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    Qosmio x775-Q7270

    Discussion in 'Toshiba' started by gabrielrog, Jul 26, 2011.

  1. gabrielrog

    gabrielrog Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hello everyone.

    I'm about to buy this model and I'd like to know if the GPU isn't the gimped GTX 560M. And if the CPU temp is experiencing same things as the x775-Q7272 model.

    And a final question. Do you recommend this series toshiba laptop?

    Thank you.
     
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    alexUW Notebook Virtuoso

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    gabrielrog Notebook Enthusiast

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    Ok. Ermmmm, I couldn't find this info on the toshibadirect site so, do you know if they deliver to hotels?
     
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    edit1754 Notebook Prophet

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    Generally, no. The screen resolution is only 1600x900 which is a huge downside compared to other 17-inch gaming notebooks with 1920x1080. Screen resolution affects general usage and multitasking more than anything else.

    Toshiba ruined a good potential by using a budget-bin screen, as always.

    I'd suggest looking at the Sager NP8130.