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Thursday, 23 April 2009 |
It seems that Toshiba would be pushing up another notch further by incorporating the latest Cell-based SpursEngine HD video co-processor into their Qosmio line of gaming machines. I believe that with the additional cell-based processor, this would mean that you can watch high definition videos without feeling the slightest performance downgrade in slower computers. On the other hand, the Qosmio would also have the option for the latest Core 2 Duo processors and most importantly, GeForce 9600M GT graphics for serious gaming capabilities.
And as for the pricing, it doesn’t come cheap if you want an ultimate portable gaming machine. The 18.4-inch Qosmio G50 would cost approximately ¥320,000 ($3,241) while the smaller 15.4-inch Qosmio FX would be retailed at ¥210,000 ($2,119). And if you are going for the latest new 1.4GHz 12.1-inch Dynabook SS RX2 with 128GB SSD, you’ll have to pay a premium for it as it would cost you ¥280,000 ($2,840).
Anybody wants to try out the all new Cell-based SpursEngine HD video co-processor in the new Qosmio?
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