Tuesday, June 28, 2011

“Toshiba Qosmio X500″


Toshiba has always been at the forefront of 3D technology, promising to aggressively pursue the 3D TV without glasses, while still improving on their offer. Sticking to the theme in three dimensions, the company also has filed a Toshiba laptop gaming 3D animals at CES 2011, called the Toshiba Qosmio X500.

Satellite laptop with Intel Core i3 and i5 Sandy Bridge will be available in February 2010. Satellite E305, A660 and M640 series has a USB 3.0 port and E305 Satellite and Qosmio X505 Toshiba hard drive will have a hybrid propulsion technology. "The addition of this new processor line we will provide our customers with more responsive PC experience and better battery life, two important improvements have been requested," said Ron Smith, vice president of digital information system of Toshiba products in the United States, clearly like to state clearly noticeable.


Sandy Bridge processor features many improvements in the multimedia front, what with the fast Intel video synchronization, which significantly reduces the encoding time and Widi 2.0 that allows users to stream HD content from their laptop to their TV. These improvements will attract a lot of producers, not just Toshiba, are calculated. This is just the beginning.

Besides being able to experience directly in 3D gaming laptop from Toshiba, the company has enabled the transmission of three-dimensional images on a 3D TV via HDMI, so you can see the effects in there. In many ways, this works very much like the Blu-ray 3D 3D or consoles like the PS3 works, so the technology is not entirely new, he said, but it is a nice inclusion, though.

Toshiba also announced a new 10-inch Toshiba NB305 netbook such as the Atom N550 processor with dual core Mini NB305 budget set the price below $ 300. NB505 will be available in a variety of colors and textured finish Toshiba "Easy Grip".

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