
Koreans are the blessed recipients of the HP TouchSmart PC that runs on Microsoft’s latest operating system, Windows Vista. The TouchSmart PC ought to come with fingerprint wipes since it relies mostly on a whole lot of touching during use, and has been targeted to be the centerpiece in family communication and entertainment, thanks to the suite of programs including a calendar, email, word processing, music, and TV. Stay in touch with what other members of the family are doing by creating calendar events, leaving voice, written, or typed messages behind. Features include memory card readers, A/V inputs, a SuperMulti DVD burner, a 1.3 megapixel webcam, and WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity among others. The HP TouchSmart PC is expected to retail for $1,820 in Korea.
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