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HP's all-in-one Vista PC: Bold new design with touch screen

by Matthew Elliott
HP IQ770 Crossfire(Credit: Engadget)

HP is cooking up an all-in-one PC that--if the images on Engadget are any indication--looks to be a surefire hit with small, blonde children. It's hard to say where the images sprang from, because Engadget provides no source, and when pressed for comment, HP politely declined our advances. According to Engadget, it's called the IQ770 Crossfire, and it's set to launch along with Vista on January 30. It features a 19-inch touch-screen display and laptop components, including an AMD Turion X2 TL-52 processor and Nvidia GeForce Go 7600 graphics. Along with 2GB of memory and a 320GB hard drive, it boasts a long list of features including a built-in camera, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, HDTV and FM tuners, a slot-loading LightScribe DVD burner, a Pocket Media Drive bay, a media card reader, stereo speakers, a wireless keyboard and mouse, and a stylus for the touch screen.

Compared to everyone's favorite all-in-one, its base looks to be a bit bulkier than the iMac's. But for the larger footprint, it looks like this all-in-one also includes a printer in its definition of all. Look at the photo of the smiling blonde boy reaching for a 4x6 printout, which most likely he quickly and easily edited with Photosmart Touch, a new editing and printing app bundled with the system. The software bundle will supposedly include an app called SmartCalendar, too, which appears to provide a dashboard interface that works with the touch screen. Engadget quotes a price of $1,799 to $1,899.

We'll update you with more information and confirmation of the details that leaked today once HP is willing to share. Judging from the photos and the rather lengthy features list, however, we like what we see: a seemingly feature-packed all-in-one that hides its wide-range functionality behind a clean and polished design.

Matt Elliott, a CNET editor since 2000, heads up coverage of computer hardware, from desktops and laptops to their assorted components and peripherals. Prior to joining CNET, he worked for PC Magazine. When not writing about computers and wrestling with their shipping boxes, he likes shooting with his Nikon D50 camera. Matt is also skilled with a tape gun. E-mail Matt.
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Nice design, creepy blog
by bl105 December 1, 2006 7:19 AM PST
Try and focus on the technology and avoid the obsession with 'small blond children', I realize you were just trying to be clever but it comes over as creepy.
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Go to Engadget link & see the blondes for yourself
by dahnb December 1, 2006 7:35 AM PST
Creepy? Hardly. More like a commentary on the white, blondes enjoying the technology. HP couldn't find any non-aryan youth?
ps I have blonde hair.
RE: the blond boy
by Visualdude December 1, 2006 8:19 AM PST
Check out the link to photos of the computer, that should put you at ease.
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Any blogs saying it works with black kids?
by maxpowers_37 December 3, 2006 8:09 AM PST
Just out of curiousity, if the pics showed 2 black children would the blog writer have said "it seems to work well with small, black children?" Does the blog writer have a problem with blonde children? There are only 2 pics, why not show blonde children? If you were showing pics of kids in India would you go crazy trying to find non Indian kids?
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I agree with maxpowers_37
by calum360 December 3, 2006 10:07 AM PST
so what if it's blonde kids?!
Great design work! I'd get one if I had kids...
by shmody December 3, 2006 9:27 PM PST
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