HP Launches Budget and Touch All-in-One PCs

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How hard is it to fit a small 4-32GB SSD just for Windows & an HDMI/VGA "in" so a person who intends to have a small PC/Screen & a big gaming rig can do it?
 
I'm hoping that those resolution figures are wrong...otherwise finding/ making wallpapers for something like this could be a pain...
 
the only problem with all in ones is when it comes to repairing them. Having to buy a HP LCD or HP motherboard is expensive. Just recently replaced a HP desktop PC plastic front bezel for a customer, $160!. You could buy the whole case for that!. oh, and $140 for a 350wpsu!@ Nice one HP, way to rake in the cash!
 
[citation][nom]TomsHardware[/nom]Under the hood you've got 2.8GHz Athlon II 240e dual-core CPU, 4GB of RAM, Radeon HD 4270 integrated graphics, a 1TB drive and a 20-inch 1600x900 2.8GHz Athlon II 240e dual-core CPU, 4GB of RAM, Radeon HD 4270 integrated graphics, a 1TB drive and a 20-inch 1600x1900 display. The TouchSmart310 will also be available from HP's site starting tomorrow, and from selected retailers starting October 24, for $699.[/citation]

Really!? nobody else noticed this? 😉

 
[citation][nom]rabidface[/nom]Really!? nobody else noticed this?[/citation]
It's a "Take 2 pay 1" promotion, don't worry.
 
[citation][nom]rabidface[/nom]Really!? nobody else noticed this?[/citation]

I read the sentence twice trying to understand WTF was going on.
 
LOL @ 1600x900 pixels.

LOL @ 20".

And probably LOL at a crappy TN panel technology. But that's something most manufacturers don't tell, because they want customers to be astonished at the low price for a Full HD 24" monitor etc without telling them that the picture quality is actually poor.
 
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