Toshiba is planning on launching its new Qosmio G50 and F40 laptops next month, it has been reported.
In July, the laptops will go on sale in Japan and will be the first ones that incorporate the SpursEngine, according to networkworld.com.
The SpursEngine is a multimedia co-processor that comes from the same cell chip that powers the PlayStation 3 and it helps to create the "stunning" graphics on the game console.
According to pocket-lint.co.uk, both laptops "feature a new design with a textured, gloss black finish blends with a silver-line ‘Horizon’ design and LED lighting around the speakers".
Weighing 4.9 kilograms, the Qosmio G50 multimedia laptop features a NVidia GeForce 9600M graphics processor, dual digital TV tuners and has 500GB of space on the hard drive, the news provider has reported.
The G50 also has a high-definition screen which measures 18.4 inches and its battery can last about four hours.
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