HP Touchsmart IQ804 25.5-Inch All-in-One Desktop PC Black

HP Touchsmart IQ804 25.5-Inch All-in-One Desktop PC Black – SALE
- All in One PC with 2.16 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo Processor T5850 with 2MB L2 Cache
- 4096MB PC2-5300 DDR2 SDRAM memory (2x2048MB) expandable to 4GB, 500GB 7200RPM SATA 3Gb/s hard drive
- NVIDIA GeForce 9300 M GS HD graphics module with 256MB dedicated video memory and support for Blu-ray, and Microsoft DirectX 10
- SuperMulti DVD Burner, Wireless LAN 802.11b/g/n with built-in WLAN antenna and Integrated Bluetooth
- Genuine Windows Vista Home Premium, dims in inches: 26.04″ (W) x 5.47″ (L/D) x 19.63″ (H) approx., 35.28 lbs approx.
Product Description
HP Touchsmart IQ804 All-in-One PC. Touch screen technology puts your digital life at your fingertips with fast, easy access to info, entertainment and social networks. Next-generation HP TouchSmart software simplifies access to photos, videos, music and applications. Quick and easy touch access to your digital world. Sleek, next-generation design combines a 25.5 inch diagonal hi-def1 widescreen with a powerful energy efficient Intel Core 2 Duo processor. Plug one po… More >>
Special Price $2,243.00

List Price: USD 2243.00
Lowest Used Price: USD 599.99
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Lowest Used Price: USD 599.99
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about 1 year ago
My husband bought me this computer for a gift, and? terrible. He also bought the extended warranty that was also a waste. hours spent on the phone with the help desk at HP, but not able to help so? after much arguing they decided to send someone out. The technical entr? and said: “If I had known it was an HP TouchSmart not have come. They are terrible!” He was the? to replace the hard drive that sent me, but guess what did not work. Then, after waiting a week (as coach was a quick lap around the time of HP) for technical list I finished the computer back. They sent me a refurbished one that? worse then my original. The fact that I use Internet Explorer or Foxfire stops working at least 4-5 per hour. What? I have a $ 2,500 piece of equipment that I use. any help from HP? Nope. Save money. Not from HP. Pi? people I talk to say the same thing. Stick with Dell.
Rating: 1 / 5
about 1 year ago
Flatlined for any reason within 5 months. How many HP laptop I have set both the hard drive and wireless terminal? same time. Just cheaply built and overpriced junk like anything HP / Dell / Compaq / Acer sell.
Rating: 1 / 5
about 1 year ago
Are used to manage 6 monitors (stockbroker), despite the big screen seems small. Most? very negative? that there ‘? video output (not VGA, DVI, no, not at all). If adding a second monitor? you have to do something, go elsewhere. It ‘s my home computer, so? I already talked about? by a wall of monitors that need.
The 4 GB of memory? updated, according to the literature. . . even if you? running in mode? 64-bit. In theory, there should be no such limit. [E 'a home computer, Wynn. This is a home computer, Wynn. . . . ]
Otherwise, this is a used all-in-one. My PC and mouse are better than canned, but? That’s why they invented USB.
I upgraded to Vista Ultimate and got very lucky. Everything still works. A friend with an identical IQ-804 updated and landed in a nightmare, and all HP said? was “not support Ultimate. If you need Ultimate, how lucky do you feel? It works well here. Blew over the other side of the city?. HP does not want to spend any time on your problem.
I have a really short attention-span PC, and I used this at home since the first version. And ‘servicable, and having so? mamouth a touch screen? kinda cool.
Rating: 4 / 5
about 1 year ago
had this for a week. Then I realized I had a thousand dollars desktop with a screen thousands of dollars. Thats good, but what if and when the screen goes wrong out of warranty. ? therefore need a whole new package or you can not find a compatible screen a few years already? line. I got back. Move the mouse. I never thought I’d say that. Im just happy with my mouse! The car was good for the boy in his bedroom or that challenged old man who could also pull off a buzz of all in one entertainment system.
Rating: 4 / 5
about 1 year ago
What sold the product for me? was the touch function. After much searching, I finally took the plunge and bought? the one-in-all from HP. I bought almost 816, but decided why not? I do not use the blue rays.
Pros: great monitor with great resolution – my pix Yosemite looks awesome on it;? fast. I have yet to try the TV tuner or DVD player, but expect that they would be pretty nice.
Cons: Expense, and still glitches. I only had a little ‘more? a week and found several issues. One? was discovered by my brother who helped me the computer network. Apparently, it has problems with the Mac so that he could not afford. Another? some incompatibility? iTunes. If the HP TouchSmart? initialized before iTunes, merges the display of iTunes – and it turns black? You can see the commands. If you run iTunes on Windows Vista after re-install corrupt files, you get a Rundll32 error in Windows. It’s getting so I’m thinking to uninstall iTunes, and using my old Mac to charge my iPod. . . .
I uninstalled iTunes and not resolve the error message Rundll32. What was set to disable the screensaver. I have to find a permanent solution – must do more? reading.
also discovered that the Adobe Flash Player that came with your PC can? crash – apparently? meaning for a 32-bit system, and there ‘? anything for a 64-bit system. Ugh!
Also decided to copy my CDs – without iTunes. When I checked your Windows Media Player, the information that the music was all wrong!
It seems that I bought an expensive computer with a CD and DVD player. I’m afraid to find out what else might be wrong with it.
Rating: 3 / 5