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Toshiba Qosmio G60 with SpursEngine
Toshiba Qosmio G60 features an Intel Centrino 2 Intel Core 2 Duo P8700 at 2.53GHz, 4GB of DDR2 memory and SATA HDD 500GB 5400rpm. The graphics is assigned to an Nvidia GeForce GTS 230M, which controls a 18.4-inch LCD LED Backlight High brightness, resolution WUXGA Full HD 1920 × 1080. The system also includes a 3.0 megapixel webcam with microphone, Blu-Ray, TV tuner, 5in1 memory card reader, a keypad, Harman Kardon speakers and Dolby Sound Room Integrated Wi-Fi b / g / n, Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR, HDMI-CEC, VGA, Firewire, ExpressCard54, S / PDIF audio jack, Gigabit Ethernet and 4 USB 2.0, one eSATA.

5kg in weight and size of 442.6 x 294.2 x 41.5 mm, Toshiba Qosmio G60 integrates Windows 7 Home Premium. The notebook will be delivered with a remote control and its design is similar to that of the Qosmio X500. Like the previous series G50 , Qosmio G60 also incorporates a chip to decode video SpursEngine, derivation of the one used in the PS3, for reading and converting Blu-ray video. The Qosmio GX is distinguished by the absence of SpursEngine and TV tuners.

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Toshiba Notebook with 512GB SSD
Toshiba Dynabook SS RX2 integrates Intel GS45 chipset, Intel Core 2 Duo SU9400 at 1.4GHz and 3GB of 667MHz DDR2 memory (8GB max). The graphics Intel GMA X4500HD with 1.34GB of shared memory controls a 12.1 inch screen with WXGA resolution of 1280 × 800. The rest of the budget uses a DVD burner, a fingerprint reader (which requires the presence of TPM), a card reader and Wi-Fi a / b / g / n, Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR, PC Card , VGA, audio jacks, Gigabit Ethernet and three USB 2.0 (in an e-SATA combo).
The Toshiba weighs 1,095 kg with the battery supplied, which ensures an autonomy of 12 hours announced Windows Vista Professional. Its dimensions are 283 x 215.8 x 19.5-25.5 mm. A lower capacity battery, which shifts the balance around 1Kg (975 grams) provides a range announced for six hours. The integrated SSD disk, Toshiba signed of course, is based on NAND flash memory chip MLC (Multi Level Cell) with a theoretical speed of 230MB / s read and 180MB / s write (above-average results).
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New Toshiba Qosmio notebook for entertainment and gaming
With an event of international importance, held these days in London, Toshiba launches three new models in the Qosmio family of notebooks. In particular, Qosmio F50 and Qosmio G50 offers performance audio and video entertainment without limits, while the Qosmio X300 offers unique mobile gaming experience.
The entire line will be equipped Qosmio technology REGZA-Link HDMI-CEC for the enjoyment of HD digital content on external displays even with support for it. The attention to detail, the highest quality and design is increasingly sought after are the fundamental characteristics of this series of notebook top of the range. Qosmio F50, Qosmio X300 and Qosmio G50 will be available in Europe in the third quarter of 2008, but in Italy will run only the Qosmio G50 and Qosmio X300.
"Linearity and simplicity are the fundamental elements of contemporary design," said Thomas Teckentrup, general manager of Toshiba's Computer Systems Division. "The new Qosmio family are inspired by the latest satellite, but are even more powerful and performing."

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