Testseek.com have collected 24 expert reviews of the Zotac ZBox Blu-ray HD-ID34 and the average rating is 89%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Zotac ZBox Blu-ray HD-ID34.
November 2010
Experts 89% 24 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
The Zotac Zbox is a really nice multimedia player. I am very impressed with the quality and compact size of the unit. Zotac has packaged together a full-featured HTPC and our review sample included an Intel Atom dual-core processor, nVidia ION2 graph...
Small, Stylish, and Cool Design with Fantastic Performance, Plays Blu-Ray disks, Netflix, and Youtube videos at 1080p flawlessly, Has gaming potential at minimum-to-average settings on older games, CPU and GPU Overclocking potential, USB 3.0 support for fast file transfers, Potential memory slots available for future upgrades, By default, the system runs quietly, even under high loads.
Sluggish delay in mouse movement, and typing.
The ZOTAC ZBOXHD-ID34BR-U is a fantastic and quite powerful system for it's size. By upgrading the ZBOXHD-ID34BR-U even further by installing more memory into the system, or perhaps installing a mini-PCI-E SSD card, the ZBOXHD-ID34BR-U could provide f...
The Zotac Zbox Blu-Ray is an almost perfect HTPC for your living room. Most of the new devices vying for space next to your TV are based on a somewhat closed architecture such as Apple TV, Roku and even the Boxee box. I still prefer having a full blow...
Published: 2010-11-08, Author: Tim Roper , review by: tweaktown.com
If you can cope with the ZOTAC ZBOXHD-ID34BR’s rather underwhelming benchmarks, you’re getting a very usable, very compact HTPC with integrated Blu-ray playback . While you can get a PlayStation 3 for a bit cheaper, the ZBOX is much smaller and offe...
Published: 2010-11-05, Author: Matt Trinca , review by: Techreport.com
Priced at $499, the Zbox HD-ID34 isn't quite in impulse buy territory. Neither is the completely barebones variant, the HD-ID33, which will hit Newegg at $399 next week. Cash-strapped users might have an easier time forking the dough for simpler barebo...
Zotac has made a beautifully neat little machine that isn't limited to only showing it's face, like so many other HTPC chassis. A stand to sit side on would be nice, but that's a wish not a complaint. What missing is aremote control and built-in infra...
We were duly impressed with the Zotac HD-ID11 when we reviewed it a few months back, and to put it simply, the new HD-ID34 is and even stronger product. We knew from our time with the Eee PC 1215N that Intel's Atom D525 was a step up from previous Ato...
The Zotac Z-Box 2GB 250GB Bluray edition is a very fancy little media centre. Right off the bat, it looks pretty good and while it might not be the smallest HTPC out there, it’s certainly far from the largest. With its looks comes a strong batch of in...
Bluray player, HDMI out for video and audio, SPDIF optical out, Quiet
Comes without keyboard/mouse, Limited CPU performance, No operating system
The lack of OS and codecs limits the use of this machine to consumers who can at the very least load up the right drivers. If this installation isn't a problem, the ZBOX Blu-ray HD-ID34 constitutes a nice alternative to a media centre. It'll stand the ...