By
Uwe v.d. Weyden,
published on May 31, 2001
Source: Tom's Guide US | Keywords: toshiba, launches, its, satellite, into, orbit, with, nvidia | Themes: Business Notebooks
Source: Tom's Guide US | Keywords: toshiba, launches, its, satellite, into, orbit, with, nvidia | Themes: Business Notebooks
Contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Toshiba Worldwide
- 3. Positioning
- 4. GeForce Two Or More To Go
- 5. GeForce2 Go To Integration
- 6. Star Wars: Toshiba Satellite 2800-500 Vs. 2805-S402
- 7. Subwoofer For The Road
- 8. Satellite Power Management
- 9. Satellite Power Management, Continued
- 10. BIOS Vs. Setup-Program
- 11. Front View
- 12. Right View
- 13. Top View
- 14. Removing The Battery
21. Quake3 Desktop Vs. Notebook

The GeForce2Go performs at the level of a MX200 card. 64bit SDRAM does not use the full potential of the GeForce2Go chip, but every mobile design is a compromise between space, power, complexity and thermal.

The notebook display is at 1024x768. When set to other resolutions, the main image is centered and surrounded by black, or it is stretched to the display resolution. The S3 notebook was not able to play in 1024x768 at all. An average of 25.1 frames per second with 32bit might not be sufficient to play those shooter games. 16bit might be a working alternative.
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