The Digital Product Division of Toshiba America have recently added a new product to the line-up with a new all-in-one PC; the DX735.
Featuring a 23” touchscreen supporting 1080p HD, surrounded by a glossy black finish and an aluminium stand, this AIO can serve for either work or fun, it’s design won’t mess any of these environments, making it a versatile desktop.
It may look rather simple, but it’s packed with features, including a keyboard and a mouse, both connected through Bluetooth and pre-paired for easy setup right out of the box. Moreover the keyboard can be placed easily on the stand to save space. As for comfort, the DX735 can be rotated on its stand to allow for the best suitable position.
Used either for entertainment or work, the HDMI-In will allow you to connect any other device to use the DX735 as a screen to enjoy full HD contents. Also available in configuration is a TV tuner, to make it over more expandable. All this incredible media experience comes complete with professionally tuned by experts Onkyo stereo speakers as well as the Waves MaxxAudio sound processing for a maximum of performance to allow to sound to reach its full potential for a more enjoyable experience. Even more, you get the Sleep & Music feature, allowing you to make use of the speakers even when the PC is turned off
Configurable to a certain extent, you will be able to have either a Second Generation Intel Core i5 or i7 processor, as well as 4GB of DDR3 memory, a 1TB hard drive rotating at 7200RPM, two USB 3.0 one of which featuring the USB Sleep & Charge, four USB 2.0 and a built-in DVD SuperMulti drive equipped with Toshiba’s Resolution+ video upconversion technology to make the standard definition DVD ‘live up to the screen’s quality’.
The Toshiba DX735 will be available exclusively at Best Buy stores and e-store starting from October 2 for a retail price of $956.99.
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