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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.


  • franco1975

    I really hate not being american or canadian!!!

  • odosou

    Opening my first business and this would be a great addition, looks fantastic!

  • robroot

    Once again, a solid review! Did you ask HP about any planned software upgrades or alternative applications that are available for it?

    On-the-other-hand, not only do I want one, but I will be doing the mind chant of “Mine! Mine! Give it to me!”

  • graffito

    better a touchsmart than a nightmare.

  • natanaelm

    It surprises me the lack of the HDMI out, since it is basically created for this kind of entertainment, anyways, I really hope I can win it, other way I would buy it, the little problem is the money…

  • Anonymous

    I’d be interested if I could anticipate a steady stream of touchscreen compatible apps from HP or 3rd party developers that I could download. But I haven’t seen much new in the 6 months since this model was rolled out. Disappointing.

  • cpp6085

    Bummer that there's no HDMI out, but seems like an awesome bedroom/office media hub otherwise.

  • Anonymous

    Digging that blue underlight. Aaaand now I’m drooling on my keyboard. Great.

  • voodooaria

    Pick ME!

  • howling_mad_murdock

    That actually looks pretty cool.

  • loganjw

    I'm sure I could use this somewhere in my home.

  • kevinfilteau

    Nice blog!

  • joecrop

    That would look great in my office!

  • ckellyusa

    I've been interested in one of these, Thanks for the review!

  • dupreee

    I am graduating college in 10 days and my laptop from freshman year is already obsolete! Please replace it!

  • Altann

    I've always wanted a touch screen.

  • Anonymous

    I’d like to win that.

  • sendmail2tuan

    I would love to have one.

  • sendmail2tuan

    I would love to have one.

  • sendmail2tuan

    Would love to have one.

  • mdub70

    Would love to have this one.

  • mdub70

    Would love to have this one.

  • opTrin_46

    So just to double check, this uses a software blu-ray player (as opposed to taking over the monitor and playing directly from hardware, bypassing the operating system)? Basically what I want to know is if I can play blu-ray discs in one window while still doing other stuff in other windows.

  • Anonymous

    Got rid of cable last year and my family and I would love this. Just caught the 3yro. drawing on the old LCD screen this morning! Love your website!

  • sumeethevans

    Would love to win

  • dabbith

    Mmm, sweet.

  • amandaarnold

    I would love to win one of those.

  • garytalbot

    all of my laptops, computers, and server are HP. good product, dependable, and excellent customer service… have a touchsmart as well. and it was the best purchase ive ever made.

  • firerock

    Maybe it's about time for all home media pc to have touch screen as the default build.

  • http://twitter.com/ttorello Tom Torello

    Looks like it could be a great addition to our home.

  • travm222

    Sweet. Want one.

  • Loramora

    Great! Count me in!

  • antoinebugleboy

    Looks neat!

  • kskim111

    pick.me.

  • VegasPorkChop

    My wife would certainly appreciate a little less clutter in the IT room at our house!

  • zombywolf

    Wow, no HDMI. Looks good though!

  • zombywolf

    Whay, no HDMI? Looks good though!

  • Anonymous

    I am an HP devotee on my second HP laptop. . . Why only the second one? Because the first one lasted so long, I didn’t need to get another one until this past fall! So why would I like this HP TouchSmart desktop? Because 1) I like the larger screen and economy of design; 2) I am a SmartBoard user who uses and likes touchscreens; 3) I like flexibility of this desktop; and 4) I would like to share this desktop with my senior citizen mother who would be able to grow technologically via touchscreen technology!

  • goodsammy

    Hope the volume is good enough that it fills a decent room without an amplifier.

  • hadbar

    Looks great!

  • grahammc

    I have a spot picked out in the kitchen for this! :)

  • Super_Chunk

    Gimme Gimme!

  • damianam

    I still want one. I think it would be neat to fix this into a computerized house I'm designing.

  • bradgoheen

    If it's got the word “RAY” in it I need to have one!

  • jofundo

    I could use this.

  • JeremyPatrick

    I'm dependent on a dell laptop from 5 years ago, please free me from this hell. Yes I admit my mistake. Oh, ohgizmo god, have mercy on me.

  • 888chilly

    Oooh count me in! I have always wanted a Toouchsmart PC, I have never had enough money to buy a new one, and I always have to share my current one. I really think that it looks slick, and a touch computer would be perfect for me. I spend my time watching movies and playing games… and creating some

  • ns3791

    I would love to use this in our small space. . . I wonder why there is no hdmi out or component in? I will have to use something else for a gaming system. odd

  • ns3791

    Love it. . . still cant figure out why there is no output or input? What about us console gamers? Are we suppose to have two setups?

  • mikehsu

    Nice review. Maybe worth buying…but we'll try to win one first. :)