
Toshiba Qosmio G35-AV600 Notebook (1.83gHz Core Duo, 1GB DDR2, 160GB, DVD?RW DL, Window XP Media Center Edition, 17
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- Included Devices
Storage
| Total HD Size | 160 GB |
| Optical Drive Type | DVD±R DL/DVD±RW/-RAM |
| Optical Drive Speed | 2.4 |
| Removable Optical Drive | No |
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| Number of Media Slots | 3 |
| PC Card Slots | Yes |
Battery
| Number of Included Batteries | 1 |
| Standard Number of Batteries | 1 |
| Type of Batteries | Lithium ion |
| Vendor Rated Battery life | 352 |
Networking
| Bluetooth | Yes |
| Included network card | Gigabit ethernet |
| Modem Type | V.92 |
| Wireless LAN Type | 802.11a/g |
Multimedia
| Video chipset | nVidia GeForce Go 7300 |
| Installed video memory | 256 MB |
| Video integration | Discrete |
Software
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| Operating system | Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition |
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Pros
One-touch TV; nice display
Cons
Disappointing gaming performance
Bottom Line
The hefty G35-AV600 has one-touch TV, a nice display, and terrific sound and battery life; gaming performance was dissapointi
Toshiba Qosmio G35-AV600
Qosmio G35-AV600 Notebook (1.83gHz Core Duo, 1GB DDR2, 160GB, DVD?RW DL, Window XP Media Center Edition, 17 Review, by Carla Thornton April 17, 2006
As if the first Qosmio Windows Media Center Edition notebooks didn't kick enough multimedia booty with instant-on TV, a slot-fed DVD burner, awesome Harman/Kardon speakers and a cool volume dial, the latest Qosmio adds hi-fi sound.
According to Toshiba, the $2548 (as of March 27, 2006) Qosmio G35-AV600 is the first PC to carry a 1-bit digital amplifier--something found in many high-end home stereos. Uniting a bass-reflex speaker enclosure and subwoofer-emulating bottom air pockets, the notebook sounds fantastic--as thumpy and crystal clear as any external speakers that come bundled with a desktop PC. No other notebook's audio comes close.
Toshiba's top-of-the-line consumer notebook also boasts an Intel dual-core processor, a 17-inch WXGA+ wide-aspect screen, a full-size keyboard, and a pair of 80GB RAID-configurable hard drives.
Equipped with Intel's new 1.83-GHz Core Duo T2400 processor and 1GB of system RAM, the Qosmio earned a good WorldBench 5 score of 92. Dual processors speed up multitasking, which we saw in the Qosmio's performance results. The Qosmio's remarkable 3.8-hour battery life gives you the option of leaving the electrical outlet behind for a while.
An instant-on TV button above the keyboard continues to be one of the Qosmio's defining features. Another button lets you watch a movie or play a CD without booting Windows. You'll find the rest of the entertainment applications--including software for managing photo slide shows and videos, and the ability to pause and record live TV--inside Windows Media Center.
This notebook is decked out in nearly all respects. It lacks a DVI flat-panel monitor port, but you get an ExpressCard slot, a fingerprint reader, a three-in-one media card reader, both Bluetooth and Wi-Fi wireless readiness, and two headphone ports, including a shared S/PDIF minijack for connecting digital speakers or enhancing the headphone experience with Dolby virtual surround sound. Aside from the lack of DVI output, the Qosmio offers an exceptional array of video connections, including component-out, composite-in, and both S-Video-in and S-Video-out. The notebook has a minijack instead of a full coaxial cable connection, which means you have to keep track of a short adapter cable.
I thought the new dual-mode touchpad was useful. Tapping an on/off icon in the upper right corner fills the membrane with brightly backlit shortcut icons. After some practice, I could launch e-mail and my three favorite applications with the tap of a finger. My favorite shortcut consisted of controlling speaker volume by sliding a finger up or down the touchpad's scroll zone.
The Qosmio's only serious disappointment relates to gaming. In our tests, the G35-AV600 fell flat because of its low-powered nVidia Geforce Go 7300 graphics card. Far Cry looked pretty good and played at a smooth 44 frames per second, but in our other game tests the Qosmio could barely keep up with the action, at one point dropping to fewer than 9 fps.
By May, an updated model, the Qosmio G35-AV650, will be available with a high-definition optical drive for playing the handful of available HD DVD movies. The company couldn't say when the Qosmio would be available with a high-definition TV tuner for recording HDTV.
Carla Thornton
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- Rating Breakdown
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Performance
| ACD Systems ACDSee | 695 |
| Adobe Photoshop | 345 |
| Adobe Premiere | 524 |
| Ahead Nero | 796 |
| Battery Life (Office Applications) | 3:52 |
| Discreet 3ds Max DirectX | 306 |
| Discreet 3ds Max OpenGL | 319 |
| Doom 3, 1024 by 768, 32-Bit | 26.6 |
| Far Cry, 1024 by 768, 32-Bit | 44.21 |
| Microsoft Office XP | 551 |
| Mozilla | 432 |
| Musicmatch Jukebox | 547 |
| Number of Included Batteries | 1 |
| Roxio VideoWave | 285 |
| Windows Media Encoder | 327 |
| WinZip | 475 |
| World Bench 5 Score | 92 |
| World Bench 5 Word Score | Very Good |
WorldBench Tests
| Multitasking | 529 |
Average User Reviews for Toshiba Qosmio G35-AV600 Notebook (1.83gHz Core Duo, 1GB DDR2, 160GB, DVD?RW DL, Window XP Media Center Edition, 17
- Latest User Reviews 1 review
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Reviewed by: stephenbuss
Duration of ownership: 2 Years
Strengths: Don't buy Qosmio series from Toshiba, I can give you proof if you message me (sales receipt some pictures) . I would like nothing more then to make a impact on somebody considering on buying from Toshiba. Stick with your Desktop then with this cash burner that will malfunction shortly after the warranty does.
Weaknesses: -Huge Laptop, (larger then I had thought) -Very noisy fan or fans -Hot -The laptop scratches easily -About 5 burned out pixels right out of the box (new) -A lemon (again the F-15) Do a google search. The Nvidia Graphics chip that is soldered on overheats and makes the whole motherboard a complete pile of junk. -Speakers sounded terrible after 3 months of use -Battery life is awful. After 1 year of use the windows battery warning comes on after 5 minutes of being unplugged. -infrared only works with remote, not a true Infrared that can work with other devices -Heavy -Very poor customer support unless you plan to call overseas.
Overall: WARNING This comment is for all Qosmio Laptops. I just got rid of my Toshiba F-15 AV-201 paper weight at the huge technology mall: Pantip Plaza, in Bangkok Thailand for 1,000 baht equivalent of $32.00 USD. Bought the Laptop NEW for $2,599.95 from CDW a couple years back. Well 1 Year and some change the Main Board fried, something to do with the embedded Nvidia graphics chip. A TRUE lemon. The Toshiba repair shop in Thailand said that the quality of parts on the Motherboard is not good in the U.S. and I should have bought it in Thailand. Now I am on a mission to let every one now about Toshiba. Just go to there web site and see if it is easy or not to contact customer support. No mention of this anywhere, just one big cover up. Vertical lines on the screen? not this laptop!!! P.S. I am on a crusade to let every one now about this lemon from Toshiba.
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Reviewed by: tenorfab
Strengths: great sound and excellent picture quality
Weaknesses: somewhat large and heavy but it was purchased as a desktop replacement and it is perfect for us.
Overall: We have had such an enjoyable experience with the toshiba qosmio. Prior to this we had a dell desktop that was 7 years old and we were having so many problems with it. It was slow and cumbersome to work with. The qosmio was the perfect unit as we wanted something tat would be large enough to compare to a desk top but we wanted to bring it RV'ing with us.
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Reviewed by: tlshollywood
Strengths: - Brilliant screen, Sounds Excellent w/quick controls, Finger Print scanner worked 100% no prob till TOTAL HD CRASH
Weaknesses: Toshiba Warranty Services has me waiting now 2 weeks with not one response or answer to who is going to warranty.
Overall: I had my G35 only 4 days in the middle of my first total hands on major motion picture job with Brad Pitt / my ?big break? and why I bought the Toshiba when the hard drive started making narly sounds during the large file BACK UP transfer I had spent all day for the clients working on and it suddenly locked up. (Needless to say final outcome was the whole job was lost & I had to rebuild all from scratch?.!) It would not shut down during any normal procedures making noise all the time trying having me no choice but to force shut it down. It never would reboot after that. So now 2 weeks later I am still knee deep the red tape, 3+ hours on the phone with seller and Toshiba on hold and transfers with still know one willing to authorize a replacement, refund or even repair. It is a legitimate Toshiba SN product but still no help at all to date.
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Reviewed by: nishantusa
Strengths: 17" wide screen, Fingerprint Reader, Build-in TV-tuner, 802.11 A/B/G + bluetooth, Two 80GB hardrives and more
Weaknesses: Weights almost 11 pounds and has high fingerprint reader failure rate
Overall: This has everything I was looking for in a laptop. Fingerprint Reader, Built-in TV-tuner, 802.11 A/B/G + Bluetooth, Two 80GB hard drives with RAID support, DVD DL drive and most of all it has the latest Duo Processor. Unfortunately, only thing is missing is built-in webcam like Sony VAIO AR150G. Another weakness is that sometimes you have to scan your finger 3-4 times before it accepts your fingerprint scan. It is an expensive desktop replacement but is worth it.
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Reviewed by: tuneofzion
Strengths: Beautiful screen; Built-in TV tuner; Easy setup for television viewing; Volume control dial
Weaknesses: Big and heavy, High fingerprint reader failure rate; Not great for gaming; Interior prone to noticeable fingerprints, smudges and dust
Overall: The strengths are many. This is certainly the best computer I have owned or even used. I really like the volume control dial on right hand side. It is a very nice feature to have. The size and weight of this computer is much greater than any other notebook PC I have handled. This is truly a desktop replacement. It is quite heavy to use during travel. I purchased the Zero Halliburton case designed for 15" to 17" Toshiba notebooks. This model did not fit in the case. There was no way for me to squeeze it in. It is not possible to use this case without cutting out the interior of the case. Unfortunately, in my experience, this PC has a high fingerprint reader failure rate. The fingerprint reader fails about 3 out of 5 times, which means you have to swipe your finger between a few and several times before it is read successfully. I wanted a notebook computer with a built-in fingerprint reader. Despite my disappointment in its performance. I am still pleased that it has one. As far as gaming is concerned, it leaves something to be desired. I downloaded some of my gaming software onto this PC. It performs at a noticeably slower rate than my desktop. I ended up uninstalling many of the gaming programs. Other than burning audio CDs, this PC does not write to blank CD-R or DVD-R media. CD-RW discs need to be formatted. The process takes about 22 minutes, which seems too long to wait before you can use a blank a disc. The all black interior is prone to noticeable fingerprints, smudges and dust. However, it is easy to clean and looks great. Although it has some noticeable weaknesses. I would still recommend this computer to anyone looking for a desktop replacement. I have looked at and researched all the notebook computers with a built-in TV tuner, I found this to be the best of them all.
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