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Toshiba Satellite P770 and P775 Series - Performance Pure

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Satellite P770-10P / Modell Nr. PSBY3E-01F018GR


€ 1.099,00

- Windows® 7 Home Premium 64-bit (pre-installed, Toshiba HDD Recovery)
- Intel® Core™ i7-2630QM Prozessor | 2,00 / 2,90 Turbo GHz | Front Side Bus : 1333 MHz | 3rd level cache : 6 MB
Design Colour
- 4096 MB | max. : 8192 MB | DDR3 RAM (1333 MHz)
- 1.000 (500GB incl. 4GB NAND flash + 500GB) GB
- Blu-ray Burner (BD-RE) super DVD-Supermulti functionality
- 43,9cm (17,3") | Toshiba TruBrite® HD+ TFT 16:9 LED
- NVIDIA® GeForce® GT 540M with CUDA™ Technologie and NVIDIA® Optimus™ Technologie
- 3,0 kg | W x D x H : 413,6 x 274,0 x 28,0 (front) / 36,0 (back)
-WLan, Bluetooth 3.0 * HS
- 2 Years international Bring-In Warranty (Europe, Middle East, Africa) incl. on site pick up for Germany and Austria

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Satellite P775-100 / PSBY3E-00100NGR

€ 1.649,00

- Intel® Core™ i7-2630QM Prozessor | 2,00 / 2,90 Turbo GHz | Front Side Bus : 1333 MHz | 3rd level cache : 6 MB
- Metallic Anthrasit colour and design
- 8.192 (4.096 + 4.096) MB | max. : 8.192 MB | Technologie : DDR3 RAM (1.333 MHz)
- 1.500 (750 + 750) GB
- NVIDIA® GeForce® GT 540M with CUDA™ Technologie
- Battery performance of 3hrs

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Now there must be something wrong with the pricing, the P770 seems to have better specs than its sibling P775 other than the black metal housing :scratch:

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Hard to tell, at least from what I am reading. Same exact cpu in both. Same gpu in both. Looks like the 775 comes with 8GB of RAM, and the 770 only comes with 4GB of RAM. Also, there is no mention of resolution of the screens. Perhaps the 775 has a higher rez screen? The 770 has 1 terrabyte of storage and a blu-ray burner, the 775 looks like it has 1.5 terrabyte of storage, and no mention of an optical drive (I wonder why...). What specs seem to make the 770 the better unit? I could be missing something, although the price difference IS quite large, considering how similar both units seem.:D

EDIT: checked the specs of both on Toshiba's website:

The 770:
http://eu.computers.toshiba-europe.com/innovation/product/Satellite-P770-10P/1106437

The 775:
http://eu.computers.toshiba-europe.com/innovation/product/Satellite-P775-100/1106796/

My guess about the RAM and screen rez was correct. 770 has 4GB RAM, 775 has 8GB RAM. 770 has 720p rez screen, 775 has 1080p screen. And it looks like they both have blu-ray burners.

And FWIW, the "Metallic Urban Black with glossy rim and textured line pattern, black keyboard" appears to be be a color choice, not a statement of having a metal case. They are most likely both plastic.:D

Wish I could afford the 775 (or rather, it's North American equivalent). *sigh*
Edited by 1shado1 - 4/30/11 at 6:54am
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Originally Posted by 1shado1 View Post

Hard to tell, at least from what I am reading. Same exact cpu in both. Same gpu in both. Looks like the 775 comes with 8GB of RAM, and the 770 only comes with 4GB of RAM. Also, there is no mention of resolution of the screens. Perhaps the 775 has a higher rez screen? The 770 has 1 terrabyte of storage and a blu-ray burner, the 775 looks like it has 1.5 terrabyte of storage, and no mention of an optical drive (I wonder why...). What specs seem to make the 770 the better unit? I could be missing something, although the price difference IS quite large, considering how similar both units seem.:D

EDIT: checked the specs of both on Toshiba's website:

The 770:
http://eu.computers.toshiba-europe.com/innovation/product/Satellite-P770-10P/1106437

The 775:
http://eu.computers.toshiba-europe.com/innovation/product/Satellite-P775-100/1106796/

My guess about the RAM and screen rez was correct. 770 has 4GB RAM, 775 has 8GB RAM. 770 has 720p rez screen, 775 has 1080p screen. And it looks like they both have blu-ray burners.

And FWIW, the "Metallic Urban Black with glossy rim and textured line pattern, black keyboard" appears to be be a color choice, not a statement of having a metal case. They are most likely both plastic.:D

Wish I could afford the 775 (or rather, it's North American equivalent). *sigh*

kudo for the update :bow:

cheers ...
post #4 of 5
Thanks for posting them in the first place! Now I want one, lol. :-)
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I must say that it is a very competitive price. It is about time for consumers,

cheers ...
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