Pros
- Impressive sound quality and power
- Wide variety of ports
Cons
- Unique design makes for impractical use
- Low resolution screen for its class
Bottom Line
Toshiba's high-end Qosmio X305 has lots of style and even more power, but could use a more practical physical design.
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