The best all-in-one entertainment laptop just got better. The Toshiba Qosmio G35-AV660 is only a minor tweak of the G35-AV650, a 17-inch-screen desktop replacement with cutting-edge multimedia features. But now you can work and play a little faster with the AV660's 2-GHz Core 2 Duo T7200 processor and 2GB of RAM. Storage has been bumped up as well, to two 120GB RAID-configurable hard drives.
Toshiba Qosmio G35-AV660 Notebook (2GHz Core 2 Duo, 2GB DDR2, 240GB, HD DVD-ROM/DVDA?RW DL, Windows XP Media Center, 17
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Storage
| Total HD Size | 240 GB |
| Optical Drive Type | HDDVD-ROM |
| Optical Drive Speed | 1 x |
| 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 | 300 hours |
Networking
| Bluetooth | No |
| Included network card | Gigabit ethernet |
| Modem Type | V.92 |
| Wireless LAN Type | 802.11a/g |
Multimedia
| Video chipset | nVidia GeForce Go 7600 |
| Installed video memory | 256 MB |
| Video integration | Integrated |
Software
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| Operating system | Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition |
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Pros
Beautiful screen
RAID-configurable hard drives
Cons
Heavy and expensive
Bottom Line
The Qosmio can't be beat for the ultimate notebook multimedia experience. It's big and heavy, but includes tons of extras.
Toshiba Qosmio G35-AV660
Qosmio G35-AV660 Notebook (2GHz Core 2 Duo, 2GB DDR2, 240GB, HD DVD-ROM/DVDA?RW DL, Windows XP Media Center, 17 Review, by Carla Thornton November 20, 2006
The AV660 is a large black notebook with a beveled case that builds in many entertainment features that other notebooks either lack altogether or must add on. The unit, which weighs a heavy 10.3 pounds, is a great choice for home offices or dorm rooms, where a PC has to double as a portable entertainment center. The AV660 even offers good battery life for a big desktop replacement--3 hours on one charge.
The G35-AV660 earned a WorldBench score of 109. Another similarly configured notebook we looked at earned a score of 117. But both are among the fastest notebooks we've ever tested. Equipped with a 256MB nVidia GeForce Go 7600, the two notebooks also did well in our graphics tests, notching 97 frames per second in Doom 3 and 120 fps in Far Cry.
However, the G35 series steamrolls the competition in the overall entertainment package department. In addition to an HD DVD drive and an HDMI port for watching movies on an HDTV, it's the only Windows XP Media Center Edition notebook with premium Harman/Kardon speakers and 1-bit digital analog-to-digital conversion. You haven't heard good notebook sound until you've experienced a Qosmio. Hi-fi buffs will love the fat volume dial on the side that twists like an old-fashioned stereo knob.
The Qosmio is also the only laptop with full instant-on entertainment including TV, and it's only the second notebook I've seen with an integrated remote-control receiver--a nice design that eliminates having to keep track of the extra USB box that all other TV tuner-equipped notebooks require.
In fact, everything about the AV660 is well designed. The sturdy screen moves smoothly on its hinges. The keyboard, though lacking a dedicated numeric keypad like many desktop replacements, is big and comfortable. The keys have especially large, flat tops. The touchpad is dual mode; it can also launch applications or adjust volume with the tap of a finger. The numerous ports are laid out conveniently and let you attach almost every conceivable type of multimedia equipment so that you can use the notebook's screen to view camcorder or VCR video, or so you can attach a bigger screen to the AV660.
The notebook comes with two headphone ports, including an S/PDIF jack for connecting digital speakers or enjoying Dolby virtual surround sound with headphones. Most mainstream connections and features are covered as well, including an ExpressCard slot, a fingerprint reader, a three-in-one card reader, four USB ports, a FireWire port, and both Bluetooth and Wi-Fi wireless connectivity.
About the only complaint I can lodge against the design is that upgrading to an HD DVD-ROM/DVD burner meant losing the Qosmio's cool slot-fed optical drive design.
At $3500 (as of 11/6/06) the G35-AV660 is far from cheap. But for the ultimate notebook multimedia experience, it can't be beat. If hi-fi sound and TV viewing are your goals, this Qosmio laptop is the best game in town.
Carla Thornton
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Performance Comparison with Similar Laptops
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Performance
| ACD Systems ACDSee | 593 |
| Adobe Photoshop | 292 |
| Adobe Premiere | 462 |
| Ahead Nero | 383 |
| Battery Life (Office Applications) | 3:00 |
| Discreet 3ds Max DirectX | 259 |
| Discreet 3ds Max OpenGL | 285 |
| Doom 3, 1024 by 768, 32-Bit | 97.2 |
| Far Cry, 1024 by 768, 32-Bit | 120.11 |
| Microsoft Office XP | 533 |
| Mozilla | 390 |
| Musicmatch Jukebox | 469 |
| Number of Included Batteries | 1 |
| Roxio VideoWave | 243 |
| Windows Media Encoder | 267 |
| WinZip | 300 |
| World Bench 5 Score | 109 |
| World Bench 5 Word Score | Very Good |
WorldBench Tests
| World Bench 6 Multitasking | 461 |
Average User Reviews for Toshiba Qosmio G35-AV660 Notebook (2GHz Core 2 Duo, 2GB DDR2, 240GB, HD DVD-ROM/DVDA?RW DL, Windows XP Media Center, 17
- Latest User Reviews 2 reviews
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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: mpact
Duration of ownership: 6 Months
Strengths: Fast processor, easy to find and use media controls. FANTASTIC resolution on any setting. As durable as it gets.
Weaknesses: A bit heavy at 9.5 lbs, but well worth the inconvenience.
Overall: I use my Qosmio for work as well as pleasure. I work in Rich Internet Web Development and travel alot. Which basically means that I depend on this machine for my lively-hood and really use it hard! This laptop is by far the best I have ever owned or worked on in my career. The Qosmio is for serious users only in my opinion, if you want lighting fast processor speeds, extreme durability and one of the best graphics display around.....I would highly recommend the Qosmio G35 AV600. You won't be disappointed.
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Reviewed by: jojowall
Strengths: Core 2 Duo, GeForce 7600, 2 hard drives - raid capable, nice screen, HD ready
Weaknesses: As already mentioned - it's big, and heavier than most laptops
Overall: What attracted me to this laptop is that on top of all the great specs it has - processor, video card, RAM - which put it in the same class as most high end gaming notebooks, it adds on an HD DVD drive and HD screen along with 2 hard drives that are able to be configured in a raid setup. I was looking for something that would be extremely flexible in terms of what it is cabable of, future ready, and performance built. Size and weight didn't matter to me. I love it. It's very fast, and does everything I need it to do well. HD DVD is very clear - great to watch. I'm not convinced it's worth the high price tag just to watch HD DVD's, but performance and feature wise - it's awesome.
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Reviewed by: eworld
Strengths: the machine?s design and multimedia features,Core 2 Duo processing power,240GB of storage capacity,17-inch widescreen capable of handling 1080p high-definition video with Blu-ray,4MB of level 2 cache.
Weaknesses: Heavy and Expensive
Overall: This laptop is a media centre with impressive video quality is driven by Nvidia?s GeForce Go 7600 graphics card with 256MB of GDDR3 memory and the integrated Toshiba TV tuner.I truly suggest Q35 av 660,the beautiful design with HD components .Ports and connections are the advantages of Q35 Av660.
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