--- Toshiba P30 Review -----
Overall, I have been very impressed. During a LAN it performed kick-ass, with games like Far Cry, Call of Duty, UT2004.
It plays FarCry niceley (smooth... not "I think it's smooth, smooth") at 1024x76 - 2xAA - 8xAF, medium settings.
Benchmarks:
3DMark 2001: 10114 (Omegas v2597)
3DMark 2003: 2809 (Omegas v2605a) CPU score: 701
Default 9700 clock speed is: 391.5 / 195.75
I haven't overclocked it because I am a big pussy.
RAM: I use it at work and constantly and my app workflow consists of Flash, Dreamweaver, Fireworks, internet windows, all open at once and I see little performance drop, although when you add 3D software such as 3DS Max to the mix, it does start to chug. It has enough room for another 1Gig stick so if that gets plugged in, no worries.
SOUND: The speakers were never something I never considered when purchasing the laptop, but man -- these things put out!
During intense LAN gaming the sound was powerfull enought that I opted to pass on a 2.1 setup. Speaker quality on a laptop was something I considered to be unimportant... until now! It is so convenient to have powerful speakers right-'outta the box for movies and gaming.
Problems:
- in the first week of use, I had 3 freezes. All in a living room, when I had feet on the carpet. But I have had it for 2 months now and have tried to repeat the problem, but it hasn't happened again.
- screen quality could be better. The Toshiba Qosimo's have really sexy glossy screens. And the fact that it is an LCD, gaming is better done with a CRT. But the brightness is great, no complaints there.
It is a little heavy, but I have a good bag, so I don't find it to be an issue. Although it would be nice to stick it in a backpack.
All-in-all, good buy. My computer upgrade routine is this:
- High end Desktop
- High end Laptop
- next priority is High end Desktop !
180,000 SPF Points.
Overall, I have been very impressed. During a LAN it performed kick-ass, with games like Far Cry, Call of Duty, UT2004.
It plays FarCry niceley (smooth... not "I think it's smooth, smooth") at 1024x76 - 2xAA - 8xAF, medium settings.
Benchmarks:
3DMark 2001: 10114 (Omegas v2597)
3DMark 2003: 2809 (Omegas v2605a) CPU score: 701
Default 9700 clock speed is: 391.5 / 195.75
I haven't overclocked it because I am a big pussy.
RAM: I use it at work and constantly and my app workflow consists of Flash, Dreamweaver, Fireworks, internet windows, all open at once and I see little performance drop, although when you add 3D software such as 3DS Max to the mix, it does start to chug. It has enough room for another 1Gig stick so if that gets plugged in, no worries.
SOUND: The speakers were never something I never considered when purchasing the laptop, but man -- these things put out!
During intense LAN gaming the sound was powerfull enought that I opted to pass on a 2.1 setup. Speaker quality on a laptop was something I considered to be unimportant... until now! It is so convenient to have powerful speakers right-'outta the box for movies and gaming.
Problems:
- in the first week of use, I had 3 freezes. All in a living room, when I had feet on the carpet. But I have had it for 2 months now and have tried to repeat the problem, but it hasn't happened again.
- screen quality could be better. The Toshiba Qosimo's have really sexy glossy screens. And the fact that it is an LCD, gaming is better done with a CRT. But the brightness is great, no complaints there.
It is a little heavy, but I have a good bag, so I don't find it to be an issue. Although it would be nice to stick it in a backpack.
All-in-all, good buy. My computer upgrade routine is this:
- High end Desktop
- High end Laptop
- next priority is High end Desktop !
180,000 SPF Points.







