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    HP IQ770 "Crossfire" 19-inch touchscreen Vista PC

    Discussion in 'Notebook News and Reviews' started by 31337, Dec 1, 2006.

  1. 31337

    31337 Notebook Consultant NBR Reviewer

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    Not exactly a "notebook" but cool that it's using features of the Tablet PC aspect of Vista. I do think this looks quite innovative, and thank goodness they put a good graphics card in there! How many times do we see a new innovative multimedia center that has integrated graphics. The Nivida Go 7600 was a good choice. Interesting also that Nvidia and AMD are inside this thing.
     
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    skywalker Business Notebook FTW!!

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    Wow..very nice new PC concept along with integrated printer..i think
     
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    Ugly, but probably the only media center/centralized home info box that is at least cool for its intended purpose AND features. If the software is very good then this would be the first such unit that might enjoy a little success. Mac mini could be used in a similar fashion and was probably somewhat successful, but you can't really compare the two.