itreviews.com Updated: 2014-08-23 04:41:28
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Superb looks and great performance are not enough to elevate the Qosmio X300-15T to must-have status, as an unfortunate lack of battery life, screen quality and value for money hamper an otherwise impressive package. Toshiba - Qosmio X300-15T price Bu...
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del.icio.us reddit! TechBlips Facebook Stumbleupon Newsvine tweet Toshibas Qosmio range is firmly aimed at the multimedia market. Built with flashy plastics, the Toshiba Qosmio X300-148 (£1299 inc. VAT) might not be to everyones taste, but when it co...
Good value, Decent specs...
Cheap and tacky feel, Performance doesnt match more serious machines...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2014-08-23 04:41:28
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The Toshiba Qosmio series is a laptop line for gamers. Big graphics cards, radikal design and 5.1 speakers. The X300 tested here has a 9700M GTS and a 17 inch screen with a res of 1440x900. A good combination.Handling, design and buildToshiba calls the...
Great audio, speakers and headphones, Very good connectivity, Good gaming capacity, A fine overall performer, Gamer aesthetic...
Poor screen, Design not for everyone, Noisy (fans and DVD), Small touch pad, Quality of the plastic on the casing...
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Toshiba laptops have always been safe and reliable, and we’ll confess to being the satisfied owners of an old Qosmio F20. However, they’ve never been terribly exciting – as our recent review of the Tecra M10 pointed out in great detail. So when Toshiba...
The X300-13W may be a bit of a departure for Toshiba, but it certainly has the looks and the power to make a fine gaming laptop. It’s not badly priced either, as similar 17in laptops from gaming specialists such Alienware, also come in at well over...
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It's big, it's burly, and it's bright red. It's also bloody expensive, making Toshiba's Qosmio X300 impossible to ignore. One of the few true gaming laptops on the market, it's the antithesis of ultra portables such as the MacBook Air. And...
Sexiest case of 09, Large, clear screen, Super fast GPU...
Rather expensive, Touchpad is a bit rubbish, Wont make you a legend at Team Fortress 2...
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That was generally the first reaction I got from people when they were confronted by the garish red colour of Toshibas X300 laptop. Sure, its an acquired taste, at least as far as its colour goes, but make no mistake, this kit is a gaming beast. The...
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In the past, Toshibas multimedia Qosmio laptops have impressed us, but its been a long time since the range was refreshed. The X300-11S (£1199 inc. VAT) brings a new design and marks Toshibas first dedicated gaming laptop, but its not without flaws.T...
Powerful performance, Strong graphics, Great audio, Bright screen...
Poor battery life, Bulky, Limited multimedia features...
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Not many laptops have enough character to inspire a nickname, but Toshiba’s new X300 is one of the exceptions. Take one look at this enormous, flame-decorated, shiny-rimmed machine, and it’s hard not to be reminded of Starsky and Hutch’s...
Intel Centrino 2 processor. Lots of memory. Good for gaming...
Nasty paint job. Way too big. Low resolution screen...
Size is important when it comes to laptops and, loud design apart, this just shouldn’t be so big...
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gadgetshow.channel5.com Updated: 2014-08-23 04:41:28
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The Toshiba Qosmio X300-11S is a laptop that comes in red or black. Measuring 41.2 cm, this power devise is the most potent processor in the market, with the technology of the Intel Core 2 Duo, the Intel Centrino Duo Processor, and the amazing speed of...
Someone has let their three year-old loose with the paints on this laptop. A glossy red and black finish with flame decals aims it squarely at the gamer market. As such, it packs in the latest high-end Nvidia GeForce 9800M GTX and Intel Core 2 Duo, so you...
It may have the fast and furious looks, and the grunt under the hood, but when it comes to the final touches we're a little disappointed. Tosh has spent a little too long on the look and not the finish. The plastic feels cheap in places and the body a...
There's no denying the power lurking inside this leviathan of a laptop. And if you're after something a little different, it certainly stands out. However, we can't help thinking that Toshiba has designed with boy racer vigour rather than Asto...
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Notebook PCs were never intended for hardcore 3D gaming initially. But thanks to the advancement in technology, current breed of laptops can support some of the latest hardware intensive games like Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare and Crysis. While the...
The Toshiba Qosmio X300 is no doubt a top end gaming laptop like what it claims to be. One complaint we had is the notebook PC only comes with a DVD Super Multi drive instead of a Blu-ray drive that allows you to play those high-definition movies. Al...
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