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Posted at 12:05 PM on Wednesday 10/14/09 by
Ben
Hotness UNHOT
Update: It is now $1200 - $600 off with coupon code DTTS54687 [Exp 500 uses] = $600 with free shipping.

HP has the TouchSmart IQ500t 22" Touch-enabled All-in-One PC for $900 - $150 off with coupon code DTR94921 [500 uses] = $750 with free shipping. Start with the base configuration and then configure as below. [Compare]

  • Core 2 Duo T5800 2.00GHz, 4GB DDR2, 500GB HDD 7200RPM SATA
  • Intel GMA 4500MHD, 802.11b/g/n, Vista Home Premium 64-bit
  • 5-in-1 card reader, Bluetooth, slot-load SuperMulti DVD burner
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      VOF - Posted 12:37 pm PDT 10/14/09 (69 Posts)  Report Spam

      Check here: bacon.com
      $599 only! Higher performance too!!!

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      Ugh - Posted 1:21 pm PDT 10/14/09 (843 Posts)  Report Spam

      These things look cool, but can you actually work faster with the touch screen interface than w/ a mouse/keyboard?

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      ophiruchus - Posted 1:36 pm PDT 10/14/09 (71 Posts)  Report Spam

      boom boom pow

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      Ugh - Posted 1:49 pm PDT 10/14/09 (843 Posts)  Report Spam

      how close are you to 10 postings on the week #3?

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      foomench - Posted 1:56 pm PDT 10/14/09 (1392 Posts)  Report Spam

      For general use, no #2. But in some situations it's very handy.

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      avarice - Posted 2:40 pm PDT 10/14/09 (187 Posts)  Report Spam

      I think I would be more excited with this if it were portable. #5 what situations make this handy? Graphic design and that sort?

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      Pdok - Posted 4:20 pm PDT 10/14/09 (740 Posts)  Report Spam

      These things look cool, are fun for a while, but the screen gets covered in fingerprints, and your arm gets tired if you do a lot of reaching up to the screen.

      Plus, if *anything* happens to the screen out of warranty, then you will automatically write a $500 check (at least) to HP to fix it. According to their repair facility, it's a flat rate replacement regardless of the problem, including a simple bad video card/cable. Been there done it (with a customer's money, of course.)

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      Hitmenner1 - Posted 7:37 pm PDT 10/14/09 (103 Posts)  Report Spam

      I have an IQ504. Family loves it. Hardly ever use the touchscreen, but it does come in handy when the keyboard or mouse are lost or not working. Paid 650 refurb 8 months ago for it.

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