HP's TouchSmart sub-brand and its other AIOs must be no stranger to many PC advocates, but in case you've never encounter one before, the company's laid them all out on one side of its Global Influencer Summit in Shanghai. Models range from the TouchSmart IQ770 launched back in 2007, the whole thanks to the recently shipped Z1 workstation or even the just-announced t410 Smart Zero Client; however the real gem of the booth is that little beige HP 150 right within the middle -- it's among the many first-ever touchscreen PCs, dating back to 1983, powered by an 8MHz Intel 8088 chip, ran MS-DOS and price an insignificant $3,995.
Whilst at the topic, HP's Vp of business Design Stacy Wolff shared some interesting stats: his team found that very similar to laptops, there are very different screen size preferences across different regions, with the united states showing strong interest in 20-inch and 23-inch HP AIOs, whereas China much prefers 20-inch over 21.5-inch and 23-inch. With the massive jump in AIO market penetration in each region between 2008 to 2012 (almost doubled in Japan and the united states; and a bigger leap for other markets), HP predicts that these machines will continue to steadily increase market penetration across more price points -- this was illustrated with what it conveniently calls the "AIO wedge" on a chart. Be happy to take a gander at our gallery for more tidbits.





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