Oct 21
qosmio, Core2Quad, Core 2 Extreme, Core2Extreme, X305-Q708, x305, core 2 quad, NVIDIA, gaming laptop, laptop, GamingLaptop, sli, ssd, toshiba
Filed under: Laptops

Look out, Alienware / Voodoo — a formidable opponent just rolled in, and it appears that some prankster stuck a Toshiba logo on whatever machine is hiding underneath. All jesting aside, Tosh is revamping its — shall we say, vivid — Qosmio X305 by introducing the Qosmio X305-Q708, which houses a potent Core 2 Extreme QX9300 CPU, 4GB of DDR3 RAM, a 128GB SSD, 320GB 7,200 RPM SATA drive, dual-layer DVD writer, twin NVIDIA 512MB GeForce 9800M GTS graphics cards, 802.11b/g/n WiFi, Bluetooth 2.1+EDR and Windows Vista Ultimate. You’ll also find a full-sized keyboard with a ten-key number pad, four Harman Kardon speakers, HDMI / DisplayPort connectors, 1.3-megapixel webcam, Wireless USB / USB Sleep-and-Charge technologies and a 17-inch TruBrite LCD (though resolution remains a mystery). It should be available any moment for around $4,199.99, but we’d factor in a few extra hundies to have Colorware blot out the putrid “fiery Fusion” finish (seen better after the break).Continue reading Toshiba gets serious with $4k Qosmio X305-Q708 gaming laptop
Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments

Source: Darren Murph
written by
Jul 23
H7, chassis, sff, small-form-factor, SN78SH7, HybridSli, hybrid sli, xpc, sli, NVIDIA, enclosure, shuttle
Filed under: Desktops
Shuttle’s SN78SH7 was briefly caught struttin’ its stuff at CES this year, but after months on end of waiting, the thing is just about ready to start shipping to eager consumers. Hailed as the first small-form-factor PC to support NVIDIA’s Hybrid SLI technology, this block can be equipped with AMD’s Phenom X4 processor, 4GB of RAM and Windows Vista (among other things). No word on a price, but it should be quite apparent come Friday.
Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments

Source: Darren Murph
written by
Feb 22
hybrid gpu, crossfire x, hybrid graphics, HybridGpu, HybridGraphics, multi-gpu, crossfirex, gpu, ati, sli, graphics, crossfire, amd
Filed under: Desktops, Gaming, Laptops
Sure, SLI technology is fine and dandy, but ATI’s hoping to remove some of the restrictions found on current multi-GPU setups with its forthcoming CrossFire X technology. As we’ve seen before, the idea here is to “take two, three or four GPUs and use their power to render one game faster than you otherwise would be able.” Over at PC Perspective, those kind folks were able to pick AMD’s brain on the topic, and aside from getting confirmation that CrossFire X “supports multi-GPU configurations of any combination of RV670- and R680-based products,” we also found that a public release was just weeks away. Better still, there’s a full report detailing the results of putting the technology to the test, and yes, initial impressions do seem quite positive. Hit the read link for the full spill, cool?
[Thanks, sizewise]
Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
Source: Darren Murph
written by
Feb 14
Filed under: Gaming, Laptops
As is usually the case when you slap the latest and greatest silicon in a laptop, it’s going to best whatever came before. What’s surprising here is how thoroughly the Dell XPS M1730 with a Core 2 Extreme X9000 processor and dual GeForce 8800M GTX cards in SLI trounces the last generation of tech. The folks at ExtremeTech pitted the laptop against a hapless m9750 from Alienware, sporting the last generation of tech, and it handily bested it in every competition. CPU tests were heavily in the M1730’s favor, and GPU tests even more so. The only holdup is that new X9000 processor, and according to Dell a release is “imminent” — and if you’re shelling out $4480 for a laptop, it might as well be what ExtremeTech calls “the fastest notebook yet.”
Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
Source: Paul Miller
written by
Feb 05
satellite x205, 8600mGt, SatelliteX205, X205, X205-SLI, 8600M GT, 8600m, sli, penryn, NVIDIA, satellite, toshiba
Filed under: Laptops
We know you Toshiba lovers out there have been twiddling your thumbs for weeks on end just waiting, praying, hoping that the beastly X205-SLI would get updated with a Penryn chip. Thankfully for all four of you, the wait is over. Announced today, Tosh is cranking out the 17-inch X205-SLi2 and X205-SLi4, which both house a 2.1GHz Core 2 Duo T8100 processor, integrated HD DVD-ROM / DVD burner, built-in Harman Kardon speakers (with subwoofer) and twin 512MB NVIDIA GeForce 8600M GT GPUs. As for the former, you’ll find 2GB of DDR2 RAM, a pair of 160GB 5400 RPM drives, a 1,440 x 900 resolution panel, Bluetooth 2.0+EDR, 802.11a/g/n WiFi, webcam / microphone and a fingerprint reader to boot. The SLi4 ups the ante by tossing in an extra gig of memory, 7200 RPM HDDs, an external USB HDTV tuner, 1,680 x 1,050 panel and a bundled remote. Grab yours now for $1,999.99 or $2,499.99, respectively.
Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
Source: Darren Murph
written by
Jul 29
Filed under: Laptops
Good news for those waiting in tense anticipation for a confirmation on Eurocom’s quad-core lappie: it’s for real. Dubbed the D900C Phantom-X, this powerhouse will reportedly pack Intel’s “newest line of quad-core processors,” up to 750GB of internal HDD space, your choice of NVIDIA GPUs running in single or dual SLI, a Blu-ray optical drive, up to 4GB of DDR2 RAM, and a slew of ports including USB 2.0, FireWire, DVI, S-Video, a multicard reader, optical and analog audio in / out, and a gigabit Ethernet jack for good measure. ‘Course, you’ll also find integrated Bluetooth 2.0, 802.11a/b/g, stereo speakers, a built-in microphone, and an optional TV tuner that could certainly make you question the necessity of your desktop. So, you big spender you, go on and get your order in now and let the bragging commence — if you’ve got the $2,999 it’ll take for the base configuration, that is.
[Thanks, Mark B.]
Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
Office Depot Featured Gadget: Xbox 360 Platinum System Packs the power to bring games to life!
Source: Darren Murph
written by