Testseek.com have collected 13 expert reviews of the HP TouchSmart 300 All-in-One and the average rating is 75%. Scroll down and see all reviews for HP TouchSmart 300 All-in-One.
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13 Reviews
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HP TouchSmart user interface, Beats Audio, Wireless everything, Wireless dongle pre-installed, Some 3D prowess,
Only 60-day subscription to Internet Security, Bloatware, No USB 3,0, No eSATA, No HDMI,
The HP TouchSmart 320-1030 is the one to look at if you're shopping for your first touch-screen PC, or your first all-in-one desktop. It marries a great bang for the buck processor and a sleek new chassis to give us our next Editors? Choice Entry-leve...
Bit expensive for a system with a 20in screen; graphics a bit underpowered.
HP has packed a number of features into this all-in-one, including a TV tuner plus remote control. The TouchSmart software is slick too, but you do pay for all of this - the £799 price tag seems a bit steep given the 20in screen size. Still, this is a ...
Abstract: HP TouchSmart 300 is a good performer in terms of productivity but it is not as good as the higher end HP TouchSmart 600. I did some multitasking and was pretty satisfied with what the machine had to offer. Compared to the Acer Aspire Z5610, the HP sys...
Abstract: The appeal of the HP TouchSmart 300-1200 really depends on the consumer. It serves its purpose as an all-inclusive computing device, but its price tag seems a bit inflated. This is especially true when you consider that you can get a regular...
Good touch interface, Wall-mountable, HD Capability
No vesa mount included, Slightly sluggish when multi-tasking
PerformanceAs far as applications as concerned, this machine is comparable to a mainstream desktop PC. While office applications and other operating system chores are a smooth sail, the multimedia experience is very good. We watched 1080p movie clips a...
Good touch experience within TouchSmart software, 802.11n Wi-Fi, decent performance
Poor accuracy in standard Windows 7 interface, display isn't suited to precise touches, bloatware
The TouchSmart 300-1060a is one of HP's most affordable touch-screen PCs, and it's a reasonable choice if you want to use the TouchSmart interface. For normal Windows use, however, the lower resolution and smaller display make it a poor alternative to sli...
That being said, if you're in the market for a touch-friendly all-in-one and want something with a 20-inch screen size, you would do well to consider the HP TouchSmart 300. If you're up for spending a bit more, users less interested in touch might...
Strong touch-based recipe software, attractive and capable-enough as a small-scale home entertainment device.
Other all-in-one PCs in its price range have larger screens; missing a few features we liked about the higher-end TouchSmart 600; outperformed by cheaper midtower desktops.
With a small screen for its price, we can't justify the TouchSmart 300 as a home entertainment all-in-one PC. It's also slower than more affordable midtowers, so you can spend less for more productivity. The leaves HP's touch-based software as...