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Comments on: HP announces new high-definition multimedia PCs

HP comes out with new laptops and desktops.

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by todisco September 16, 2008 12:17 PM PDT
Until I can hook in my Hi-Def sat or cable signal and use it as a DVR this HP should be classified as an oversized itouch. The holy grail for computers, Mac or other wise will be to integrate Hi-Def TV signal into a computer, otherwise it's NOT ALL-IN-ONE!!!!! I know of patent issues involved with HDMI as an input but if TIVO can have a HDMI input so should my PC.
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by tipoo_ September 16, 2008 12:49 PM PDT
what is the graphics soloution in the touchsmart?
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by M_cKade September 16, 2008 7:21 PM PDT
I am still waiting for the rumored Aluminum Macbooks that are supposed to come out with in the next month. 13.3 inch screen is a must for me. Also, lately Apple owns all when it comes to design. e.

Ipod touch 2nd gen 8gb:)
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by danielszabo1981 September 17, 2008 10:55 AM PDT
Business System Company Trying to be all things to all people. HP doesn't carry the cool factor Apple does. It would've been better to release these under a different brand name...or, at the least, a cooler logo.
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by Lerianis September 17, 2008 2:51 PM PDT
Hmm.... I have to rethink the assessment I was going to make. After looking at this more closely, it looks like these notebooks are going to be awesome and packed with value for the buck, just like Gateway's FX series of notebooks and desktops.
HP... my hat is off to you, you have really made a good laptop here.
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by allenp37 September 18, 2008 1:46 AM PDT
As always, great news
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