Sunday, 9 June 2013

Toshiba unveils Qosmio X75 Gaming Laptop



After ASUS and MSI, it was the turn of Toshiba unveiled its notebook for gamers; the Qosmio X75. Like its competitors, this is a machine incorporating a fourth-generation Core processor (Haswell) along with a GeForce GTX 770M with 3GB GDDR5. While many Haswell Ultrabook equipped with Intel processors is expected, builders seem to favor this time the PC players with a muscular CPU. Indeed, ASUS and MSI whose first configurations are already available here and that Toshiba unveil its Qosmio X75. As for Taiwanese brands is logically a system whose diagonal screen is 17.3 inches. For cons, the first bad news: the Full HD is brilliant hence so the reflections will be present. The chassis has, apparently, been refined over the previous generation (Qosmio X870), but color aside, we still have the right to black with a prominent red line on the edge and a few reminders here and there around the wide touchpad. The audio has been reworked and it has four speakers. Configuration side, it is based on a fourth-generation Core i7 quad-core (Haswell) and a GeForce GTX 770M with 3GB GDDR5. The RAM is not yet detailed, but the maximum is 32 GB via four locations. The game consists of two storage bays and may include up to two hard drives of 750 GB at 7200 rpm, but also a mix between a hard drive and an SSD. Connectivity, there are four USB 3.0 ports, a pair of HDMI 1.4a and VGA outputs, a Gigabit LAN port, an SDHC card reader, and a pair of jacks 3.5 mm. Of course, Wi-Fi 802.11n and Bluetooth are meant for the game. For now, Toshiba does not indicate the size and weight of the machine. In the United States, the price of this product is $ 1500.

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