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Yes, that had me giggling this morning Joe really seems to be on a happy high atm *hugs him* Nice to know that things are going really well for him
That's what I thought I was looking for, but it's nice to have another opinion
Oh yes, this one will definitely not be available to the boys
What's 'face recognition'? Will it refuse to work for me if I've had a late night and look like c**p???
The face recognition is kinda like a digital password, instead of typing up a word to gain access it just takes a picture of you and compares it to a picture already stored. I'm not sure how sensitive the recognition software is, but it should compare the features in your face (relative position, size, and/or shape of the eyes, nose, cheekbones, and jaw). So unless you completely re-arrange your face one bad night shouldn't be a problem.
The good thing is, it takes a picture of everyone trying to enter your files so they can't deny it.
Quad Core in a laptop will be super fast Jumble . To give you an indication when I'm running Premiere, PS and After Effects at the same time my processor performance whacks up to around 40%. Most of the time its around 5 or 6%. Combined with the fact that my processor overclocks very well, its just a dream to run .
But anyway, you'll have no problem running several heavy duty programs on your new laptop at the same time. Like Jann said as well, if its really PS that you're interested in then getting one with a super-hot graphics card isn't really necessary. I'd focus much more on the processor speed and the memory.
Hope that helps
Oooh you overclocked it! Cool, I did that at the time with my desktop pc as well...but I had to look out that I didn't went too far with it. My brother has went to the maximum with overclocking...almost double of the capacity his system normally has, but then again, his whole "game pc" is watercooled...it's insane...but oh so cool!
And yes processor speed is really important! When I was looking for the laptop last year I focussed on processor speed and graphic card(coz I am a addict when it comes to good graphics )
Technology type : Intel® Centrino® 2 Processor Technology featuring Intel® Core™2 Duo processor T9550, Intel® PM45 Express chipset and Intel® WiFi Link 5100
clock speed : 2.66 GHz
front side bus : 1066 MHz
2nd level cache : 6 MB
Operating system Genuine Windows Vista® Home Premium 32-bit Edition (pre-installed, Toshiba-HDD recovery)
System memory standard : 4,096 (2,048 + 2,048) MB
maximum expandability : 8,192 MB
technology : DDR2 RAM (800 MHz)
Hard disk capacity : 800 (400 + 400) GB
certification : S.M.A.R.T.
drive rotation : 5,400 rpm
DVD Super Multi drive (Double Layer) compatibility : CD-ROM, CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-ROM, DVD-R, DVD-R(DL), DVD-RW, DVD+R, DVD+R(DL), DVD+RW, DVD-RAM
maximum speed : Read: 24x CD-ROM, 8x DVD-ROM/ Write: 24x CD-R, 4x CD-RW, 10x HS CD-RW, 24x US CD-RW, 8x DVD-R, 6x DVD-R (Double Layer), 6x DVD-RW, 8x DVD+R, 6x DVD+R (Double Layer), 8x DVD+RW, 5x DVD-RAM
type : DVD Super Multi (Double Layer) drive
Display size : 18.4 "
type : Toshiba TruBrite® Full HD TFT High Brightness display
internal resolution : 1,920 x 1,080
Graphics adapter manufacturer : NVIDIA®
type : NVIDIA® GeForce® 9600M GT supporting TurboCache™ technology
memory : 512 MB dedicated VRAM (up to 1,791 MB total available graphics memory using TurboCache™ technology with 3 GB system memory)
memory type : GDDR2 (400 MHz) Video RAM (resp. Video RAM and system memory combined)
connected bus : 16x PCI Express
Max External Video Modes Max Resolution : 2,048 x 1,536
Max Refresh Rate : 100 Hz
Non-interlaced resolution with max refresh rate : 1,920 x 1,200
TV tuner manufacturer : Toshiba
type : hybrid digital (DVB-T) and analog TV tuner
Interfaces 1 x DC-in
1 x RJ-11
1 x RJ-45
1 x i.LINK® (IEEE 1394)
1 x external microphone
1 x RGB
1 x headphone (stereo)
1 x TV-antenna
1 x line-in shared with microphone socket
1 x S/PDIF-out (optical) shared with headphone socket
1 x integrated 1.3 Megapixels Web Camera with built-in microphone
1 x HDMI-CEC (REGZA-Link) supporting 1080p signal format
1 (shared with one USB port) x eSATA
1 x line-out shared with headphone socket
1 x 5-in-1 Bridge Media slot (supports SD™ Cards up to 16 GB, Memory Stick® up to 256 MB, Memory Stick Pro™ up to 4 GB, MultiMedia Card™ up to 2 GB and xD-Picture Card™ up to 2 GB)
2 x IR Blaster-out
4 (Left 1, Right 2, Rear 1) x USB 2.0 (supporting USB Sleep-and-Charge)
Expansion 2 x memory slots (1 to configure)
1 x ExpressCard slot
Wireless communication Wireless Technology : Bluetooth®
Compliancy : Wi-Fi™
Network Support : 802.11a/g/Draft-N
Wireless Technology : Wireless LAN (802.11a/g/Draft-N)
Media Processor processor type : Toshiba Quad Core HD Processor supporting four 128bit SIMD RISC processors (1.5 GHz each) integrating high-definition H.264 and MPEG2 encoders/decoders, and featuring Upconvert, Transcoding, Face Navigation and Gesture Control functionality
Wired communication topology : international V.90 modem (V.92 ready)
speed : 56 Kbps data and 14.4 Kbps fax
topology : Gigabit Ethernet LAN
speed : 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX/1000BASE-T
Sound system supported audio format : 24-bit stereo
speakers : built-in Harman Kardon® stereo speaker system with 2 x bass reflex speakers and 1 x subwoofer
manufacturer : Toshiba Bass Enhanced Sound System with Dolby® Sound Room™
Keyboard keys : 105
Windows keys : Yes
special features : Standard numeric keypad
Pointing device type : Touch Pad
Battery technology : lithium-ion
maximum life : up to 3h15min (Mobile Mark™ 2007)
AC adaptor input voltage : autosensing AC adapter (100/240 V) for worldwide usage
Physical dimensions W x D x H : 452.3 x 311.0 x 38.2 (front) / 48.3 (rear) mm
weight : starting at 4.4 kg
Warranty 1-year international warranty. Upgrade your standard warranty with Toshiba warranty extension, uplift and all-risks insurance packs.
Bundled hardware AC Power Cable
AC adaptor
Remote Control for Windows Vista®
IR Transmitter cable
Bundled software Toshiba Disc Creator
Toshiba User's Manual
Supervisor Password Utility
Chicony Camera Assistant Software
Toshiba DVD Player
Ulead® DVD MovieFactory® for TOSHIBA
Toshiba Face Recognition
McAfee® Internet Security Suite - Toshiba Edition (includes free Internet updates for 30 days)
Toshiba Recovery Disc Creator
Dolby® Control Center
HDMI Control Manager
Microsoft® Works, Microsoft® Office Home and Student 2007 (free 60-day trial)
Toshiba Value Added Package (Toshiba Power Saver, Toshiba Zooming Utility, Toshiba PC Diagnostic Tool, Toshiba Flash Cards, Toshiba Components Common Driver, Toshiba Accessibility, Toshiba Button Support)
Google Software (Google Toolbar for Internet Explorer, Google Desktop, Picasa)
Toshiba Gesture Control
Toshiba Bluetooth™ Monitor
Toshiba Bluetooth™ Stack
Connectivity Doctor
ConfigFree™
Toshiba utilities and drivers
Toshiba Assist
Toshiba EasyMedia 'Full HD'-Screen (1080p)
S/PDIF
Harman Kardon® Stereo Speakers
Dolby® Sound Room™
Dual HDD
Toshiba ConfigFree™
Integrated Bridge Media Adapter
Diversity Antenna
Built-in camera & microphone
Wireless LAN (802.11a/b/g/ Draft-N)
Fingerprint Reader-Single Sign On
Remote Control
Easy Keys
Toshiba Flash Cards
Smart Display Support
Toshiba Face Recognition
McAfee® Internet Security Suite - Toshiba Edition
Bluetooth® 2.1 with EDR
HDMI-CEC (REGZA-Link)
USB & USB/eSATA Sleep-and-Charge
Google Software (Google Toolbar for Internet Explorer, Google Desktop, Picasa)
Toshiba TEMPRO Performance Tuning Service
Toshiba Quad Core HD Processor featuring Upconvert, Transcoding, Face Navigation and Gesture Control functionality
Digital /anlog TV-Tuner
Security features main hard disk (by screw)
main battery pack (by sliding latch)
system password security
user password
slot for Kensington Cable Lock
supervisor password
keyboard lock
main memory (by screw)
HDD password on request
Special features integrated 1.3 Megapixels Web Camera for Video over IP
Enhanced Intel® SpeedStep® Technology
integrated microphone for Voice over IP
SM BIOS compliant
Multimedia Bar with 9 feather-touch Easy Keys (CD/DVD launcher, Play/Pause, Stop, Rewind, Forward, Mute, on/off function of white LEDs, Camera, Dolby)
Certification This product is in compliance with the requirements of the applicable European Directives for CE marking.
Fingerprint reader. Whatever next?
All sounds good! a lot like mine laptop actually; which is of course awesome
Fingerprint reader...sooo funny thingie...If I want I can even activate it that the system needs my fingerprint to open internet...or a folder
All looks good to me Jumble. Tbh I'm a little jealous ! My only advice wood be to make sure there's the capacity for upgrading, but you seem to know all about that already!
Jann your bro's computer is watercooled? That's crazy, but very very cool! Yeah I got my processor overclocking to cope with the extra amount of editing and animation I've been working on the past couple of months. Gonna take it down now, no sense in running out the processor when its not necessary, besides my cooling system isn't near enough advanced to cope with an extended period of overclocking.
The face recognition is kinda like a digital password, instead of typing up a word to gain access it just takes a picture of you and compares it to a picture already stored. I'm not sure how sensitive the recognition software is, but it should compare the features in your face (relative position, size, and/or shape of the eyes, nose, cheekbones, and jaw). So unless you completely re-arrange your face one bad night shouldn't be a problem.
That's a relief I mean, it never gets that bad
The good thing is, it takes a picture of everyone trying to enter your files so they can't deny it.
Seriously though, if you damage your finger or lose it does that mean you can never get back into your laptop?
((((WooHoos))))
Thanks for all the nice comments about the latest sig
And as for the art thread, that still intimidates me. If I look at all your work, I just feel inedequate (sp?)
I am sooo tired. Nice combination of hey fever, uni work (altough not as much as you, Sarai, that just balances insanity ) and general ugh.
Seeing all the pics and Joe's wonderful Joe comment made me happy, though.
BTW, a little Hippy OT:
Spoiler:
Had my little Hippy presentation today and all comments were positive. My tutor found the subject refreshing and original. Passed it, made people laugh. It was fun I had a moment when discribing the hippy group identity, in which I was talking about their style of clothes. I described the colourful wardrobes with flower prints and the way to wear your hair long and loose. I looked at myself and remembered I was dressed in some colourful top with flowers on it and that my long hair was blowing in the wind I was thinking that I was an awesome Shippy Hippy and smiled, when someone giggled and said: ''Hey you're a hippy too!'' and all I could think was ''Ooooh, you have no idea about my secret virtual life, dude.''
Being original is difficult when you can't stop quoting your favorite tv show, For crying out loud!
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