HP TouchSmart 300: The Lastest Effort Of HP TouchSmart Line

HP TouchSmart 300 is positioning in the home. It offers full-screen, touch-friendly widgets for media playback, browsing, and manipulating photos, and for accessing popular Web applications like Hulu, Pandora, and Twitter.
The configuration came equipped with a 2.8GHz Athlon II X2 240e processor, 4GB of DDR3-1066 memory for Windows 7 Home Premium (64-bit), and a 640GB hard drive. The display sports a maximum resolution of 1600 by 900, which is comfortable for using touch applications, and great for watching 720p HD content. Gaming fans, however, should look elsewhere: Its ATI Radeon HD 3200 graphics delivers a paltry 18 frames per second in Unreal Tournament 3 (highest settings, 1024 by 768 resolution).
The TouchSmart 300 has analog and digital audio jacks, five USB ports, a multi-format card reader, a DVD burner, a remote control, and an HDTV tuner. A gigabit ethernet port allows for easy connectivity, but using the included 802.11n wireless means you’ll need to deal with the power cord only when you’re moving the unit about. The stubby metal feet are also removable, and the unit can be mounted on a wall. Unfortunately, features missing from this model include HDMI and composite inputs for consoles, and the funky ambient lighting found on some other TouchSmart models that offered a distinct glow.
HP also throws in a wireless keyboard and mouse. The mouse is a bit plain, but offers up excellent connectivity across a respectable distance. The full-size keyboard is slim, and fairly attractive. The built-in stereo speakers perform well enough, provided you aren’t expecting much in the way of bass.
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