20 August 2008

Update on Toshiba, Wii, PES and more from the Games Convention in Leipzig

Toshiba Qosmio X300OK – so the Games Convention in Leipzig is fully underway, and as computer fans descend upon Germany in their masses, it’s time to take a look at what delights are emerging. Expectations of mindblowing technology and gaming revelations are high, and while farplaner is enthralled about what Pro Evolution Soccer has to offer in 2009, twobrothersandasister are discovering new delights with Mad World on the Nintendo Wii.

And it’s exciting news for Toshiba too, who will be showcasing the powerful new Qosmio X300 gaming laptop (pictured), featuring the latest Intel® Core™2 Extreme QX9300 quad-core processor technology together with the new Gaming X20 optical laser mouse. For more information, the notebook is given a good going-over spec wise by both Crave and Pocket Lint who say this notebook offers a “sleek design aimed at gamers”.

Elsewhere, marketnews blog suggests that “Gamers will likely gravitate toward something like the Toshiba Qosmio X300 that can serve as the device for “fun” time as well as when it’s down to business” and invoid.org agrees, claiming the X300 is “built for gaming purists”. It’s due to be released in Europe towards the tail end of 2008, but for those who can’t wait that long – it can be seen at Toshiba booth B02, Hall 4, at the show, from 20th to 24th August 2008.

So if you want more news of Mii’s rocking out on Wiis, Far Cry II, and of course Toshiba’s newest gaming laptop - better head to Leipzig.

12 May 2008

Toshiba SecuRed : baladez avec lui !!

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Il est désormais possible de trimbaler sans risque son disque dur portable en forêt ou sur un chantier, pour les plus bricoleurs. C’est un nouveau disque dur venu de chez Toshiba qui va remplir cet office.

Au format 2,5 pouces, ce dernier a une capacité de 200 Go à 7200rpm, fonctionne en USB et se trouve enfermé dans une capsule anti-chocs. Doté en prime d’un détecteur de chute, ce support de stockage pour baroudeur ôte automatiquement sa tête de lecture du disque de données afin de se préparer à l’impact et ainsi d’éviter une perte d’informations.
Sécurisation maximum

Nommé SecuRed, ce disque est d’une taille relativement réduite (130 x 85 x 19mm) et possède un système de sécurisation biométrique. Ce lecteur d’empreintes digitales, de plus en plus répandu dans les ordinateurs pour le grand public, permet de n’autoriser l’accès qu’à un utilisateur agréé.

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5 September 2007

Gaming laptop that runs ‘phenomenally’!

When looking for a laptop that can combine practicality with decent gaming, the choices can seem a little unclear. This is the dilemma faced by Garaen at the moment. The solution: reaching out to the techies of FreddysHouse forum for advice.

Citing specs such as 2ghz CPU core duo, 2GB RAM and a 15-17″ screen range as well as enough power to play games to a reasonable standard whilst still being suitable for office use, Garaen needs a notebook for both work and play.

One laptop that combines the two effortlessly is the Satellite P105, which has recently been described by TechnologyBytes as ‘fantastic’! A user review notes that all games run ‘perfectly’, better than on most desktop PCs. It goes on to say that the laptop runs ‘phenomenally’ even after heavy use. Being perfect for the, sometimes temperamental world of gaming, as well as providing everything a work user needs, the P105 may well be a laptop that could interest and fulfil Garaen’s needs.

To read the full review of the Satellite P105 click here.

27 July 2007

“shared memory” an einem Toshiba Notebook ändern??

Das sogenannte “geteilte Gedächtnis” an einem Toshiba Laptop, möchte queen aus dem notebookforum gern ändern…. Die Frage ist, ob es überhaupt möglich ist dies zu ändern! Wer weiterhelfen möchte, bitte hier klicken und ihr gelangt direkt zum Forumsbeitrag! Vielen Dank! :-)

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