Showing posts with label Toshiba. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Toshiba. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Toshiba F750 3D Laptop Specifications and Price

Toshiba recently unveiled its new F750 3D laptop that is equipped with all the latest features and support. This 3D enabled device has a resolution of 1920X1080 pixels. The 3D viewing glasses are provided by the company itself.

Here are some of the Toshiba Qosmio F750 3D specifications of the laptop:

Display: 15.6 inch Full HD screen that is capable of displaying 3D without any glasses.
Processor: Intel Core i7 (2.0 Ghz to 2.9 Ghz) processor
Graphics: NVidia GeForce GT 540M Graphics Card with a capacity of 2GB.
Hard disk: 640 GB SATA HDD (5400rpm)
RAM: 6 GB DDR3 RAM (1333MHz)
Drive: Blu-Ray RW drive
Webcam: HD web cam with eye tracking technology
Audio: Kardon Stereo Speakers with Dolby Surround
Operating System: Windows 7 Home Premium (64 bit)
Connectivity: Wi-Fi 802.11(b/g/n), Bluetooth 3.0, 1x USB 3.0 and 2x USB 2.0 ports, Sleep and Charge. Multi Card reader.


Review:

The Toshiba Qosmio F750 3D laptop doesn’t look much different from the earlier devices introduced by the Japanese giant in the past. But it does feel good to enjoy a 3D movie without any hassles of using glasses. For the people wearing glasses it doesn’t looks nice when they have to wear both of the pairs at once. The quality of images and 3D motion display and playback was quite impressive.

Another impressive feature that we found with this device is that the HD webcam tracks your head and more importantly your eyes so that it can adjust the images accordingly. This feature works great if there is a single user in front of the laptop but there are certain problems that have been detected when there are plenty other people around. On the whole we will rate this feature as average and Toshiba needs to work a lot on it to make it a success in the coming models.

There some problems of crosstalk that we detected when we were seeing the two images at once. Another issue that came up with the 3D display is the minimum viewing distance is set to 60 cm. for viewing 3D efficiently. This can be quite awkward and inconvenient if you want to watch the movie on a nice lounge or somewhere you feel more comfortable. Only a single user can experience the 3D without glasses but if you want to watch movie with your friends than you must arrange for the glasses.

Toshiba has given an HDMI output slot and a Blu-Ray drive so that you can transfer your 3D footage's and content from your laptop to the other places.

The company has also added some more 3D tweaks so that you can work with the 2D documents while watching the 3D videos.

Overall we liked the Toshiba Qosmio F750 3D laptop and it will available on August 2011 in US, Uk and India. This product is appealing for those who want to have 3D experience without any hassles of glasses. Price at £1300 is a decent amount when compared with the features and specifications offered by Toshiba.

Toshiba Qosmio F750 3D Laptop First Look Video




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Thursday, September 23, 2010

Toshiba launch Qosmio X500


We’ve reported on the Toshiba Qosmio X500 gaming computer before, and it appears to have a release date of September 26.

The X500 has an 18.4-inch screen, a choice of Core i5 and i7 CPU, SSD storage options, backlit keyboard, simulated 5.1 audio from Harman Kardon speakers, and 8GB of RAM.

We’ve already mentioned the release date, and it has a $1,300 price tag.

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Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Toshiba Satellite T235D notebook with AMD Processor


AMD has consistently fought an acclivous action to accomplish a name for itself in notebooks. Even at Intel's darkest hour, if Pentium 4s were accepting a well-deserved whupping from the Athlon 64 series, the accomplished Pentium Ms reigned absolute a part of aboriginal thin-and-light laptops. Intel widened its advance afresh with its Atom and Consumer Ultra-Low Voltage offerings, which accept accustomed us ahead exceptional combinations of power-efficiency and affordability.
The course is boring turning, though. In May of this year, AMD appear its better adaptable barrage to date: 135 systems from all of the big names in the industry—Acer, Asus, Dell, HP, Lenovo, MSI, and Toshiba—adopted its new Nile and Danube platforms. According to the latest abstracts from IDC, AMD's paltry anthology bazaar allotment became hardly beneath paltry endure quarter, as well, aggressive from just over 12% to about 14%.

Toshiba's Satellite T235D-S1345 is one of the 135 newcomers—part of the beginning aggression of AMD champions out to prove themselves adjoin Intel's finest. Toshiba has based this 13.3" ultraportable on the 2010 AMD Ultrathin Platform, aswell accepted as Nile, outfitting it with a dual-core Turion II Neo processor, Radeon HD 4225 chip graphics, and a appropriately abbreviate chassis. At atomic on paper, the T235D compares agreeably to analogously priced CULV designs, abnormally if you attending at the chip graphics.

We'll be putting the T235D through the paces to see whether AMD assuredly has a austere amateur to the Intel CULV family. Is Nile the slam-dunk AMD needs? And should the T235D itself be on your arcade account this back-to-school season?
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