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Toshiba might not have the greatest pedigree when it comes to gaming laptops, but the latest Qosmio certainly has a specification to be proud of. With a quad core processor, dedicated graphics, Full HD 3D screen and a Blu-ray optical drive on board, th...

Incredible power, but the X770 can’t compete with Samsung’s superior Series 7 Gamer as a gaming laptop...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2014-05-18 02:34:57
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Review date: 20 March, 2012. Review by: Darren Allan The Qosmio X770 is expensive, let’s make that clear up front. It tips the scales at the best part of two grand, and for that sort of money, you’d expect something special. Exactly how special is thi...

Excellent display and 3D capabilities; very well featured...

The price tag is a bit of a walletworrier; battery life is poor.

The X770’s bright and crisp screen displays some quality 3D effects, via the bundled Nvidia active shutter glasses. 3D gaming does slow down the frame rates achieved, but the Qosmio has enough graphical firepower, to ensure an immersive and relatively...
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The inside of the device looks far more pleasant. Even though the design choices remain questionable, I really began to feel like the engineers at Toshiba were trying to make this laptop into an experience. The X770's keyboard backlight is a bold...

Great performance, Sound quality, 3D technology, Good keyboard...

Design and build quality, Average screen, Very short battery life, No RAID...

The Qosmio X770's design aside, it's worthy notebook for gamers thanks to its Core i7 CPU and GeForce GTX 560M graphics. Its 3D technology also works well and allows you to immerse yourself in your gaming. On the flipside, its battery life is poor, it doe...
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whatlaptop.co.uk Updated: 2014-05-18 02:34:57
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Although it's easy to dismiss 3D as a gimmick that might disappear in a couple of years, there's no denying its current popularity. As a result, we've seen plenty of 3D-compatible laptops in recent times, such as Sony's ridiculously enormous VAIO F-Series...
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The Toshiba Qosmio X770-107 is a beefy laptop with an equally impressive set of features. An Intel Core i7-2630QM quad-core processor provides oodles of grunt, as proved by the WorldBench 6 score of 132. The ample frame houses not one but two hard disk...

The Toshiba Qosmio X770-107 is a delight for the gamer or multimedia enthusiast with its top-notch performance and screen. There's bundles of power provided by the quad-core processor and 8GB of RAM, plenty of storage space and a Blu-ray Disc drive to...
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Toshiba's QOSMIO X770 is both big and clever, although it's the size, weight and design that strike you first. Under the textured two-tone case, this is a behemoth of a gaming and multimedia laptop: 17.3" 1080p HD active 3D screen, Sandy Bridge Core...

Fantastic sound, impressive HD screen, all-round entertainment capability from Blu-ray and 3D, serious gaming...

Disturbingly clicky touch pad buttons and a garish plastic case let down the otherwise impressive build quality, and between the battery life and the size it's a stretch to call the QOSMIO X770 portable...

A pricey performer that won't suit everyone, the QOSMIO X770 is a multimedia monster and a gaming Godzilla with awesome audio and very strange looks...
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techradar.com Updated: 2014-05-18 02:34:57
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Although it's easy to dismiss 3D as a gimmick that might disappear in a couple of years, there's no denying its current popularity. As a result, we've seen plenty of 3D-compatible laptops in recent times, such as Sony's ridiculously enormous VAIO F-Ser...

Powerful Spec, Top-end Nvidia graphics, Bright full HD screen, Blu-ray drive, 3D effect works well...

Bulky and heavy, Battery life sucks...
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When Toshiba UK announced the launch of the Qosmio X770 3D – a new gaming laptop with stereoscopic 3D graphics and a 17.3in HD screen, I immediately thought: could this be an Alienware killer? Toshiba has been said to lag behind other manufacturers whe...

I’m impressed with the look and feel of this beast and 3D maybe a gimmick but it’s sets this laptop apart from it’s peers. But for £1700 and an unattractive battery life you’re going need to ask yourself why you’re not buying a desktop for the same pr...
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For the 90% of the Australian population who can view a 3D signal, it's never been a better time to watch your movies and games. Nearly every TV on the market is now 3D ready, and we're starting to see the technology spread its immersive tentacles into...
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With the Qosmio X770 - 107, Toshiba has a gaming notebook in its portfolio which offers a lot 2D as well as 3D performance paired up with a high quality 3D display and very well built peripherals. At CHF 2'600.- (est. EUR 1'699.-) Toshiba tries place a...

If you should be looking for a gaming notebook that comes with a high quality display and is 3D capable then the Toshiba Qosmio X770 - 107 will definitely be a good choice. Furthermore it also offer a lot of performance in 2D as well as 3D application...
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With the Qosmio X770 - 107, Toshiba has a gaming notebook in its portfolio which offers a lot 2D as well as 3D performance paired up with a high quality 3D display and very well built peripherals. At CHF 2'600.- est. EUR 1'699.- Toshiba tries place a very...

ly the Toshiba Qosmio X770 107 leaves a very good impression and it is a solid gaming notebook We especially liked the 173 inch display with the very good colors as well its high brightness Additionally you get a well built keyboard and a precise touchpa...
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Gaming laptops today are looking more mighty from its sheer appearance down to its core. They scream of power and they pride on the contempt of every gamer that has experienced it.As games today become more graphically realistic, it's no wonder that the l...

Gaming laptops such as the Qosmio X770 is a great one to have if you would sparingly use it for 3D gaming. Maybe an update would fix the 3D problem on games but for now, that seems to be the looming issue with this one considering it is one of its main fe...
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Make no mistake about it. As long as there are PC games, there will definitely be gaming laptops. Wait, did you say you'd rather play your games on a desktop? That may be a valid point, but for some, being tied down to a single LAN cable or even a single...
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Make no mistake about it. As long as there are PC games, there will definitely be gaming laptops. Wait, did you say you'd rather play your games on a desktop? That may be a valid point, but for some, being tied down to a single LAN cable or even a single...
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We have been receiving a deluge of 3D-oriented products recently, ranging from pocketable digital cameras up to massive high definition televisions. Notebooks, of course, are not an exception. As a matter of fact, we have already written about a couple of...

Looks-wise, the Toshiba Qosmio X770 is a potential head-turner, particularly for gamers, with its design that oozes with aggressiveness. For a 3D notebook, its ample 17.3-inch screen is definitely appropriate as 3D effect is more felt on a large display...
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The X770-10J has been discontinued. The HD+ X770-11D and X770-123 have taken its place and these new models are equipped with a faster CPU : the Core i7 2670QM . We are interested in the Full HD configuration (1920x1080, TruBrite FHD) of the 17.3 inch 3D-...

Great program performance, Keyboard with backlight, Strong gaming performance, Switchable graphics, 3D games running with Shutter glasses, Strong contrast panel, Great viewing angles, Blu-ray drive, Great sound, Relatively low temperatures...

Few ports, GPU throttling under full load, Thickness / weight, Loud even while idle, Wobbly display cover...

Overall, our test system gives the Toshiba Qosmio X770-11C a rating of 81%. The first test model without 3D reached 79%. This laptop has a 2% lead as the cons do not affect the laptop's rating much (as it is a DTR laptop). The battery life determines only...
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At the time of this test, there were three different versions of the Qosmio available. The entry model cost us around 1300 Euros and is codenamed: X770-10J. The pricing may be high, but in return our 17 inch test model came equipped with very potent high-...

High program performance, Backlight keyboard, Good gaming performance, Graphics switching, Blu-Ray drive, Great sound...

Meager connectivity, GPU throttling under full load, Notebook measurements and weight, Wobbly display cover, Modest display...

Toshiba Qosmio X770-10JOverall, we found the Qosmio X770-10J to be quiet good. Toshiba has launched a model with a unique design and many interesting features. The unusual color scheme and amazing sound system of the 17 inch laptop allows it to stand out...
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Make no mistake about it. As long as there are PC games, there will definitely be gaming laptops. Wait, did you say you’d rather play your games on a desktop? That may be a valid point, but for some, being tied down to a single LAN cable or even a sing...
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This afternoon, Toshiba Singapore held a special preview of their latest Qosmio gaming laptops, F750 and X770, at Challenger in Funan DigitaLife Mall, two days before the PC Show. VR-Zone was one of the media to check out the powerful gaming machines. Rea...
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