Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Gaming Laptops: Toshiba Qosmio X770-series: 3D gaming notebooks

The core of the notebook is an Intel Quad-Core i7 processor (2.0 GHz / 2.9 GHz) of the second generation (Sandy Bridge). They have, in addition to the first in Toshiba notebooks Nvidia GeForce GTX 560M graphics card used with 1.5 GDDR5, eight gigabytes and a built-in Blu-ray player. The new Qosmio models can convert 2D into 3D DVDs and stream via the HDMI interface to an external 3D screen.

In both models, solid-state hybrid hard drives with 500 GB of standard memory and four gigabytes of flash memory are integrated - which speeded up, particularly the boot process. For the sound, the Toshiba notebook Harman Kardon stereo speakers and a. The keyboard is focused on playing: She has red backlight and an easy-Control Bar, the important gaming functions such as volume and brightness controls.



The touchpad with multi-touch gesture control supports scrolling and zooming, and can be turned off so that when you play is not impeded by inadvertent touches the high score success. The device has a 3D display with active shutter technology. The Full HD screen has one of 1.920x1.080 pixels.

The manufacturer indicates that the display was one of five milliseconds. The unit has a built-in webcam for 3D-own 3-D images - in either format for shutter-or red-green glasses. The computer uses a Nvidia 3DTV Play the power of the GPU (graphics chip) to convert even the older PC games in 3D.

The Qosmio X770-107 also has a Blu-ray burner. The Qosmio X770-170 will cost 1799 € (RRP). The little sister model has a screen with a resolution 1.600x900 pixels, which is not 3D capable. However, it can convert 2D content and play it via the HDMI port on 3D TV.

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