HP TouchSmart 7320: A Ho-Hum Budget All-in-One

20.03.2012

The 7320 comes with basic wireless peripherals: a flat keyboard and a shiny two-button mouse. Both are comfortable and easy to use, and the keyboard offers volume control buttons.

Video and audio playback isn't bad. High Definition content was relatively stutter free, though there is some artifacting in darker and more action-packed scenes. Audio is bolstered by HP's Beats Audio technology. The speakers are loud, though dialogue and voices are sometimes a little muffled. The TouchSmart 7320 is outfitted with the standard HP fare, including their HP TouchSmart suite and some webcam tools.

So it's a budget all in one. All of the right boxes are ticked off -- middle of the road performance, HP's Beats audio, there's a touchscreen -- but there's nothing really impressive here. You can do better: costs a bit more and lacks a touchscreen, but delivers performance in spades. If you're looking for something a bit more interesting, take a gander at the .