Now a Gaming Notebook from Toshiba.

Now a Gaming Notebook from Toshiba.
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All you gaming addicts out there, say hi to the latest toy on the block, the Gaming Notebook from Toshiba. The Toshiba Qosmio X770 (A very catchy name for the gaming notebook, what say!) comes loaded with specifications like Core i7-2630QM processor, 17.3inch 1920×1080 HD display, 8 GB RAM, 2 hard drives with a storage capacity of 1.2 TB between them and a NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560M graphics card.

The hardware of the notebook is as impressive as the software. The exterior features of X770 comprises of unique body design & the color combinations of deep red, dark silver with fade effects. This design is called the "Urban Red Metallic" by Toshiba.
This latest baby from Toshiba offers you unique 3D gaming experience through an optional HD 3D Webcam. The price range of gaming notebook starts from USD 1850.

Toshiba Laptop Reviews – Toshiba Satellite C655D-S5130

PCmag.com has reviewed the Toshiba Satellite C655D-S5130. The Toshiba laptop reviews indicate that this laptop is more like a netbook with a single core processor and a 250 GB hard drive. The Toshiba laptop reviews state that the basic black matte finish and texturing that covers its entire surface is very appealing.
The Toshiba laptop reviews say that the 15.6 inch screen with a 1366 by 788 resolution is good to play upto 720p content like DVD's, high quality YouTube videos and streaming NetFlix movies but the sound from the built in speakers is not up to the mark.
Overall, this Toshiba laptop reviews indicate that the laptop has a low price with a good design and decent battery life but it also has only two USB ports and a weak processor.

Toshiba Laptop Reviews – Toshiba Satellite C655D-S5130
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Roaming and Worldwide Coverage Hotspots for Your Laptop

Roaming and Worldwide Coverage Hotspots for Your Laptop
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Since roaming abroad with most US wireless carriers can cost you $15 per megabyte or so, it's no surprise that many people are looking for cheaper options to get roaming and worldwide coverage while overseas. Wi-Fi hotspots are one alternative. The problem is that these can be difficult to locate in unfamiliar places. There are some networks that are aggregators of hotspots internationally, which can simplify things considerably. For a low monthly service fee, these aggregators can provide software that will automatically detect and connect to these hotspots in many worldwide locations. The services are useful for both PCs, smartphones and your laptop. The big catch with these plans can still be coverage, though. This can vary a lot from place to place, and sometimes the service maps are not always accurate as to where hotspots are located. And of course, these map features are accessible online only, which is a real problem when you need to find a hotspot in order to get online to check the map.