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    Qosmio Refresh for 2014?

    Discussion in 'Toshiba' started by gunny5821, Jan 31, 2014.

  1. gunny5821

    gunny5821 Notebook Evangelist

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    Hey Folks,

    Was wondering if anyone had any information on a line refresh for 2014. I figured I would ask now prior to buying the Qosmio X75 series.

    Thanks! :hi2:
     
  2. Crimsoned

    Crimsoned Notebook Deity

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    I've got one (X70, same as the X75). Pretty sweet very fast. For what you are paying pretty good bang for the buck.
    Only thing I would recommend is to reapply thermal grease, and maybe get a notebook cooler. I've owned a few high end gaming/workstations, most require it anyways.

    PS I owned the HP 17 (3D) never was a fan pretty crap in my opinion. The Toshiba X75 will better serve you.
     
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    notebook303 Notebook Evangelist

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    I was curious about this also, but that line won't refreshed until the Broadwell processor becomes available? or am I mistaken?

    Will it have a 2k or 4k screen? Also, I wonder if they will try to make it Thin? like Razer, The GS70 Stealth and that Maingear notebook. I wonder this is a trend of making gaming notebooks more portable?