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The guts of the IQ770 are laptop components that have been shoehorned into a compact desktop unit that doesn't look much like a desktop PC. The base unit houses an Asus motherboard built around and Nvidia GeForce Go 6100 chipset, a dual-core AMD Turion 64 X2 TL-52 processor running at 1.6GHz, 2GB of dual-channel DDR 2 memory (PC2-4300) and GeForce Go 7600 graphics with 256MB of dedicated Ram.
On the front, there's a slot-loading DVD writer, playback control buttons and two card-reader slots. Behind a flap that's rather grandly labelled as a "Connectivity Center", there are stereo RCA, s-video, four-pin mini Firewire and a pair of USB 2.0 ports. Moving to the rear, we have the mains power plug, vents for the cooling fan, Gigabit Ethernet, three more USB ports, a six-pin Firewire connector, co-axial digital audio and three 3.5mm audio jacks.
I like this HP Touchsmart.
I have had a go with it in a high street store. I played around with it for quite a while and got to learn a lot. the touchscreen feature is brilliant. I am getting this computer for christmas. I'm getting the one with the best spec:
On HPs website they have just updated it with a 500GB hard drive and a better processor.
Some people have said it doesn't look that good but i think it looks good.
I know the spec is not that brilliant but its good enough for what i want. I don't play the latest fastest games or anything.