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    Toshiba M60 vs Quismio G25

    Discussion in 'Toshiba' started by kevlar303, Jul 17, 2005.

  1. kevlar303

    kevlar303 Newbie

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    Read the reviews on both of these machines and now stuck on decision.

    Computer use.... general surfing, moderate gaming, wireless, multimedia apps (editing,compression) and office apps.

    Quismio is fully configured (no customization) and the M60 would be with the 2.0gHz processor, 1 Gb ram, 100 gb HD 5400 rpm and DVD-R.

    Which one would you go with? Thanks for any comments.
     
  2. sadafbahaza

    sadafbahaza Notebook Consultant

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    is the m60 the us version cuz that has intel gma 900...i wud say if then go for the qosmio
     
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    I would assume that it's the US version since I built and priced it at toshibadirect.com. Thank you for the input. As far as gaming, (both being 2gHz), do you see a speed difference? If not, then the quismio does have the added tv/dvr input capability.
     
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    sadafbahaza Notebook Consultant

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    if it is the us version of the m60 then dont get it cuz it doesnt have as good a graphic card as the qosmio g25...if u are in for any 3d work or gaming the qosmio will be better