Toshiba Qosmio X770 Serie
Prozessor: Intel Core i5 2410M, Intel Core i5 2430M, Intel Core i5 2450M, Intel Core i7 2630QM, Intel Core i7 2670QMGrafikkarte: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560M
Bildschirm: 17.30 Zoll
Gewicht: 2.993kg, 3.1kg, 3.4kg, 3.58kg, 3.6kg, 3.8kg, 4.6kg
Preis: 1100, 1299, 1300, 1449, 1499, 1800, 2000 Euro
Durchschnitt von 37 Bewertungen (aus 47 Tests)
Toshiba Qosmio X770-107
Ausstattung / Datenblatt
Notebook: Toshiba Qosmio X770-107Prozessor: Intel Core i7 2630QM
Grafikkarte: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560M
Bildschirm: 17.30 Zoll, 16:9, 1920 x 1080 Pixel
Gewicht: 4.6kg
Preis: 1800 Euro
Links: Toshiba Startseite Toshiba Notebooks Übersichtseite
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Quelle: Notebookjournal Archive.org version
Mit dem Qosmio X770-107 ist Toshiba ein überzeugendes Gaming-Notebook mit 3D-Display geglückt. Die Anwendungsleistung und Spieleleistung in 2D sind über jeden Zweifel erhaben. Dank der Momentus XT Festplatte arbeitet das Gerät schneller als mit einer normalen Festplatte und das - dunkle - Display ist zumindest in Innenräumen ein Augenschmaus.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Lang, Datum: 23.11.2011
Bewertung: Leistung: 60% Ausstattung: 30% Bildschirm: 50% Mobilität: 30% Gehäuse: 70% Ergonomie: 50%
Quelle: Notebookinfo Archive.org version
Zocken in 3D? Fast unmöglich! So interpretieren wir die hochmoderne Gaming-Tauglichkeit des Toshiba Qosmio X770-107. Für die 3D-Wiedergabe von Blu-ray Filmen oder das 2D-Gaming ist dieser 17,3-Zoller zwar gut geeignet, doch will man für diese Leistung auch 1.600 Euro berappen? Dafür sprechen gute Eingabegeräte und ein stabiles Gehäuse.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Mittel, Datum: 18.10.2011
Bewertung: Gesamt: 81% Leistung: 90% Bildschirm: 60% Mobilität: 50% Ergonomie: 90% Emissionen: 80%
Quelle: Chip.de - 11/11
Reichlich ausgestattet, viel Power - bei sinkendem Preis ein interessantes Gamer-Modell. Alternative: Acer 7750G (ca. 1250 Euro); kleinere Platte und lauter, sonst durchweg besser.
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Einzeltest, online nicht verfügbar, Kurz, Datum: 01.10.2011
Quelle: e-media - 21/11
Das Gamer-Notebook von Toshiba liegt mit seiner Leistung im Mittelfeld. Das Gerät wird unter Volllast schnell heiß, was den Spielspaß zusätzlich trübt.
Vergleich, online nicht verfügbar, Kurz, Datum: 01.10.2011
Bewertung: Gesamt: 60% Leistung: 60%
Quelle: c't - 21/11
Bei Notebooks mit 3D-Bildschirmen tut sich was: Zu den bekannten Verfahren mit Shutter- und Polfilterbrille gesellt sich ein autostereoskopisches Notebook von Toshiba, das die Tiefenwirkung ganz ohne Brille erzeugt. Ein Vergleich von fünf Notebooks mit allen drei 3D-Darstellungsformen. Toshiba hat das Qosmio X770 bis ins Detail optisch aufgebrezelt: Die Tastaturbeleuchtung glüht rot.
Akkulaufzeit zufriedenstellend, Büro- und 3D-Spieleleistung sehr gut, Display zufriedenstellend, Geräuschentwicklung schlecht
Vergleich, online nicht verfügbar, Mittel, Datum: 01.10.2011
Quelle: PC Magazin - 9/11
Das 1600 Euro teure Qosmio 770-107 von Toshiba macht beim Spielen mit 3D-Brille die beste Figur unter den vier getesteten Geräten. Mit seiner GeForce-GTX-560M-GPU bringt es als einziges Notebook akzeptable Frameraten bei voller Auflösung.
Vergleich, online nicht verfügbar, Kurz, Datum: 01.09.2011
Bewertung: Gesamt: 80%
Quelle: Gamestar Archive.org version
Die hohe Leistung, das schnelle 120-Hertz-Display mit beigelegter 3D-Vision-Brille, die Tastatur samt Ziffernblick und die insgesamt gehobene Ausstattung machen das Toshiba Qosmio X770 GameStar Notebook 2011 zur perfekten Spielemaschine – egal ob zu Hause oder unterwegs.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Mittel, Datum: 24.08.2011
Quelle: HardwareLuxx Archive.org version
Für Gamer stellt die Kombination aus GeForce GTX 560M und i7-2630QM aktuell sicherlich eine der besten Lösungen dar, denn es wird genügend Leistung für alle relevanten Spiele geboten, auch wenn der Vorsprung gegenüber der Vorgänger-Generation nicht ganz so hoch ausfällt, wie NVIDIA dies zunächst promotet hat.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Sehr Lang, Datum: 15.08.2011
Quelle: Ocaholic.ch Archive.org version
Grundsätzlich handelt es sich beim Toshiba Qosmio X770 - 107 um ein sehr solides Gaming Notebook. Vor allem das 17.3-Zoll-Display mit seiner sehr guten Farbdarstellung und der mehr als ausreichenden Helligkeit, vermag zu gefallen. Hinzu kommt das hochwertige Display sowie das Touchpad, das ebenfalls gelungen ist.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Sehr Lang, Datum: 09.08.2011
Bewertung: Gesamt: 80%
Ausländische Testberichte
Quelle: Tech Advisor EN→DE Archive.org version
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 boot. In terms of looks it may be an acquired taste, though the Qosmio certainly couldn't be accused of being dull. This impressive spec doesn't come cheap at over £1600.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Sehr kurz, Datum: 07.11.2011
Bewertung: Gesamt: 70%
Quelle: Techradar EN→DE Archive.org version
If you're looking for a gaming laptop and are sold by the 3D gimmick, the Qosmio offers everything you could possibly need.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Lang, Datum: 10.10.2011
Bewertung: Gesamt: 90%
Quelle: Hardware Zone EN→DE Archive.org version
These days, when people think laptops and notebooks, they literally want something they can put on their laps without causing any actual stress on the femur. But of course there also exists users who are much more particular about the performance of their machine. When we talk about performance however, it usually isn’t about doing actual productivity work (which we’re happy to say the Qosmio X770 is adept at too).
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Lang, Datum: 15.07.2011
Bewertung: Gesamt: 80% Preis: 75% Leistung: 85% Mobilität: 75%
Quelle: PCM NL→DE Archive.org version
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Sehr kurz, Datum: 30.05.2011
Bewertung: Gesamt: 100%
Quelle: Notegear KO→DE Archive.org version
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Sehr Lang, Datum: 24.06.2011
Toshiba Qosmio X775-3DV78
Ausstattung / Datenblatt
Notebook: Toshiba Qosmio X775-3DV78Prozessor: Intel Core i7 2630QM
Grafikkarte: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560M
Bildschirm: 17.30 Zoll, 16:9, 1920 x 1080 Pixel
Gewicht: 3.4kg
Preis: 1800 Euro
Links: Toshiba Startseite Toshiba Notebooks Übersichtseite Qosmio X775-3DV78 (Modell)
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Quelle: CNet EN→DE Archive.org version
The Toshiba Qosmio X770 is aimed squarely at the gamer in you, with an angry design sure to send hordes of schoolboys dizzy with sugar-fuelled excitement. The Toshiba Qosmio X770 may have a design that'll appeal mainly to excitable schoolboys, but it's packing some powerful specs and offers a Full HD, 3D-capable screen. If you can put up with the awful battery life, the X770 is a decent option for gaming.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Lang, Datum: 24.11.2011
Bewertung: Gesamt: 80%
Quelle: Pocket Lint EN→DE Archive.org version
The QOSMIO X770 is a monster of a multimedia and gaming system, from the size to the specification to the design, to the fairly hefty price tag. It certainly won't suit everyone, and it's overkill as a general purpose notebook, although you wouldn't have any complaints about performance for video editing, 3D rendering and transcoding. This monster is all about entertainment, especially with the 3D support. The HD screen almost matches the Dell XPS 15z and the sound beats just about every other notebook on the market. If you do have the cash, the taste for weird metallic colours and the need for some serious entertainment, the QOSMIO X770 is an impressive system that could be the monster you're looking for.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Kurz, Datum: 01.11.2011
Bewertung: Gesamt: 80%
Quelle: APC Mag EN→DE Archive.org version
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 the gaming notebook market. Overall this is a stellar gaming and 3D movie machine; just don't expect to play the latest and greatest games with the 3D switch enabled.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Kurz, Datum: 01.10.2011
Bewertung: Gesamt: 80%
Quelle: Computer Shopper EN→DE Archive.org version
This year is the year of 3D. We've heard that refrain—seemingly, on repeat mode—for a couple of years now. And while "true" 3D gaming and movies have not quite set the tech and entertainment worlds aflame, we've definitely seen a slow smolder of late. This huge laptop is one of the best 3D-capable machines we've seen, especially for gaming.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Lang, Datum: 01.10.2011
Bewertung: Gesamt: 84%
Quelle: Gadgetmix EN→DE Archive.org version
The Toshiba Qosmio X775 features an Intel i7-2630QM processor, supported by the new Intel GTX 560M gaming card. My first ever laptop was – I’m writing on it now – a single core Toshiba. For durability they are impeccable. I also remember seeing my first quadcore laptop – a quad Qosmio in brilliant red. Sell the car, get one of these – people will live in the cloud before this lets you down.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Mittel, Datum: 02.09.2011
Quelle: Engadget EN→DE Archive.org version
By now, you've probably figured out that Toshiba's latest Qosmio is a bit of a Quasimodo -- beautiful on the inside, but covered in enough repulsive blemishes to give pause to the Esmeralda in all of us. Beneath its rough exterior lies an all in one platform tailor made for the very latest in media entertainment: extreme graphics, a full-HD display, Blu-ray rewritable / DVD combo drive, and even NVIDIA 3D Vision baked right in, glasses included.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Lang, Datum: 17.08.2011
Bewertung: Gesamt: 70%
Quelle: PC World EN→DE Archive.org version
Reviewing this Qosmio proved to be a pleasant experience, thanks to its great performance and gaming, its stellar audio and video, and its 3D capability (despite issues there). The hot-rodder good looks aren't so wild that the more staid consumer shouldn't consider plopping down their desktop replacement allowance on it--especially those who want a great entertainment notebook.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Sehr kurz, Datum: 15.08.2011
Bewertung: Gesamt: 80%
Quelle: Techreview Source EN→DE Archive.org version
The Toshiba Qosmio X775-3DV78 does have dual-graphics that is powered by Nvidia Optimus technology, which means you can use the discrete Nvidia graphics when needed and the integrated Intel HD graphics when lots of performance isn't needed or when you want to stretch battery life. This switching is done automatically and seamlessly based upon your needs, but you can manually override it too. Performance with the discrete Nvidia card was definitely better than most other laptops, so gaming is this laptop's strong suit. With the included battery, expect battery life to be about 2 hours on average, which is about an hour or so less than other similar laptops. While low, it isn't unexpected considering that it is a desktop replacement and has some powerful internals.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Sehr kurz, Datum: 11.08.2011
Bewertung: Gesamt: 80%
Quelle: PC Mag EN→DE Archive.org version
A gaming laptop is supposed to be over the top, integrating some of the most advanced parts known to man. The Toshiba Qosmio X775-3DV78 succeeds in areas such as gaming performance, screen technology (with 1080p resolution and 3D capability), and feature integration. But design is where it falls flat-footed, as its poor man's paint job and too-bold texture don't reflect the laptop's hefty price—and battery life could stand to improve a lot. The Alienware M17X (Sandy Bridge) costs significantly more, but it's worth every penny, and the one I would recommend instead.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Sehr kurz, Datum: 08.08.2011
Bewertung: Gesamt: 60%
Quelle: Laptop Mag EN→DE Archive.org version
The X775-3DV78 provides strong graphics performance and booming sound. Its 3D functionality is also top-notch, although you'll have to sacrifice frame rates for the extra depth in your gameplay. Our biggest issue with the X775 is its design. We just don't find it attractive. But if you dig the Qosmio's look, then you won't be disappointed with this multimedia powerhouse.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Kurz, Datum: 05.08.2011
Bewertung: Gesamt: 60%
Quelle: Gaming Rig EN→DE Archive.org version
All in all the Qosmio X775-3DV78 ca pull its weight around. It has solid specs, good build quality and the 17.3 inch display makes it worth the money. Combine that with an i7 and a GeForce 560GTX hiding under the brushed exterior and you have quite the system. One of the biggest bonuses of the system is its audio system which manages to produce some of the highest quality effects and one of the best sounds out there.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Mittel, Datum: 01.08.2011
Quelle: Gaming Rig EN→DE Archive.org version
All in all the Qosmio X775-3DV78 ca pull its weight around. It has solid specs, good build quality and the 17.3 inch display makes it worth the money. Combine that with an i7 and a GeForce 560GTX hiding under the brushed exterior and you have quite the system. One of the biggest bonuses of the system is its audio system which manages to produce some of the highest quality effects and one of the best sounds out there.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Mittel, Datum: 01.08.2011
Quelle: CNet EN→DE Archive.org version
In stark counterpoint to small, fast systems like the MacBook Air, big-screened, heavy, packed-to-the-gills desktop-alternative laptops are still alive and well, although sometimes a little hard to justify. Those in the market to spend more than $1,000 and get a 3D-enabled, Blu-ray-equipped laptop with plenty of horsepower for games should strongly consider Toshiba's latest high-end Qosmio.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Lang, Datum: 29.07.2011
Bewertung: Gesamt: 80% Leistung: 90% Mobilität: 50%
Quelle: Comp Reviews EN→DE Archive.org version
The Toshiba Qosmio X775-3DV78 is the high-end model in the new X770 line. Retailing for $1,899, this particular laptop is capable of running 3D games thanks to the included NVIDIA 3D Vision kit and new GeForce GTX 560M 1.5GB GDDR5 video card. Although the port placement isn't the best, the Toshiba Qosmio X775-3DV78 makes a very nice gaming and multimedia machine with a full 1080p 17.3-inch display.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Kurz, Datum: 25.06.2011
Bewertung: Gesamt: 80%
Quelle: Tinh Te VN→DE Archive.org version
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Kurz, Datum: 25.11.2011
Toshiba Qosmio X775-Q7270
Ausstattung / Datenblatt
Notebook: Toshiba Qosmio X775-Q7270Prozessor: Intel Core i5 2410M
Grafikkarte: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560M
Bildschirm: 17.30 Zoll, 16:9, 1600 x 900 Pixel
Gewicht: 3.1kg
Preis: 1100 Euro
Links: Toshiba Startseite Toshiba Notebooks Übersichtseite Qosmio X775-Q7270 (Modell)
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Quelle: Comp Reviews EN→DE Archive.org version
The Toshiba Qosmio X775-Q7270 is a 17.3 inch laptop that is a part of the newly released X770 line. This model is more affordable than other X775 laptops with a retail price of $1,199. However, it does contain the same high performance NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560M 1.5GB graphics card that is found in even more expensive X775 models.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Kurz, Datum: 27.06.2011
Bewertung: Gesamt: 80%
Toshiba Qosmio X775-Q7272
IntroductionIn the summer of 2004, the first Toshiba Qosmio made its debut to much fanfare. Billed as a multi-media enthusiast’s ultimate playground, the product line has grown and stretched over the last seven years. At various points, it has turned its focus more towards gaming than just audio and video. The first models featured 15 inch displays, then grew to 18 inches, and today, have settled back into the more typical 17 inch size that this notebook genre occupies.
Today’s review focuses on the Q7272 variant of the new X770 model series. A slight upgrade from the baseline Q7270 model, the Q7272 will run customers an additional $300 to step up to an Intel Core-i7 processor and the larger hard drive. Last year’s X500-model reviewed fairly decently at Notebookcheck, but failed to meet all of its potential as the gigantic 18.4 inch model was saddled with a display that was only so-so-bright and induced nasty reflections even indoors. With competitors like the Asus G74-series on the market, we were interested to see if the new Qosmio could hit that perfect balance between price and performance in this wickedly competitive market sector.
Case
The Qosmio X775 chassis is solid, while also a bit gaudy for our tastes. That being said, the current finish, dubbed a Fusion X2 Finish in Red Horizon, is subdued in comparison to some past Qosmio models, which have always striven for a bit of noticeability in their design. Which is good, as the Red Horizon finish is the only color-scheme available. Regardless, the feel of the chassis is quite nice, with a textured surface lined into the reinforced plastic of the palm-rests and keyboard deck. While it may not be as high-quality as an aluminum chassis, it about the best we have seen laptop construction that is based on plastics. It is not quite on-pat with the design and materials of the Asus G7X-series, but Toshiba gets a plus here for coming close.
There is absolutely no give in the keyboard and main deck. The same cannot be said of the display and lid, as there is a lot of flex in the display. Admittedly, the lid seems a bit more resistant to direct, point-pressure on the lid, such as would be exerted by a finger pressing down on it when closed, but not by much. Workmanship appeared sufficient, with no tell-tale gaps around the optical drive or other non-unitary seams. The display hinges are also sufficient, but that is it. No large unitary hinge or wide dual-hinges as there are on some other laptops in this price range from other manufacturers. The hinges on the Qosmio’s display are comparatively thin, even to models in HP’s Pavilion and Envy series.
The battery is a large, downward-extending nub-type that raises the laptop keyboard to a very comfortable typing angle. This is a nice differentiation from other competitors in the category, and stands out from the near flat design of the Asus G74. While that product features a 5 degree down-angle on its chassis, it is not as comfort-inducing as the Qosmio’s steeper lean. One might think that the battery extension would be troublesome when it comes time to stuff the Q7272 in a laptop bag or backpack, but we have generally found any bag large enough to swallow a 17-inch model laptop to be sufficiently over-sized so that this would not be a problem.
Connectivity
In this day and age when connection interfaces are few in number, the X775 features the needed inputs and outputs for any gamer to get their job done. The notebook features 1 X USB 3.0 port, and 3 USB 2.0 ports. For video out, there is both VGA and HDMI. Audio ports include both headphone/speaker out, and Microphone inputs.
Port arrangement is a mixed bag, and user like or dislike will depend on taste. The left side features 2 of the USB ports, the HDMI and VGA ports, Ethernet, and the Power Supply connector. The USB ports are near the front edge, and are aligned horizontally, with ample space so that putting two USB thumb drives in concurrently should be feasible without obstruction. Users who always place the laptop on the right side of an external monitor will not mind the left-side mounted video-out ports. However, those same users may not prefer the Ethernet port mounted in the middle of the video outs. Side-mounted Power Supply ports should also be mated to a right-angle connector on the Power Supply itself, whereas the Qosmio’s Power Supply connector is straight.
The right side of the laptop features 2 more USB ports, again, mounted near the front edge of the laptop, and the audio input and output ports. As with the left side, the port arrangement should not present any concern from any obstructions being created when the ports are used concurrently. Finally, in a good design choice, Toshiba placed no ports on the laptop’s rear panel or edge.
In testing against the USB interface, the Qosmio maintained a 32.2 MB/sec average transfer rate to a 250GB SimpleTech external USB hard drive. On its own internal drive, the Toshiba maintained an 87.6 MB/sec average, Measurements were taken in HD Tune.
Video output over VGA looked okay, but noticeably less sharp than images did on the laptop’s own display.
Accessories and Warranty
Our review unit did not come with any special add-ons in terms of accessories, what you get in the box is the laptop and the poer supply and that is it. There is also not that much in the way of specialized accessories for the Qosmio line. On the main Qosmio page, Toshiba’s Direct website only shows RAM modules (available at a pricey $55 for 4GB; the MOST expensive compatible 4GB module on Newegg was $25 at the time of this review), a gaming backpack capable of swallowing an 18” laptop, and a USB docking station. Once you get around to shopping for a specific model of the Qosmio, there are some more options, but they are standard fare and nothing specific to Toshiba or the Qosmio line.
Toshiba includes a lot of pre-installed software, including: Corel WinDVD, Chrome, and several of their own applications. There is a full page’s worth of pre-installed software directly from Toshiba that can be found in the Programs and Features are of the Control Panel. That is a staggering amount of bloatware. There are a very small number of bright spots, like the fact that Skype comes pre-installed. However, all-in-all, it is likely that the first thing anyone might want to do with this blow away the current install, and then get a stock version of Windows 7 and install it .
The Qosmio comes with a standard 1 Year Manufacturer’s Warranty, so if you experience troubles within the first 12 months, you can submit an RMA and go through the process for a repair. For $79, Toshiba offers and expanded Warranty. It is 12 months, but those 12 months are concurrent with the standard warranty that is already included. I did not find an option to purchase a warranty that extends beyond the first year. The expanded warranty covers the laptop for accidental damage, not just manufacturing defects, and also moves your laptop to the front of the repair queue. The additional coverage must be purchased within the first 30 days of buying the laptop itself. If you buy it on the 30th day, the coverage period dates from the original purchase date of the laptop, so you will be paying for 12 months of coverage, but only directly experiencing 11. This seems to be a less than optimal warranty scheme and buyers might be able to find better after-market warranty deals elsewhere.
Input Devices
The keyboard layout is about as close as you can get to a standard US keyboard on a laptop. F-keys are spaced across the upper row in groups of four. The Home-End-PGUP-PGDN keys are all the way to the top-right, right over the keypad, which could be troublesome for some touch-typists, or gamers who like to map these keys to game functions. The Space bar is also only about as wide as four keys, which seems small given the amount of real-estate available for the keyboard. Key size is adequate, but they are smaller than the keys on a MacBook Pro or an HP Envy 14. There is not a lot of travel to the keys, and with the long reach from the palm rest and touch-pad, this may not be the most optimal of keyboards for speed typing. One major plus is that the main deck of the keyboard is rock solid, and there is virtually no depression that occurs when striking the keys, even the ones near the center of the keyboard, which is where most laptops have the most give in the keyboard deck.
The trackpad area is slightly textured. Not quite to the same degree as the rest of the tablet interior, but sufficient to give the user some awareness of where they are on the trackpad. One thing that is missing is that there is not defined scroll area, rendering any scrolling capability of little use as you will never be certain your finger is in the right area. The trackpad is, again, smaller than the same surface area on laptops with smaller screens and chassis. Toshiba includes a button for disabling the trackpad as a hardware implementation. I always prefer a hardware switch for toggling the trackpad on and off. I have disabled my trackpad too many times in software while using a USB mouse, then picked it up and travelled with it, turned it on, and the trackpad is still off. A hardware switch saves a user who does this a lot of time. The trackpad buttons do not have a lot of travel and feel cheap, especially in comparison to the rest of the laptop’s build quality, but are serviceable. We noticed several instances of the trackpad not tracking perfectly. Most multi-media and gaming enthusiasts will use an external mouse with this laptop, however we would still expect tracking to be better than our testing showed.
Toshiba includes a row of capacitive media control buttons near the top edge of the keyboard deck. There are buttons to launch the web browser, turn Wi-Fi on and off, start playback of media, turn of the keyboard backlight, and control the volume. While not all of these may be useful, there are several functions that are nice to have a hardware solution for rather than having to mouse through menus in Windows to get the same functionality.
Display
This particular model of the Qosmio comes with a 1600 X 900 display. It is nice that customers will get a display capable of rendering a 720p picture to go along with the included blu-Ray drive. Still, a display capable of rendering 1080p content would have been much better. Some of the 3D versions of the Qosmio line come with 1920 X 1080 displays, but, of course, those models are more expensive.
Color saturation of the display was quite excellent. In video playback, colors were warm and on-screen action looked remarkably good. There were little or no issues from the glossy-type display. There was very little light bleeding in from the edges, and what was visible was not of an amount to be distracting.
Video playback of online HD videos looked sharp. Blu-Ray playback via the included Corel WinDVD was not as sharp as we would have expected. With AVG Anti-Virus installed, one of the application's components was detected as a malware threat. Even when we uninstalled WinDVD, some BD discs would not play. Mouse Control was not enabled in some titles and we had to navigate around the menu using keyboard controls. All-in-all, it was not a very enjoyable out of the box Blu-Ray experience and we would recommend using a self-chosen application for Blu-Ray playback. Additionally, because the display is capable of less than full 1080 resolution, the maximum resolution of HD content is not able to be displayed.
Viewing angles on the display are nothing to brag about, whcih should, perhaps, not be too surprising given the cost. Vertical viewing is onyl visible withing about a +/- 60 degree angle off- center before colors start to become washed out. Lasterasl viewing angels are about the same.
Performance
The Toshiba Qosmio X770-Q7272 is equipped with an Intel Core i7-2630Qm CPU running at 2.00 GHz. To complement this burly mobile processer, Toshiba pairs it with 6GB of DDR 1333 RAM, Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit, a BD-ROM, ReakTek HD Audio processor, and 2 X 500GB Hard Drives spinning at 7200 RPM. Not bad for a gaming rig on the lower end of the price range for this genre. There are a multitude of options in terms of pre-configured components for the Qosmio line. Toshiba predominantly offers them in set packages, so you can buy whatever package suits your fancy.
Gaming Performance
We ran benchmarks on Crysis and World of Warcraft. At 1600 X900 resolution with 8X AA, Crysis ran around 27 FPS. We left all of the settings at high and checked frame-rates again at each multiple of AA and saw very little variance. The GeForce 560GTX GPU seems to be very insensitive to AA, at least within Crysis. Disappointingly, there were indications that some component was not as strong, as when we enabled FRAPS recording in the background, the game slowed to a mere 15FPS and became essentially unplayable.
The Qosmio handled WoW well enough, running at 60FPS at the default settings. Cranking everything to make left the game running at a still very playable 38 - 42 FPS, although there was noticeable choppiness when more action was onscreen, or when forest vegetation became increasingly dense.
Emissions
One thing we can say is that this laptop has some of the best audio of any we have tested. The Harmon Kardon speakers and sub-woofer combine to make a great gaming experience as far as laptops go. While gaming and running at max settings for some of our benchmark tests, the fan had a noticeable low-frequency hum to it, but this was only truly perceptible during menuy and loading screens. Once the game was in run, there was far too much to enjoy in the speakers' audio quality to discern any fan noise. While I have been able to feel the heat from some high-performance laptops right through the keyboard, the deck of the Qosmio Q7272 remained cool to the touch throughout testing.
Battery Life
Verdict
Ausstattung / Datenblatt
Notebook: Toshiba Qosmio X775-Q7272Prozessor: Intel Core i7 2630QM
Grafikkarte: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560M 1500 MB
Bildschirm: 17.30 Zoll, 16:9, 1600 x 900 Pixel
Gewicht: 2.993kg
Preis: 1449 Euro
Links: Toshiba Startseite Toshiba Notebooks Übersichtseite Qosmio X775-Q7272 (Modell)
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Like A Rock. Toshiba’s Qosmio X775-Q7272 might epitomize everything that comes with its 17.3-inch form factor, but solid build quality and impressive specifications make the laptop capable of handling virtually anything.
Ausländische Testberichte
Quelle: Notebookreview.com EN→DE Archive.org version
A reasonably powerful gaming notebook with a low-res screen, outlandish design and mediocre build quality.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Mittel, Datum: 22.08.2011
Bewertung: Gesamt: 60% Preis: 50% Leistung: 80% Ausstattung: 60% Mobilität: 70% Ergonomie: 40%
Quelle: AnandTech EN→DE Archive.org version
The Toshiba Qosmio line has always been kind of an anomaly in the marketplace. These notebooks were the biggest of the big, and plenty powerful to boot. With the X775 Toshiba has reevaluated some of their design points and the result is a leaner, meaner gaming machine. The Qosmio has gone from being a gloss-infested blinged-out curiosity into a real competitor, its price having dropped as much as its weight.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Lang, Datum: 17.08.2011
Toshiba Qosmio X770-10J
Ausstattung / Datenblatt
Notebook: Toshiba Qosmio X770-10JProzessor: Intel Core i7 2630QM
Grafikkarte: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560M 1536 MB
Bildschirm: 17.30 Zoll, 16:9, 1600 x 900 Pixel
Gewicht: 3.58kg
Preis: 1299 Euro
Links: Toshiba Startseite Toshiba Notebooks Übersichtseite
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Paradiesvogel. Aus der Masse an Gaming-Notebooks hervorzustechen, ist für Hersteller kein leichtes Unterfangen. Toshibas Qosmio X770-10J macht nicht nur mit einem gewagten Design, sondern auch mit cleveren Details wie einer Tastaturbeleuchtung und einer automatischen Grafikumschaltung auf sich aufmerksam. Garniert wird der 17-Zöller von potenten High-End-Komponenten.
Quelle: Notebookcheck Archive.org version
Insgesamt können wir ein recht positives Résumé ziehen. Toshiba beweist beim Qosmio X770-10J Mut zur Individualität, eine Eigenschaft, die beileibe nicht auf jeden Hersteller zutrifft. Die ungewöhnliche Farbgebung hebt den 17-Zöller ebenso von der Konkurrenz ab wie der feine Sound. Das integrierte 2.1-System hat uns ausgesprochen gut gefallen, Lautsprecher und Subwoofer bieten einen einwandfreien Klang.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Lang, Datum: 05.09.2011
Bewertung: Gesamt: 79% Leistung: 91% Bildschirm: 68% Mobilität: 67% Gehäuse: 80% Ergonomie: 78% Emissionen: 76%
Quelle: Notebookcheck Archive.org version
Insgesamt können wir ein recht positives Résumé ziehen. Toshiba beweist beim Qosmio X770-10J Mut zur Individualität, eine Eigenschaft, die beileibe nicht auf jeden Hersteller zutrifft. Die ungewöhnliche Farbgebung hebt den 17-Zöller ebenso von der Konkurrenz ab wie der feine Sound. Das integrierte 2.1-System hat uns ausgesprochen gut gefallen, Lautsprecher und Subwoofer bieten einen einwandfreien Klang.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Lang, Datum: 05.09.2011
Bewertung: Gesamt: 79% Leistung: 91% Bildschirm: 68% Mobilität: 67% Gehäuse: 80% Ergonomie: 78% Emissionen: 76%
Ausländische Testberichte
Quelle: Good Gear Guide EN→DE Archive.org version
The Toshiba Qosmio X770 left an immediate impression on me for being possibly the ugliest notebook I have ever seen; it's rough, looks outlandish and is made entirely from cheap plastics. The build quality didn't feel good to me, the screen quality was just average and the battery life was short enough to make a rhyme.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Mittel, Datum: 02.02.2012
Bewertung: Gesamt: 70%
Quelle: Good Gear Guide EN→DE Archive.org version
The Toshiba Qosmio X770 left an immediate impression on me for being possibly the ugliest notebook I have ever seen; it's rough, looks outlandish and is made entirely from cheap plastics. The build quality didn't feel good to me, the screen quality was just average and the battery life was short enough to make a rhyme.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Mittel, Datum: 02.02.2012
Bewertung: Gesamt: 70%
Quelle: Reg Hardware EN→DE Archive.org version
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 price with the same specs. Still, if you were saving up for an Alienware machine, the Toshiba Qosmio X770 will certainly save you a few quid.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Mittel, Datum: 10.10.2011
Bewertung: Gesamt: 80%
Quelle: Reg Hardware EN→DE Archive.org version
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 price with the same specs. Still, if you were saving up for an Alienware machine, the Toshiba Qosmio X770 will certainly save you a few quid.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Mittel, Datum: 10.10.2011
Bewertung: Gesamt: 80%
Toshiba Qosmio X770-10M
Ausstattung / Datenblatt
Notebook: Toshiba Qosmio X770-10MProzessor: Intel Core i7 2630QM
Grafikkarte: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560M
Bildschirm: 17.30 Zoll, 16:9, 1600 x 900 Pixel
Gewicht: 3.6kg
Preis: 1300 Euro
Links: Toshiba Startseite Toshiba Notebooks Übersichtseite
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Quelle: 01Net FR→DE Archive.org version
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Kurz, Datum: 30.11.2011
Bewertung: Gesamt: 80%
Toshiba Qosmio X770-11C
Ausstattung / Datenblatt
Notebook: Toshiba Qosmio X770-11CProzessor: Intel Core i7 2670QM
Grafikkarte: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560M 1536 MB
Bildschirm: 17.30 Zoll, 16:9, 1920 x 1080 Pixel
Gewicht: 3.58kg
Preis: 1499 Euro
Links: Toshiba Startseite Toshiba Notebooks Übersichtseite
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Display Update. Die kleine Schwester X770-10J schwächelte mit ihrem HD+ Display: Flaue Farben und knappe Blickwinkel. Hat Toshiba beim teuren 3D-Modell ein erstklassiges Panel eingebaut?
Quelle: Notebookcheck Archive.org version
Das Toshiba Qosmio X770-11C ist ein insgesamt gelungenes Desktop-Replacement für Spieler und Multimedia-Fans. Der erstklassige Sound, die rot leuchtenden Tasten und die hohe Spiele-Performance sind wie gehabt vorhanden und lobenswert. Wir haben die vorliegende Version X770-11C mit dem X770-10J (erstes Testgerät) verglichen.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Lang, Datum: 20.03.2012
Bewertung: Gesamt: 81% Leistung: 92% Bildschirm: 82% Mobilität: 60% Gehäuse: 80% Ergonomie: 78% Emissionen: 83%
Quelle: Notebookcheck Archive.org version
Das Toshiba Qosmio X770-11C ist ein insgesamt gelungenes Desktop-Replacement für Spieler und Multimedia-Fans. Der erstklassige Sound, die rot leuchtenden Tasten und die hohe Spiele-Performance sind wie gehabt vorhanden und lobenswert. Wir haben die vorliegende Version X770-11C mit dem X770-10J (erstes Testgerät) verglichen.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Lang, Datum: 20.03.2012
Bewertung: Gesamt: 81% Leistung: 92% Bildschirm: 82% Mobilität: 60% Gehäuse: 80% Ergonomie: 78% Emissionen: 83%
Toshiba Qosmio X770-136
Ausstattung / Datenblatt
Notebook: Toshiba Qosmio X770-136Prozessor: Intel Core i7 2670QM
Grafikkarte: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560M
Bildschirm: 17.30 Zoll, 16:9, 1920 x 1080 Pixel
Gewicht: 3.4kg
Preis: 2000 Euro
Links: Toshiba Startseite Toshiba Notebooks Übersichtseite Qosmio X770-136 (Modell)
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Quelle: IT Reviews EN→DE Archive.org version
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 fluid experience with the likes of Battlefield 3. Toshiba has produced a good looking and well-featured laptop here, with that rather lofty price tag and poor battery life, being the only real sticking points.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Sehr kurz, Datum: 20.03.2012
Bewertung: Gesamt: 80%
Toshiba Qosmio X775-Q7380
Ausstattung / Datenblatt
Notebook: Toshiba Qosmio X775-Q7380Prozessor: Intel Core i5 2430M
Grafikkarte: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560M
Bildschirm: 17.30 Zoll, 16:9, 1600 x 900 Pixel
Gewicht: 3.8kg
Preis: 1100 Euro
Links: Toshiba Startseite Toshiba Notebooks Übersichtseite
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Quelle: Examiner.com
The laptop was priced around 900 when I bought it. This is a really good deal for a laptop with this performance. This is why I gave it 5 stars even though it does have some issues with the thickness and a few issues with the battery life. It is absolutely worth the price, even if you are being sold it at around 1,100 as similar laptops cost upwards of 1,500.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Kurz, Datum: 14.02.2012
Toshiba Qosmio X775-Q7170
Ausstattung / Datenblatt
Notebook: Toshiba Qosmio X775-Q7170Prozessor: Intel Core i5 2450M
Grafikkarte: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560M
Bildschirm: 17.30 Zoll, 16:9, 1600 x 900 Pixel
Gewicht: 3.4kg
Preis: 1100 Euro
Links: Toshiba Startseite Toshiba Notebooks Übersichtseite Qosmio X775-Q7170 (Modell)
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Ausländische Testberichte
Quelle: Techreview Source EN→DE Archive.org version
The Toshiba Qosmio X775-Q7170 costs much less than full-fledged gaming systems like the MSI GT783-625US and somewhat less than deluxe media centers like the HP Envy 17 (both Editors' Choices in their respective categories). Still, we expect a lot from a $1,000-plus laptop, and a 1080p screen, Blu-ray drive, and faster processor—heck, any one or two of those three—would make us more excited about the Toshiba.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Sehr kurz, Datum: 18.04.2012
Quelle: PC Mag EN→DE Archive.org version
The Toshiba Qosmio X775-Q7170 costs much less than full-fledged gaming systems like the MSI GT783-625US and somewhat less than deluxe media centers like the HP Envy 17 (both Editors' Choices in their respective categories). Still, we expect a lot from a $1,000-plus laptop, and a 1080p screen, Blu-ray drive, and faster processor—heck, any one or two of those three—would make us more excited about the Toshiba.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Sehr kurz, Datum: 12.04.2012
Bewertung: Gesamt: 70%
Quelle: CNet EN→DE Archive.org version
Just in case you're getting tired of all the attention being paid at the moment to ultraslim, ultralight laptops, it's time to take a look at the other end of the spectrum. With the recent emphasis on better materials and design across all laptop segments, the gaudy, plastic Toshiba Qosmio X775-Q7170 delivers decent performance, but not a look to match.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Mittel, Datum: 05.04.2012
Bewertung: Gesamt: 60% Leistung: 80% Mobilität: 60%
Quelle: PC World EN→DE Archive.org version
The Qosmio X775-Q7170 disappoints as a gaming machine/desktop replacement, and it's too big to function well for any other purpose. Thanks to the extra-large battery that protrudes from the bottom of the laptop, the machine does get decent battery life for its category (about 4 hours, 30 minutes in our tests), but that means little when you're lugging around an 8-pound machine. Still, if you're looking for a laptop that you can play games on in a pinch, this model might be worth considering.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Sehr kurz, Datum: 26.03.2012
Bewertung: Gesamt: 50%
Kommentar
Toshiba: Die Toshiba Corporation ist ein japanischer Misch- bzw Technologiekonzern. Die Firma entstand 1939 und 1978 wurde Toshiba offizieller Firmenname. Zu den Produkten und Dienstleistungen des Unternehmens gehören Energie, industrielle und soziale Infrastruktursysteme, Aufzüge und Rolltreppen, elektronische Komponenten, Halbleiter, Festplatten, Drucker, Batterien, Beleuchtung, Logistik und Informationstechnologie. Toshiba war einer der größten Hersteller von Personal Computern, Unterhaltungselektronik, Haushaltsgeräten und medizinischen Geräten.
Diese Klasse ist noch durchaus fähig neueste Spiele flüssig darzustellen, nur nicht mehr mit allen Details und in hohen Auflösungen. Besonders anspruchsvolle Spiele laufen nur in minimalen Detailstufen, wodurch die grafische Qualität oft deutlich leidet. Diese Klasse ist nur noch für Gelegenheitsspieler empfehlenswert. Der Stromverbrauch von modernen Grafikkarten in dieser Klasse ist dafür geringer und erlaubt auch bessere Akkulaufzeiten.
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560M: Nachfolger der GeForce GTX 460M basierend auf einen voll ausgebauten GF116. Die Leistung liegt aufgrund der höheren Taktung etwas oberhalb der GTX 460M, durch die Chipverbesserungen dürfte der Stromverbrauch jedoch nicht steigen.
» Weitere Informationen gibt es in unserem Notebook-Grafikkartenvergleich und der Benchmarkliste.
Intel Core i7:
2630QM: Auf Sandy Brige Architektur basierender Quad-Core Prozessor (2-2.9 GHz) mit mit integrierter Intel HD Graphics 3000 Grafikkarte und integriertem DDR3 Speicherkontroller.
2670QM: Auf Sandy Brige Architektur basierender Quad-Core Prozessor (2.2-3.1 GHz) mit mit integrierter Intel HD Graphics 3000 Grafikkarte und integriertem DDR3 Speicherkontroller.
Intel Core i5:
2410M: Auf Sandy Brige Architektur basierender Doppelkernprozessor mit 2.3 GHz (Turbo 2.6-2.9 GHz) mit integrierter Grafikkarte (650-1200MHz) und integriertem DDR3 Speicherkontroller.
2430M: Auf Sandy Brige Architektur basierender Doppelkernprozessor mit 2.4 GHz (Turbo 2.7-3 GHz) mit integrierter HD Graphics 3000 Grafikkarte und integriertem DDR3 Speicherkontroller.
2450M: Auf Sandy Brige Architektur basierender Doppelkernprozessor mit 2.5 GHz (Turbo 2.8-3.1 GHz) mit integrierter HD Graphics 3000 Grafikkarte 650/1300MHz und integriertem DDR3 Speicherkontroller.
» Weitere Infos gibt es in unserem Prozessorvergleich Vergleich mobiler Prozessoren und der Prozessoren Benchmarkliste .
» Prüfen Sie in unserer DPI Liste, welche Displays wie fein aufgelöst sind.
2.993 kg:
Most smartphones and only a few tablets fall into this weight category. Only a few smartphones are heavier and should rather be considered tablets.
4.6 kg:
Ein Laptop mit diesem Gewicht ist vergleichsweise schwer und weniger auf Mobilität ausgelegt als auf Verwendung am Schreibtisch. Die Geräte glänzen daher auch eher weniger mit Akkulaufzeit als mit großem Bildschirm und höherer Leistung.
76.11%: Weltbewegend ist diese Bewertung nicht. Diese Bewertung muss man eigentlich als unterdurchschnittlich ansehen, denn es gibt etwa ebenso mehr Geräte mit schlechtere Beurteilungen als Besseren. Eine Kaufempfehlung kann man nur mit viel Wohlwollen darin sehen, es sei denn es handelt sich um Websites, die generell streng urteilen.
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