Notebook Review - Qosmio G45-AV690 - Service Manual

 




Notebook Review - Qosmio G45-AV690 - Service Manual

Once at the desktop we were dismayed to see it packed full of trialware and what Toshiba calls “special offers.” Not only does Toshiba install eight of its own Toshiba-brand software packages, such as Toshiba Disc Creator for example, but it also has installed eight third-party programs (Google Desktop), four trial software packages and 11 “special offers,” which are links to services such as LoJack, Napster, and so forth. Toshiba needs to get with the times and, yes we’re going to say it, be more like Sony, which recently announced it would begin stripping two of its notebooks of all bloatware at a customer’s request.

Qosmio G45-AV690

…comes pre-configured by Toshiba, so it’s not a computer you can customize. Its purpose in life is to be an entertainment hub for your household, and this is evident in its numerous multimedia features.

It boasts a huge 17” display that runs at a true HD resolution of 1920×1200. It has a glossy coating and a widescreen aspect ratio, and compliments the included HD DVD burner. It also features HDMI output, so you could easily connect it to an HDTV as well and even if you didn’t connect it to a larger home theater system, it functions just fine on its own thanks to the huge display and Harmon/Kardon speaker system that features two satellites and a built-in subwoofer. Media controls are built right into the top of the unit as well, with a volume knob on the left and media access buttons on the right, as well as a row of soft-touch keys above the keyboard.

Powering the whole shebang is an Intel Core 2 Duo clocked at 2.5GHz. It plugs into an Intel chipset with 3GB of RAM on board A/G/N wireless and two 5,400rpm 160GB hard drives in a RAID 0 array for around 300GB of storage.

One of the more interesting features of the G45 is that it includes a digital cable receiver, which is the size of a small toaster. You must have a technician come to your house to get it installed, however.

Though the G45 isn’t billed as a gaming machine per se, it does include discrete NVIDIA graphics in the form of a 512MB GeForce 8600M GT card, also features a built-in 2.0MP webcam, Bluetooth 2.0, five USB ports, FireWire and a 5-in-1 media reader.

The Qosmio’s a massive notebook, make no mistake about it. We’ve seen some big notebooks in our day, including the recent Dell XPS M1730, but it’s still surprising to see such a gargantuan machine. Weighing in at 10.6 lbs even without its super-sized power brick, the G45 is a substantial notebook, and it feels incredibly solid and well-built - like it’s been chiseled out of granite. The LCD frame in particular feels like it’s made of solid steel and is very rigid.

We plugged the machine in and had to wait just 44 seconds before we arrived at the Vista Ultimate desktop, which is impressively fast. Given this machine’s considerable horsepower, Windows Vista ran very well at all times, and we never experienced any issues or hang-ups. Its Windows Experience Index is 4.5 which is high for a laptop.


Naturally, a notebook with big bones like this won’t offer much in the way of portability and battery life. We performed a DVD rundown test on the G45 and it squeezed out one hour and forty-five minutes, which is actually pretty impressive considering its size.

Since it includes NVIDIA graphics we did a little gaming on it, and came away dissatisfied. Toshiba doesn’t brand this as a gaming machine so we didn’t expect much. As it turns out you can play games on the G45, but not hardcore 3D titles like Crysis. The 8600M GT will be fine for older titles though, and less demanding 3D games like Peggle obviously run just fine.

The real draw here though is multimedia content – watching movies and listening to music – and the G45 is absolutely stunning in this regard. The 17” widescreen display is gorgeous and very sharp, and HD DVD movies look amazing on it. And unlike most notebooks, the G45 has an amazing sound system; quite possibly the best we’ve ever heard on a notebook. The satellites get very loud, but music and dialogue is crystal clear at all times. It’s so good we can almost imagine kicking back a good ten feet or so from it and watching a movie on it. The built-in subwoofer doesn’t thump much, but if you’re close to the laptop you can actually feel bass, which is quite an achievement for a notebook. We also loved the spinning volume wheel on the left-side of the keyboard. Toshiba also includes Dolby simulated surround sound, but it’s not convincing.

And finally, the G45 includes an ATI TV Wonder Digital Cable Tuner, which is capable of delivering premium channels such as HBO as well as over-the-air HD programming. Unfortunately, you will need a technician to come to your dwelling to install the service, so we were unable to test it.

Notebook Review - Qosmio G45-AV690 - Service Manual

Specification :

Operating System
Genuine Windows Vista® Ultimate with Digital Cable Support (32-bit)

Processor
Intel® Core™2 Duo Processor T9300
Type
Core™2 Duo T9300 2.50GHz
Front Side Bus 800MHz

Memory Size 3072MB
PC2-5300 DDR2 667MHz SDRAM

Display
17.0″ widescreen
WUXGA with Ultimate TruBrite® Technology
1920×1200, Supports 1080p content

Graphics Engine
NVIDIA® GeForce® 8600M GT
Memory 767MB total: 512MB GDDR2 discrete memory + up to 255MB shared memory w/NVIDIA® TurboCache™ technology

Hard Drive Size
320GB Speed 5400rpm

Optical Drives
DVD-RW (Single Layer)/DVD SuperMulti (+/- double layer) drive (in one optical drive), supporting 14 formats

Toshiba TV Tuner
Toshiba TV Tuner: OCUR High Definition TV Tuner (External)

Wireless LAN
Intel® Wireless WiFi Link 4965 AGN (802.11a/g/n)

Bluetooth
Bluetooth® V2.0 + EDR

Webcam
Webcam and microphone built into LCD bezel

Input Devices
TouchPad pointing device
CD/DVD Buttons (Play/Pause, Stop, Prev Track, Next Track)
Internet Launch button
86 key US keyboard

Security
Finger Print Reader

Modem
Modem

LAN
10/100/1000 Ethernet LAN

Audio
1-bit Digital Amplifier, Built-in microphone, Audio Line-in, 4 harman/kardon® speakers with 1 Bass-Reflex subwoofer, S/P DIF output port (shared with headphone port), Headphone jack (stereo)

AC Adapter
120W (15V 8.0A) Auto-sensing, 100-240V / 50-60Hz input

Battery Type
Li-Ion (7050mAh)

PC Card Slots
1-Type II PC Card Slot
PC Express Slot
1-ExpressCard™ Slot

Media Port
5-in-1 Bridge Media Adapter
5-USB (2.0)
i.LINK™ IEEE-1394
HDMI output port
Regza Link (HDMI-CEC)
TV-out (S Video)

Fast Infrared (Infrared for Consumer Remote only)

Software
TOSHIBA ConfigFree®, TOSHIBA HD DVD Player, Microsoft® Office Trial Home and Student 2007 Edition (60-day trial), Ulead® DVD MovieFactory® 5 for Toshiba, McAfee® Internet Security Suite (30-day trial), Microsoft® Works Version 9.0, TOSHIBA Games Console, designed by WildTangent®, TOSHIBA Speech System, TOSHIBA Disc Creator

Weight
Starting at 10.6 lbs.

Color
Cosmic Black

There’s certainly a lot to like about the Qosmio G45-AV690 . It’s easily one of the best multimedia notebooks we’ve ever tested, and watching movies on its gorgeous display is a real pleasure. It’s a shame that one of its key features – an HD DVD burner – won’t have much usefulness in the future, as it diminishes the G45’s overall future proofing. That’s too bad, because this is one heck of a notebook otherwise. In fact, if it shipped with a Blu-ray drive (or HD DVD/Blu-ray combo drive) and ditched the bloatware, we’d have no problem recommending it without reservation.

Notebook Review - Qosmio G45-AV690 - Service Manual


 

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