PCWorld: Review – HP All-in-One 200-5020 Desktop PC
For $780, you get a very good 21-inch monitor integrated with a PC powered by dual-core 2.7GHz Intel Pentium processor and 4GB of memory. It performed impressively on PC World lab tests. Downside: no touchscreen.
“Touchscreens are a fairly big deal in the all-in-one desktop category, and when we come across models like HP’s All-in-One 200 that lacks such a screen, we tend to get a bit antsy. Apple’s offerings have proven that you don’t need a touch-friendly display to excel on our chart of the Best Big Screen All-in-One PCs (screen sizes over 20 inches). Still, most models in the category these days offer multitouch, and you just can’t help but want to reach out and touch a screen this attractive.
Despite the lack of touch functionality, the 21-inch HP All-in-One 200 ($780, as of 5/1/2010) makes a compelling package (check out our video review). Armed with a 2.7GHz Pentium E5400 processor, 4GB of DDR3 RAM, and Windows 7 Home Premium (64-bit), the All-in-One 200 earned a score of 104 on our WorldBench 6 test suite.”