built after 2001!

  • marechek33

    come on karma! this computer looks pretty sweet!

  • macayn

    Oh gawd! Please let me win this.

  • XpAcErX

    I like built in apps they look so much better than navigating to the websites. There is a Dev community for the HP Touchsmart series, there is a youtube app already. Looking forward to seeing what apps come out in the future like Amazon VOD, Vudu, CBS, NBC, etc.. :)

    Also I did a little more research into the apps and PlayOn has a all these apps plus many more. They have a a couple different plugins that allow you to use PlayOn through windows media center. Since the hp Touchsmart can utilize windows media center this might be a very cool option.

  • Anonymous

    This is a fascinating device. I can’t wait to try one!

  • darkmoofya

    I want that…

  • laboose

    Before reading about it here, I never knew something like this actually existed.

    It looks great and actually looks like something that can be used.

  • jbelle

    Very nice review. I can't wait to try this machine out!

  • wootten

    Looks like a great computer. Count me in.

  • Anonymous

    I use a graphic tablet and a PenAbled touch-screen notebook for editing photos. I have my doubts on how useful the Touchsmart would be, at least in my case. Nonetheless, I would be willing to try one out …

  • Anonymous

    Man, this is absolutely sweet. And a great review, by the way. I can just see my grandkids clamouring to be the first to use it. I sure hope I win.

  • StratMan9000

    This is exactly what I need!

  • jasonbisterfeldt

    Awesome! We're about to move, and I'm pretty sure I could find a perfect spot for it in our new home!

  • ashley_bo_bashley

    I wonder how well the screen would handle Cheetos fingers….

  • adamtraylor

    Awesome!

  • Anonymous

    This looks a pretty awesome set up with very few weaknesses. I love touch screens!

  • thechad

    Either way you look at it, seems like a descent design. Finger prints..Finger prints…Lack of HDMI out and no component in…Eh..no problem.

  • bbxl

    I'd like to win this to give to my mother.

  • DessieLunsford

    This would be cool

  • Johnnymac4242

    Yeah, definitely the space-starved college student. Would be great to have a capable entertainment device (I don't need no fancy HDMI out, with my college student lack of fundage anyway.) And now, back to preparing for finals tomorrow, and writing papers. WOO!

  • tthomps

    I need one of these for our small home office. We would use it as a communication hub.

  • bLampert

    sooo dreamy

  • Anonymous

    I’d love one.

  • Anonymous

    I agree with your article fully. It has come a long way since the IQ series. The touch screen is way more responsive and the software was actually written with windows 7 engineers.
    Great product

  • mcman

    If you give this to me I'll forgive you for all the times I insulted you.

  • davidj919

    Anything could replace my current set up! I'll take it.

  • http://www.cypher-sec.org thecolor

    Agreed with davidj919… my newest machine is a 7 year old Asus… and has been maxed out on upgrades. Here's hopin'. :)

  • francispalmer

    Can always use more toys!

  • chadrockey

    Can they throw in their new tablet too? :-P

  • dystrophy

    Yes, it is interesting that they didn't include HDMI, but otherwise appears to be a decent design.

  • msisaac

    That's a pretty slick looking computer. It sounds like HP really put some effort into this. I've seen the touch interface in action and it is pretty nice.

  • sacosan

    It looks so touchable! I need this, not want, NEEEEEED!

  • shsu8587

    It's beautiful! I'd love it

  • terrypescosolido

    Really nice. I like the 1080p resolution and the ability to play blu-ray. Would love to have one!