Gets Intel Core i5 CPU, AMD graphics and Beats audio

Nov 7, 2011 14:10 GMT  ·  By

HP introduced an impressive number of All-in-One computers over the last few months, but the company doesn't have any plans to stop here as it recently announced its first 3D-enabled AIO, the TouchSmart 620.

Essentially this is the same TouchSmart 610 that was introduced in February of this year, but it now boasts a 3D-enabled display and AMD's 3D technology.

The system is built around a 23-inch, 1080p panel that is capable of reclining to a 60-degree angle, and an Intel Core i5-2400 processor with four computing cores and a base frequency of 3.1GHz (3.4GHz maximum Turbo).

The fast Intel CPU is paired together with 8GB of system memory, while storage is provided by a 1.5TB hard drive with a spindle speed of 7200RPM.

As far as graphics is concerned, HP has decided to go with something more powerful than the Intel HD GPU installed inside the Sandy Bridge processors and opted for an AMD Radeon HD 6650 card with 1GB of video memory

The rest of the configurations list includes an integrated Blu-ray player, Gigabit Ethernet networking, 802.11 b/g/n wireless, a multi-format card reader, a dual-camera 3D webcam, and a Beats Audio sound system.

"HP is innovating across every aspect of the 3-D experience, from image capture and rendering to large surface projection," said Carlos Montalvo, vice president, Innovation Program Office, HP.

"The Photon Engine paints any sized surface with precise dots of light to create a vivid way to visualize enterprise data in 2-D and 3-D, while our new 3-D consumer products extend HP's leadership in home entertainment," concluded the company's rep.

The TouchSmart 620 will become available on November 15 and will retail for $1,900 (1,386 EUR). HP will however grant its users a $300 instant savings coupon, so the AIO will actually end up costing “only” $1,600 (1,164 EUR).

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