It is conscientiously seen that none of Toshiba’s lately pronounced laptops even the ludicrously commanding Romeo rigs have put up in Blu-Ray drives. Toshiba qualified that the powerful Qosmio G55 sneaked a quick look prior this week and it is without a doubt become more than an invention of someone’s mind.

The 18.4-inch laptop is the world’s foremost laptop to set the Cell-based Spurs Engine which Tosh is rechristening the Quad Core HD processor. Goes on, we have got the 17.1-inch X305 which contains a GeForce 9800 GTX, DDR3 memory up to 400GB of HDD space and a red-flamed Rouge design.

Last but not least, the F55 moves toward a more common 15.4-inch display called as the GeForce 9700 GTS card and incorporated GPS receiver / Garmin mapping software.

The entire delivery sets HDMI ports with REGZA LINK technology, Feathertouch multimedia buttons, an eSATA port and Harman Kardon speakers through an integral subwoofer.

Now, no path is left where the inquiries are to be asked about the apparent oversight (Ahem), Tosh’s Europe CEO Alan Thompson clarified that Blue-ray is solitarily in numerous ways that you can obtain HD content and it is not required for accessing HD content.

Moreover, it is observed by the analysts of the company that if the outfit is moving on in its way to make the best DVD upconverting technology in the whole wide world as it has already been elucidated by the press of London that its upcoming technology would be consisted of “ Fill in the gaps” and “ add resolution”.

Meanwhile, the officials and presenters of the company said that Blu-ray is the solo storage medium and restated that BD is not the solitary path to view high-def content.

So, this is the solo stuff to be bending over with poise, hoist the piece and get on with life, because it is a different stuff to drench you in unawareness and make believe that Blu-ray on no account came to pass.

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