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HP TouchSmart IQ770 PC

Thursday April 26, 2007
Written by Ross Burridge
Tags: HP | TouchSmart | IQ770 | PC | touch | screen | folding | PC
AUD
$3699
Price at time of review.
Flexible, beautifully designed and reasonably priced. An excellent attempt to attract the masses.
Recommended
Vendor HP
CPU model/brand AMD Turion 64 X2 TL-52
CPU speed 1.6GHz
Memory capacity 2GB
RAM type 533MHz DDR2
HD capacity 320GB
Optical drive DVD writer
Graphics Nvidia GeForce Go 7600
Screen size 19in
Screen resolution 1440 x 900
Card reader 8-in-1 memory card reader
TV tuner TV tuner
Speakers integrated stereo speakers
Networking Gigabit Ethernet; 802.11a/b/g; Bluetooth; infrared in/out
Operating system Windows Vista Home Premium
Software (list) Microsoft Works 8.5
Front USB ports 6 (total)
Price 3699
Supplier Major Retailers
Product site url http://www.hp.com.au/
Warranty 1yr C&R

Copyright © 2009 Dennis Publishing

This article appeared in the May, 2007 issue of PC Authority.
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