Wednesday 2 March 2011

Laptop worst no Qosmio X500 for gaming

Toshiba did not skimp on the hardware when they built their gaming laptop Qosmio X500. The computer is designed for users who want to play and watch movies, with a screen of 18.4 inches, substantially graphics card and Blu-ray players.
Exactly how much Toshiba Qosmio X500 is not shown in the press release, but you can probably assume that it is both large and heavy. Strange would be otherwise, given that it contains a screen of 18.4 inches. The monitor is in 16:9 format in full HD (resolution 1920 × 1080 pixels). The computer is designed in black and red with brilliant function keys.
The processor that drives the Qosmio X500 is an Intel Core i7 720QM (2.8 GHz, 6MB L2 cache and 1.3GHz FSB). Up to 6 GB of internal memory can be installed, and then by type of DDR3 at 1066MHz. The storage capacity can be up to 1 TB, and then it's two hard drives, each 500GB. The optical drive is either a bluray which is also capable of burning (RW) or DVD Dual-Layer. As graphics cards have been chosen nVIDIA GeForce GTS 250MNV with 1GB of graphics memory.

The ports available include four USB ports, one of which is a combo with eSATA. Ports support the so-called Sleep-and-Charge, which means you can connect USB devices to charge even if the computer is off. This is good to recharge MP3 players, mobile phones and so on.
To facilitate logins and to provide additional security has Toshiba Qosmio X500 both fingerprint and facial recognition. The latter runs through the internal webcam, which, incidentally, is able to record video in HD format. As operating systems Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit.
Toshiba Qosmio X500 will be launched in November. At this writing, there is no definite price tag. PCOnline back with a test to come.
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