Caveat emptor, folks. I bought one of these (also an uber-rig) and waited almost eight weeks for delivery. Once received, it became obvious within the first hour that 1) the mobo was faulty and 2) one or more of their drivers were corrupted. And it took over 12 hours on the phone with tech support to get them to acknowledge the system was goofed up. Still not working. Not a pleasant experience. This configuration needs another 6-12 months in engineering to exorcise the bugs. P.S., when it did run, the speed and the 30" display were awesome.
HP has had plenty of time to fine-tune its finger-friendly TouchSmart software, and now, its newest model, the TouchSmart 610, ushers in a fresh design, highlighted by a hinge that allows the display to slide down and lie nearly flat.
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Caveat emptor, folks. I bought one of these (also an uber-rig) and waited almost eight weeks for delivery. Once received, it became obvious within the first hour that 1) the mobo was faulty and 2) one or more of their drivers were corrupted. And it took over 12 hours on the phone with tech support to get them to acknowledge the system was goofed up. Still not working. Not a pleasant experience. This configuration needs another 6-12 months in engineering to exorcise the bugs. P.S., when it did run, the speed and the 30" display were awesome.