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Saturday, 9 July 2011

Toshiba Qosmio F750 Glass-Free 3D Notebook PC

 
Today Toshiba has introduced its foremost Glasses-free 3D laptop that has been dubbed the Qosmio F750 3D. It arriveed accompanied by the ability to display both 2D and 3D images that demand no glasses at the same time. The new Toshiba Qosmio F750 3D characterize a 15.6-inch Full HD display with a 1920×1080 natural resolution, it parceled with the power of an Intel Core i7 Processor that clocks at 2.0GHz, there is a GeForce GT 540M graphics card with up to 2GB of dedicated memory, up to 640GB of Hard Drive storage and 6GB of RAM.

The Qosmio F750 3D is the extremely first notebook from Toshiba to take with glasses-free 3D viewing but that’s not all as the company also packed in something else specifications that are remarkable.These comprise Harman Kardon stereo speakers, an integrated HD webcam with eye tracking technology for tweaking the 3D effect, a multi memory card reader, WiFi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth 3.0, USB 3.0 and three USB 2.0 ports plus there is a Blu-ray writer as well.

The Toshiba Qosmio F750 3D weighs nearly  2.8kg and is awaited to hit postpone in the UK this August, it should be priced at £1,300 which is a whopping $2000 when converted to US dollars.


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Wednesday, 29 June 2011

Toshiba Qosmio X505-Q890 Laptop Review

Toshiba Qosmio X505-Q890 Specs:

Intel® Core™ i7-740QM processor
NVIDIA® GeForce® GTS 360M 2298MB total: 1GB GDDR5 discrete memory + up to 1274MB shared memory w/NVIDIA® TurboCache™ technology
6GB DDR3 1066MHz memory
564GB: 64GB SSD (Serial ATA) + 500GB (7200rpm, Serial ATA)
Blu-ray Disc™ ROM and DVD SuperMulti drive with Labelflash®*
18.4" widescreen FHD TruBrite® TFT LCD Display 16:9 aspect ratio, Supports 1080p content*, 1920x1080
Built-in microphone, Headphone jack (stereo), harman/kardon® stereo speakers, Microphone jack (mono), S/P DIF output port (shared with headphone port)
Webcam
Wi-Fi® Wireless networking (802.11b/g/n)
Bluetooth® V2.1 + EDR
10/100/1000 Ethernet LAN
AC Adapter 180W (19V x 9.5A) Auto-sensing,100-240V AC Adapter
Battery High Capacity Li-Ion (87Wh, 12-cell)
Battery LifeUp to 3.77 hours
Weight  Starting at 9.70 lbs.


Display and Sound

Though it's designed for gaming, the Qosmio X505-Q890 makes an excellent multimedia system. The gorgeous 18.4-inch, 1920 x 1080-pixel screen is the real star of the show, offering plenty of screen real estate with beautiful, sharp images. When watching videos, such as a Blu-ray of Iron Man, the high-definition video was sharp, smooth, and colorful. Of course, when we watched a streaming 720p video of Fringe we noticed some blockiness because the screen was at a higher resolution than the video.

The Harmon Kardon speakers are good enough to turn the X505-Q890 into a stereo substitute. When streaming "Stuck on Repeat" by Little Boots, the sound was accurate if not overly rich and loud enough to fill a large living room.


Ports and Webcam

For such a large system, the Qosmio X505-Q890 has a pretty standard array of ports. On its right side are two USB ports, audio in/out, and VGA out. Its left side is adorned with Ethernet, HDMI, a Firewire 400 port, ExpressCard/54 reader, and a USB/eSATA port for a total of three USB ports overall. The front lip houses a 5-in-1 memory card reader and a Wi-Fi on/off switch. The only port we wish the X505-Q890 had is USB 3.0.

The X505-Q890's 1.3-megapixel webcam produced impressively sharp and bright images even in our dimly lit cubical. When talking on Skype, our image was colorful and the video smooth.

Performance

Just from its specs, we could predict that the Qosmio X505-Q890 would provide epic performance. The notebook's 1.73-GHz Intel Core i7 Q740 CPU has four high-speed cores that can run a whopping eight threads at once, improving your multitasking or boosting the performance of multithreaded apps. Its Nvidia GeForce GTS 360M discrete graphics card is loaded with 1GB of graphics memory, and it has two storage drives: a speedy 64GB SSD boot drive and a 7,200-rpm, 500GB hard drive.

On PCMark Vantage, a synthetic benchmark that measures overall system prowess, the Qosmio X505 scored a whopping 10,392, which is nearly double the category average for desktop replacements (5,308) and 80 percent better than the ASUS G73Jh (6,460). In fact, that's the third highest score we've ever seen, behind only the more expensive and boutique-oriented $3,966 Malibal Satori (13,187) and the $5,952 Origin EON18 (11,039), both of which use desktop components.

The 64GB SSD booted Windows 7 Home Premium (64-bit) in a speedy 52 seconds, 11 seconds faster than the category average and 15 seconds faster than the ASUS G73Jh, but about 4 seconds slower than the original X505.

We conducted our LAPTOP File Transfer Test, in which we copy 4.97GB of files on the 7,200-rpm hard drive, and saw it complete in a mere 2 minutes and 51 seconds for a rate of 37.1 MBps, comfortably faster than the 32.6 MBps category average and the 31.2 MBps turned in by the ASUS G73Jh. When it came to transcoding video, the X505-Q890 also converted a 114MB MPEG-4 in just 57 seconds, 6 seconds faster than the category average of 1:03.

Source: laptopmag.com

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Friday, 24 June 2011

Blingtastic Toshiba Qosmio X770 with nvidia optimus @ www.engadget.com

Now that acpi_call, byo-switcheroo and bumblebee are making life a bit easier for hybrid-graphics linux users, we can afford to have a look at what other laptops are popping up out there. Here is the blingtastic Toshiba Qosmio X770 model:

Toshiba outs blingtastic Qosmio X770 for the US market, new P, C, and L series laptops

See that refined beast? You're looking at the Toshiba Qosmio X770 -- that European gaming behemoth we ogled from afar last month -- and in a matter of weeks, it'll continue its world tour to land on US shores. To recap, the company shrunk the screen from 18.4 inches to a more manageable 17.3, gave it a paint job that ever-so-subtly fades from red to gunmetal gray, and added a matching red backlit keyboard. This beefy guy comes in $1,199 and $1,899 configurations, with the higher-end model packing a 3D display, quad-core Core i7 CPU, and a 1.25TB hybrid hard drive, and the lower end offering a dual-core Core i5 CPU and a 750GB HDD. Either way, though, you'll get NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560M graphics, 1.5GB of video memory, and MaxxAudio3 sound enhancement software. Meanwhile, Toshiba streamlined its consumer laptops for those non-gamers in the back-to-school crowd, axing the A and M lines, and leaving just the P series, for "premium." It'll include 14-, 15.6-, and 17.3-inch models, all decked out in a textured, two-tone Fuxion X2 finish and featuring USB sleep-and-charge ports, HDMI-out, Harman Kardon speakers, and that same MaxxAudio 3 utility. Depending on the configuration, you can also score NVIDIA GeForce GT540M graphics, Intel Wireless Display, a 4G radio, a Blu-ray drive, and a 3D screen (only on the 15-incher). On the inside, you've got your choice of Intel Core i3, i5, and i7 CPUs or a spankin' new A6-3400M accelerated processing unit from AMD. Look for the 14-inch P745 with a starting price of $699, and 15-inch P755 and the 17-inch P775 for $629 and up. And, rounding out its portfolio, Toshiba refreshed its budget Satellite L700 series with Core 2011 processors and new AMD A4 and A6 APUs, while the entry-level Satellite C800 gets AMD Fusion C-50 and E-350 APU options. None of these laptops go on sale until later this month, so for now you can content yourself with those up-close-and-personal hands-on shots below.
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Saturday, 28 May 2011

Toshiba Dynabook Qosmio T851 / D8CR

Toshiba released the first laptop that displays the 3D without glasses, This 15.6-inch laptop is the first capable of simultaneously displaying content in both 2D and 3D, without glasses.


We thought we had seen everything in 3D. Well no! Toshiba will soon release a 15.6-inch laptop that can display simultaneously in different windows, 3D content and 2D. The strongest is that 3D can be viewed without special glasses, which allows multiple people to see a film in three dimensions without having to purchase additional equipment.

Blu-ray player

Dynabook Qosmio This provides a resolution 2D 1920 x 1080 points in 3D, 1366 x 768 pixels. The processor is an Intel Core i5 clocked at 2.3 GHz. The Toshiba is provided: 8GB of RAM, 750 GB hard drive, an Nvidia GeForce graphics circuit and an optical drive GT540M BDXL that plays Blu-ray. The remaining equipment is correspondingly high: Wi-Fi b, g and n, Bluetooth 3.0, USB 3.0 port and three USB 2.0 ports. If one adds the HDMI output, integrated TV tuner and speakers Harman Kardon, this laptop looks like a very good player to watch an HD movie.

The Toshiba Dynabook Qosmio T851/D8CR will be marketed initially in Japan this summer, priced at $ 1,990. It should arrive in Europe during the third quarter of 2011.





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Thursday, 26 May 2011

Toshiba Qosmio X770 3D-Gaming Laptop



Toshiba is scheduling  to announce a new 3D notebook to the market, the Qosmio X770 3D, in accord with to Notebook Italia. The new notebook will provide NVIDIA 3D Vision technology and arrives with a 3D webcam for taking 3D images.The Qosmio X770 3D has 64-bit. Windows 7 Home Premium Operating System and . The price of this Qosmio X770 3D laptop is around   $1,850.


The graphics card is give to for safekeeping to the powerful NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560M GPU with 1.5 GB dedicated memory, although the media profile will probably  be completed from the presence of the Blu-Ray. Because the pleasantly recognized Toshiba Satellite P770, Qosmio X770 3D also control a webcam 3D, implanted inside the frame, that can take photos and take video in 3 dimensions.


The Toshiba X770 is runs by an Intel Core i7 processor,expandable of  8GB of RAM, and a couple of  hard drives and included with a  NVIDIA GeForce GTX560M with 1.5GB memory. The new notebook will provide NVIDIA 3D Vision technology and arrives with a 3D webcam for taking 3D images.The X770 3D has a 17.3-inch display and it provide a resolution of  1920×1080 and provide it also Bluetooth 3.0, WiFi connectivity, HDMI output and USB 3.0 connection. You can also look forward  a Blu-ray drive .


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