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Toshiba Qosmio X75-A7295 17.3-Inch Laptop (Black Widow Styling in Textured Aluminum) Review
Toshiba Qosmio X75-A7295
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Toshiba Qosmio X75-A7295 17.3-Inch Laptop (Black Widow Styling in Textured Aluminum) Feature
- Intel® Core™ i7-4700MQ
- 16 GB DIMM
- 1000 GB 7200 rpm Hard Drive
- 17.3-Inch Screen, NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 770M
- Windows 8, 3.5-hour battery life
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19 of 19 people found the following review helpful.
So far, 99.5% perfect!
By Katherine Coady
When I bought this product, there was only 1 review and it gave it 1 star. This worried me, but I was familiar with all the hardware inside this machine, and I know Toshiba is serious about getting money from people, which means they won't leave you out to dry.
So I took a bit of a leap of faith and bought this. I have wonderful things to say about it's speed, power, boot up times, keyboard, etc. All of that is well laid out in the hardware specs and by the pictures. Just know that almost everything is perfect about it, but I will mention it's MINOR shortfalls.
1. In normal laptop fashion, some keys share buttons. This means that a "Fn" key is going to need to be hit to do some stuff. That of course is to be expected, but there is something I don't like about this particular way of doing it. The "F" keys on the top of the keyboard share functions with volume, etc. (See picture). This is all well and good, but the problem is that the "Fn" key is for the "F" key functions NOT the computer controls. So if you are like me and love your "F" keys, you will be annoyed as you will be adjusting your volume instead of typing.
2. The fan blows air out of the right side. Due to the hardware in this machine, the guy gets hot (okay really hot), and pumps out air onto the right side making a jet of hot air on your hand if you are using a mouse. This is merely a minor annoyance and something you just gotta get used to.
I hope this helps! I strongly endorse this machine!
11 of 11 people found the following review helpful.
Great Desktop Replacement! But it runs hot...
By Momma Mary
~Update! I am absolutely LOVING this big screen, I Highly recommend going "BIG" for anyone with "older eyes" or any type of vision issues, the ease of viewing items whilst surfing the web or watching videos (and yes, gaming) MORE than makes up for the extra weight and relatively shorter (than a 15" laptop's) battery life.
Loving the speed for boot up and not having ANY storage issues (like my last ho-hum 15" laptop) I can save and down load to my hearts content. *ok, OK...I admit it, I do have a weakness for funny/cute animal clips....
*For anyone needing more battery life just buy an extra to rotate out when you need it. I have a spare battery but I usually have the laptop plugged in wherever I go so this is not a big issue for me. My son's relatively new 15" laptop seems sooo outdated now that we have this sleek beauty. I am the envy of all here! It's like a "Ducati" of laptops!
LOL I feel like the kid in the "Eggo" commercial, and have to repeatedly tell my family "Leggo my Qosimio" ;-)
The extra size and weight doesn't seem to be a deterrent for my family at all in light of all the features this Qosimio has!
(BTW*Videos on the Toshiba site pronounce it "Cozmio") But I have named my Qosimio "Giovanni" (homage to the sleek Italian looking styling, like a Ducati Motorcycle has... IMO!)
I really think I'll need to install a lojac soon if they don't stop sneaking it away whenever I'm not with my Giovanni, so I'm adding another "CON" to the list.....
CON: Everyone has "sticky fingers" when it comes to this laptop! Be prepared to "share" as everyone is going to want to borrow it whenever you put it down, really!~
When your looking to buy a 17" desktop replacement laptop, you expect it to be heavy, powerful, and have a minimal battery life; this is a known fact. While I got everything I was expecting, this laptop does run on the hot side when using intensive applications like Battlefield 3 or rendering large HD videos. I would definitely recommend getting an after market cooler to put underneath it to keep the temps down and to not fry your hands. But other than the heat issue I love this laptop! It's super fast with its Intel i7-4700MQ 2.4GHz processor and with a 1000 GB hard drive you won't be running out of space anytime soon and I absolutely love that!
Like my title suggest, I would recommend this laptop to those looking for a portable desktop replacement for multimedia/gaming, and who don't plan on doing a lot of carrying the laptop around with them. This wouldn't be the best laptop for a student who has classes all around campus and has to carry this beast with them all day. (Unless you love raw power, in that case carry on! :-) )
PROS
Super Fast Processor
Plenty of storage and memory
Awesome video card for gaming
CONS
Heavy (which is expected for any 17" laptop in this class)
Runs hot (can be fixed with aftermarket cooler)
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful.
Not a gaming laptop - HEAT ISSUES
By Brian
I bought my Qosmio with the GeForce GTX 770M 3GB graphics card, 32G ram, an SSD and the Intel i7-4700MQ quad core processor. On trying to use it to play a game, it shut itself down due to overheating.
Shutdown times varied from 15 minutes to 30 minutes. There were no obstructions for air flow, and I even raised the back end up a half inch with risers in case the 'feet' weren't tall enough to allow it sufficient air.
After a few more days of shutdown, I took it to a Toshiba-authorized repair shop. They had it for a few days and replaced the graphics card. That Friday evening, it shut down again.
The next day I had it downstairs with a sliding door open on one side of the room and windows open on the opposite side. Ambient outside temperature was below 60F and the room approached that temperature relatively quickly. I was able to use the laptop to game for almost an hour and a half - without a shutdown. The graphics were absolutely amazing and the laptop performed wonderfully well but I couldn't keep the room at that temperature - the family can't handle those temps and no one should be expected to handle them.
On Sunday, I was in the same downstairs location but with the windows and door shut. The house temperature was 76F upstairs and downstairs probably only 2 to 5F below that. The laptop shut itself off after 15 minutes of gaming.
For a laptop billed as a Gaming Laptop, it seems unable to handle the heat it produces while playing a serious graphics game. No proper company should expect us to purchase a device with an unlisted dependency on the air temp being below 70F...
I just got off the phone with a Toshiba manager, whose idea of a solution was for me to keep bringing it in for repairs. When I asked him about a refund, he said I had had it more than 15 days. (I waited 3 weeks to play a game on it...and they would have wanted a 15% restock fee for returns anyway...)
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