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Toshiba's Qomsio range comprises its high-end media centres with the X500-128 being Toshiba's only dedicated gaming machine. Offering impressive performance and stylish, bigscreen usability it makes a decent choice for gamers, but it isn't without its...
Core i7, Build quality, Speakers, Large screen...
Lacks gaming grunt, Screen could be brighter...
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Toshiba's Qosmio desktop replacement laptops are big machines. Large, strikingly-designed and with lots of features. Add in Toshiba's exceptional build quality and you have a potentially winning series. This latest machine is the snazziest yet, with i...
Great looks, powerful specs and impressive high-resolution screen...
Too heavy for real portability and there are cheaper laptops that do almost as much...
This is a high-end, well-specced computer that is great to use, reliable and very well-built Key specs3.5mm jack, Blu-ray, Bluetooth, eSATA, Ethernet, ExpressCard 54, Fingerprint scanner, HDMI, Li-ion battery, SD, SDHC, USB, VGA, Wi-Fi, Windows 7, xD-P...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2011-08-07 15:10:14
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The Screen Progress at last! With contrast of 805:1 (blacks at 0.25 cd/m² against whites of 201.3 cd/m²) and a Full HD (1920 x 1080 pixel) display, this laptop does better than much of the competition.It still relies on TN panel technology, like just...
Pluses, Full HD 1080p screen with good contrast, Powerful performance, Bluray player, Good quality backlit keyboard, Rich connectivity...
Minuses, Trackpad could be more accurate, Big and heavy, Poor battery life, Disappointing audio, Glossy finish so easy to get dirty...
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It's been a while since we looked at one of Toshiba's Qosmio laptops. In fact the last one was the G50-115 way back in 2008. That machine was let down by a poor screen and Toshiba's reluctance to embrace Blu-ray, making the high price tag difficult to sto...
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whatlaptop.techradar.com Updated: 2011-08-07 15:10:14
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We’ve just got hold of Toshiba’s Qosmio X500-10X, a massive 18.4-inch gaming system that boasts high-end Intel and nVida components and looks to pack a massive punch performance wise. We haven’t had a chance to run our comprehensive benchmarking tests...
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As Lexus is for Toyota, Qosmio is the premium brand product wing of Toshiba. The range has always prided itself in releasing performance focused notebook computers, in recent years moving into the gaming arena as well. We recently got our hands on the...
The Toshiba Qosmio X500 is a highly capable notebook which should be able to fulfill all of your multimedia and most of your gaming desires. With impressive specs and an aggressive design, it's sure to appeal to many performance notebook users. Howeve...
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If you're wondering what's with our title, it's because Toshiba's QOSMIO series does sound like the word cosmic, while its shiny exterior speaks to us of a heavenly body that blazes in it the cosmos. As a step up from the older QOSMIO X300, the Toshiba QO...
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tbreak.ae Updated: 2016-12-15 11:00:23
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Manage your financials along with your frags with the Qosmio X500 Gaming laptops are generally big and heavy and don’t offer much in terms of battery life. Where they do shine is allowing you to carry your gaming rig with you. Now when we are expectin...
Swap out the hard drive with an SSD to realize the true potential of the X500 Gaming laptops are generally big and heavy and don’t offer much in terms of battery life. Where they do shine is allowing you to carry your gaming rig with you. Now when we...
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about.com Updated: 2011-08-07 15:10:09
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Jan 18 2011 - The Toshiba Qosmio X500-Q930S is a large 18.4-inch gaming laptop computer with a new Intel 2nd Generation Core i7-2630QM quad-core processor. This Sandy Bridge processor is fast, as are the two 500GB 7200RPM hard drives. While the noteboo...
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Updated: 2011-08-07 15:10:10
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Finished in what Toshiba describes as ‘precious black' with some tasteful red accents the Qosmio X500-11G makes a very strong style statement.Moving beyond its finish the machine makes no apologies for what it is; with a weight of 4.86kg the X500-11G i...
If you want a fully-fledged desktop replacement that packs serious performance and features the Qosmio X500-11G is for you...
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This could be a thing of the past, now that Nvidia has launched a new graphics card family, based on the Fermi architecture. Toshiba equips the Qosmio X500-TZ1V with a Geforce GTX 460M graphics card . Thus, it infiltrates the highest performance class in...
Good loudspeakers, BluRay burner, Lavish connectivity, Fast graphics card, Good application performance, Fan dissipates towards the rear...
Sensitive highgloss surfaces, Dark and reflective display, Very warm under load...
The Toshiba Qosmio X500 is an attractive gaming notebook, not least due to the GTX 460M graphics' impressive performance. Nvidia's new graphics card is able to position itself slightly behind the HD5870, the competitor from ATI, in the executed tests. In...
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If you're wondering what's with our title, it's because Toshiba's QOSMIO series does sound like the word cosmic, while its shiny exterior speaks to us of a heavenly body that blazes in it the cosmos. As a step up from the older QOSMIO X300, the Toshiba...
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Manage your financials along with your frags with the Qosmio X500 Gaming laptops are generally big and heavy and don’t offer much in terms of battery life. Where they do shine is allowing you to carry your gaming rig with you. Now when we are expectin...
Swap out the hard drive with an SSD to realize the true potential of the X500 Gaming laptops are generally big and heavy and don’t offer much in terms of battery life. Where they do shine is allowing you to carry your gaming rig with you. Now when we...
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Moving a rung down the model ladder puts 100 Euro in your pocket; the Qosmio X500-12D lowers the available RAM to a still respectable 6 GB (1x 4096 MB + 1x 2048 MB) and the hard drive capacity moves down to 500 GB. A notch below this is the Qosmio X500-11...
Excellent performance in applications, Good gaming performance, Great sound quality, BluRay burner, Prolific connectivity...
Sensitive highgloss surfaces, Very warm under stress, Disappointing display (contrast, black value and viewing angle)...
Toshiba has largely achieved a worthy desktop replacement with the Qosmio X500-121. On the positive side it has excellent performance in applications as well as good gaming prowess; the luxurious connectivity, integrated Blu-Ray burner and respectable lou...
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By Florian Glaser 12/29/2009 Toshiba presents a 18.4 inch notebook that is predestined for gaming thanks to the heavy duty Core i7 processor and the allegedly efficient GeForce GTS 250M with its Qosmio X500-10V. The desktop replacement notebook is eq...
Chic and elegant case, Vast connectivity, Wristrest is always cool, Strong application performance due to Core i7, Over averagely good sound, Adequate battery life under low load...
GeForce GTS 250 is considerably slower than GeForce GTX 260M, Smudge sensitive surfaces, Keyboard yields easily, Average display brightness...
Toshiba has done a good to very good job with the Qosmio X500. Starting with the case that could only be a bit more stable in some parts and attracts attention with fingerprints within a short time. In return, it has been manufactured very well and is imp...
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The X500 debuted in 2009 and over the years it went through the typical cycle of refreshes to keep up with the latest trends. The version we’ll be reviewing today is their 2011 refreshed model with newer components. Presented as a gaming notebook...
The Qosmio X500 is priced at Rs.1,00,990, which is about 25K less than the Asus G74SX. But, where it lacks in a superior graphics card and 3DVision capabilities, it makes up for that with the larger screen, better speakers and a lower price. There are...
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