The HP TouchSmart 600-1220de is sold at a similar price to the MSI. The focus is, however, the TouchSmart less on the performance values, but rather on the equipment and the multitouch skills. This allows you to discover a whole series of refined details that you can not find in the other devices in the test field.
Multitouch in great style
For example, the webcam can be adjusted in the inclination, a lighting is installed on the bottom of the computer for the keyboard, and the monitor input for game consoles can be switched to pushing the key between composite and HDMI. The equipment of the almost 1500 euro expensive TouchSmart 600-1220de has also been extremely opulent with a TV tuner, remote control, a 1.5 terabyte hard drive and a slot-in Blu-ray combo
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In the benchmarks, the HP has to leave feathers on: Here, the weak GeForce-230GT graphics card especially brakes. With 5852 points in the Systembenchmark PCMark Vantage the HP is by no means slow, but carries in comparison to the other test candidates here the red lantern. The large WD plate runs through its low speed of 5400 rpm. Although very quiet, but not exactly fast.
Entry model
The Dell Inspiron One 2310 Desktop in our comparison test is the top of the range. The CPU is the Core i5-460M with a 2.53 GHz clock rate. This mobile version of the Core i5 comes with 35 watts. The graphics chip ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5470 also comes from the mobile drawer. The 3D performance is rather modest, the Dell with 1374 points in the 3DMark Vantage the final light.
The card provides for a good playback of Blu-ray videos. With the other equipment, the 1099 euro Dell equates with the test winner Asus and also provides six GB of memory, a terabyte hard drive and a TV tuner with remote control.
It can also be used as a full-HD monitor for a game console or other device as well as the devices from ASUS, HP and MSI. The Dell even has a composite input. In addition, it is the most economical all-in-one in the test field with 60 watts during office operation.
With a price of 799 euros, the Acer Aspire AZ3751 is the cheapest calculator in the test and at the same time our Spartipp. Despite the comparatively moderate price, the Acer is equipped with an Intel Core i3 540 with 3.07 GHz clock frequency, four GB of RAM and an ATI Radeon HD 5570 as graphics card.
The 21.5-inch TN panel, like the other all-in-ones in the test field, is the full-HD resolution. Savings were made to the equipment: The WD hard drive is only 500 GB and an optical drive Serves a DVD burner. An internal TV card was missing in the test device, but can be ordered optionally. The MCE remote was already included in the package.
The all-in-one from Acer is the only PC in the test does not have a monitor input. With the mouse and keyboard you get in the tested equipment variant only cable-connected models.
With the performance figures, the Aspire with 7732 points at the PCMark Vantage in the midfield, the small desktop graphics card is sufficient for even less demanding DX10 games, if the resolution is reduced. In the 3DMark Vantage, the AZ3751 achieves an all-in-one value of 4026 points.
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