![]() ![]() As we pointed out about the last X775 laptop we reviewed, this glossy plastic veneer may turn off people looking for higher-quality materials and construction. The entire thing looks and feels like overly glossy plastic, and is a sharp break from the current trends in laptop aesthetics toward better materials, one-piece construction, and sophisticated, crossover-friendly designs. Red LED lights on the touch pad and the strip of media control buttons add to the Alienware-lite effect. ![]() It's clearly meant to be more of a "gamer" look, with chrome plastic speaker grilles above the keyboard, which we previously said looked like pimp-my-ride rims on last year's model (a reference nearly as dated as this design). This model is a direct continuation of last year's Qosmio look, with textured horizontal lines carved into it and a red-to-silvery-gray lid and interior. But, year-to-year, or sometimes model-to-model, the various Qosmio laptops often look quite different from each other. The Qosmio line of laptops from Toshiba has always been about big, powerful desktop replacements. ![]()
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