
HP may have announced its TouchSmart 610  all-in-one just a shade too soon for it to ship with Core 2011  processors, but that doesn't mean the company was above pushing out a  refresh just a few months later. Now, this 23-inch beast is on sale with  a variety of quad-core Core i5 and Core i7 Sandy Bridge  CPUs. To recap, what makes the 610 special is its rigid hinge, which  allows the 1080p display to slide down so that it's face-up, and nearly  flat at a 60-degree angle -- a more ergonomic position for poking 'round  the TouchSmart software while standing. Like pretty much every other HP  computer on the market, it comes standard with Beats Audio  and, depending on how much money you're willing to shell out, you can  trick it out with up to 16GB of RAM, 2TB of storage, and your choice of  NVIDIA or ATI graphics with up to 2GB of video memory. Those Sandy  Bridge models are available now starting at $1,100, though as always,  you can get an entry-level configuration with quad-core AMD innards for  $900 and up.
 
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