
The Toshiba Satellite P105-S921 is an extremely extraordinary laptop because it is designed for the purpose of fulfilling your long-time gaming fantasies. Yeah, this computer is created to give more vivid images for your PlayStation and
Xbox console games. Some gaming laptops have screens that are 12-inch in size or even smaller. But this one is kinda special because it has this ultra-clear 17-inch transflective screen that gives your graphics a more cinema-realistic appeal. However, at 1.41-x-10.8-x-15.5 inch HDW and weight of 7.1 pounds, this computer is a bit bulky and not to mention heavy. So I suggest you might want to buy a durable carrying case or backpack if you want to bring this computer in your office.
The display's resolution is 1440-by-900 programming, so I guess it's enough to provide accurate contrast and sufficient brightness. Furthermore, it is equipped with the
nVidia GeForce graphic enhancement tool for a slicker game play and excellent colors. However, its battery power is not as pleasurable as its graphics because it can only give 2 hours of service. Overall, the performance of this laptop is great. However, the tag price of $1999 is quite hefty for a gaming machine that can't function up to three hours.
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Joel, our new neighbor, is one-hell-of-a-moron. He listens to classical music, he digs plants, he loves watching Discovery Channel, and worst, he likes computers. Some people in our neighborhood find him nice. Yeah he is, as long as he stops wearing his s
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Joel, our new neighbor, is one-hell-of-a-moron. He listens to classical music, he digs plants, he loves watching Discovery Channel, and worst, he likes computers. Some people in our neighborhood find him nice. Yeah he is, as long as he stops wearing his s
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