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Toshiba Qosmio X300

The Qosmio from Toshiba is an attractive and stylish gaming laptop, but it's not designed for portability
3/5/2009 9:27:00 AM By: Jeff Jedras

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My first impressions of the Qosmio X300 laptop all related to size. It's big, and it's heavy. Even the AC adapter is hefty. This is a laptop designed for gamers though, and that's where Toshiba has focused its attention.

The X300 weighs 9.1 lbs and measures 412 x 306 x 43.2/62.5mm, so its clearly not designed for road warriors (Add just under two pounds for the AC adapter). For the gamers looking to bring their machine to a friend's house though, it's portable enough, and the 17.1” WXGA+ LCD display with TruBrite certainly provides a nice gaming experience, although I found it holds smudges easily.

The laptop is powered by an Intel Core 2 Duo P7450 2.13GHz processor, and runs the 64-bit version of Windows Vista Ultimate. My test system came with 4GB of RAM, but 2GB is the entry-level configuration and it can be expanded to a maximum of 8GB. A 320GB SATA hard drive is standard, as is the NVIDIA GeForce 9800M GTX graphics controller with 1GB of dedicated VRAM. It was good enough for my test model to achieve a Windows Media Experience score of 5.0, weighed-down by the processor score.

A DVD Super-Multi Double Layer Drive is located in the front of the device, along with an on/off switch for the WiFi. The right side features two USB ports, headphone and mic ports and a volume dial, and hidden under a tricky to remove tab is a fax modem jack and a 5-in-1 Bridge Media Adaptor/card reader. On the left side are two more USB ports, one of which doubles as eSATA, and an express card slot. All four USB ports allow charging while the laptop is in sleep mode. And on the back, the Qosmio has a LAN port, VGA, HDMI and a number of other ports.

Specs aside, how does it look? Very red. Most of the body is red, with offsetting black for the keyboard. I didn't care for the lid design, which features faux flames and Qosmio written in silver, but the inside is quite attractive. The keyboard is a glossy black that offers a texture I haven't seen on other laptops, and that I enjoyed, and the red on the inside is a darker, more attractive shade of red than the lid. The integrated, five-way (including subwoofer) Harman/Kardon speakers, in addition to offering excellent sound quality, also light up, reminding one of car headlights. Sign up for our Computer Dealer News Newsletter
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