
The Toshiba Satellite A665 is the first of its kind that has the ability to play Blu-Ray content in 3D. Previously this was only possible using external devices.
It uses the Toshiba Satellite A665 converts the Nvidia 3D vision technology, the video signals into two images, which then generate the appropriate 3-D glasses the desired 3D effect. Paired with a Blu-Ray drive will be able to transfer the effect to Blu-ray content. The whole thing is shown on an HD + display with 1366 x 768 pixels.
The 3D vision technology, however, requires quite a bit CPU and graphics power, so that the 3D contents can also be considered smooth. Here, Toshiba uses the Intel Core i7 740QM processor which is based on the 720QM, but is clocked higher.
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Appropriate graphics performance is achieved through an Nvidia Geforce GTS 350M. Whether this middle class graphics card, but the desired performance for 3D effects in games on the 16 inch display (1366×768 pixels) provides remains to be seen. Finally, the frame rate drops by 50 percent, as must be calculated twice for the 3-D effects all the images.
Additional hardware components of the Satellite A665 is 4 GB of RAM and a 640 GB hard drive for storage. A Blu-Ray drive is logically also there. The mobile cinema is augmented by Harman / Kardon speakers, which will deliver stereo sound in good quality.
An official starting price of the Toshiba notebooks is now fixed yet. However, it is estimated to be worth about 2700 U.S. dollars. At that price, you get to a 40-inch 3D TVs and best Blu-Ray player, and one or the other 5.1 home theater system. Mobility has probably also in this case at a price. The only question for the customer, whether your device uses for its own worth, too.
Toshiba Satellite A665 Specification:
- Intel Core i7 740QM
- 16 “3-Panel (1366×768 pixels)
- Nvidia Geforce GTS 350M
- 4 GB DDR3 RAM
- 640 GB hard drive
- Blu-Ray drive
- Nvidia 3-D vision for Blu-Ray playback




