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June 2012
(74%)
12 Reviews
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A little pricey, Touchscreen isn't particularly accurate
The Toshiba Qosmio DX730 won't win any beauty awards, but it's no dog either. Its bright, Full HD screen, Blu-ray drive and decent performance make it a good option for movie-lovers....
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Published: 2012-04-19, Author: Hugo , review by: itproportal.com
Toshiba's DX730 offers a range of features that help it live up to its claims of being an all-in-one PC. A TV tuner and Blu-ray drive are paired with a decent screen and capable speakers, making the DX730 a respectable multimedia system, and although th...
Reasonably attractive, Generous connectivity, Good screen and audio, Affordable low-end models
High-end models more expensive than superior competitors, Fails to excel in any regard, Average-at-best included peripherals, Too much glossy
We generally like Toshiba's first foray into the all-in-one PC market. The Qosmio DX730 is a reasonably attractive and compact machine with a wealth of options and connectivity. Its 23in Full HD screen is decent, as is the audio experience from its Onkyo ...
There’s plenty to love about the Toshiba Qosmio DX730. Its touchscreen displays full HD pictures at the highest resolution. Images look bright, clear and with, little, if any visible hint of blur or distortion. It’s great for gaming, watching the latest Blu-ray films and even watching television. If you’re going to invest in a high-end, it needs to do full HD. The Toshiba Qosmio DX730 fits the bi
In terms of features here there is little to complain about here. The Toshiba Qosmio DX730 is a well stocked bit of kit - the main drawback being that to get the very most from it, the highest specced model will set you back one quid under a grand. And for that price it is definitely worth shopping around for a desktop PC more suited to your needs, be it productivity or gaming.
The Toshiba Qosmio DX730 is a great bit of kit that comes with all the features one could want for gaming, enjoying the latest films and television shows. Throw in Windows 7 and you’ve got all you need for the home office. As desktop packages go, this ...
The Toshiba Qosmio DX730-10U is a great Blu-ray enabled HD multimedia centre with superior sound quality and a built-in TV tuner. It has plenty of RAM and a huge 2TB hard drive for storage, but is a little lacklustre performance-wise and lacks proper g...
For a desktop PC costing £1000 should a discrete graphics processor, and possibly a quad-core i5 would not seem out of place, but no doubt the additional cost of the touchscreen has seen corners cut here. Unlike Toshiba's Qosmio branded latops, this a...
Abstract: The DX730 has movie lovers set in its sights with this feature-packed all-in-one. Armed with a TV tuner, Blu-ray drive and TV-style remote control, it’s the perfect hybrid of a TV and computer for those with minimal space to spare.Unlike most other a...
Limited HDMI functionality. Poor accessories. Touchscreen + media PC concept doesn't work terribly well. The usual ergonomic issues of having a vertical touchscreen
Unless you want the HDMI in, the Toshiba Qosmio DX730 simply doesn't do well enough for the asking price. HP's Touchsmart 520 is a better quality product — and AU$400 cheaper....
Abstract: Der All-in-One-PC Qosmio DX730 von Toshiba vereint nicht nur einen Windows-Rechner mit einem Bildschirm, sondern spart auch noch den Fernseher und einen externen Blu-ray-Player ein. Wie sich das vielfältige Gerät in der Praxis schlägt erfahren Sie in ...