Instead of having a huge foot or a hefty rear leg, the new TouchSmart lineup has a pair of rounded arms attached to a svelte low-profile base, which still allows the touchscreen computers to tilt backwards up to 30 degrees. To start off, there are a pair of budget computers (the HP Omni 120 and HP Omni 220) and a pair of business terminals (the HP Pro 3420 and TouchSmart Elite 7320), but we think you'll be most interested in the company's consumer offerings - the TouchSmart 520, 420, and 320 apply the Intel Sandy Bridge and AMD Fusion formulas to a clever new frame. For a company that's trying to divest itself of the PC business, Hewlett-Packard's pumping out quite a few machines - today, the company's introducing a whole new lineup of seven all-in-one PCs.
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