Toshiba Qosmio DX730
31.12.69
They're harmless enough though, and fine if they'll only be on show when you've got work to do. Screen If you're going to be using the DX730 for watching films, you're going to want a home screen that can display your videos at their best. Toshiba makes TVs of course, and I've been impressed with the displays on its laptops -- such as the Qosmio X770 -- so I'm pleased to see it hasn't cheaped out on the display here. With a 23-inch display, it's hardly small, so don't expect it to sit quietly out of the way, but it's a chaste size to act as a secondary screen in your living room, and it's ideal as a media machine in a student's bedroom. A wireless keyboard and mouse are also included to let you get upfront on with your work. My copy of Alice in Wonderland (the one with Johnny Depp in it) on Blu-ray looked particularly good, which only added to the all-embracing creepiness of the film. You also get a Blu-ray player, which is a particularly handy addition if you intend to use the DX730 as a media machine. 0 ports, an HDMI refuge for hooking up your Xbox 360 or PlayStation 3 , an SD card reader, Ethernet out and headphone and microphone jacks. With a full 1,920x1,080-pixel end result, it's perfectly capable of playing back your high-definition Blu-ray discs. Neither are exactly what I'd call premium, and if I was going to live with the DX730 for a while, I'd upgrade to something more grand.
Source: CNET UK