Play Solitaire With Gesture Control
June 20th, 2008 by Meghan J. McDonough, LAPTOP Web Producer/Writer
It’s been a long week here at LAPTOP with the Toshiba Qosmio G55. Even the “big” Eee PC looks like a child’s toy when sitting in the shadow of this 18.4-inch monster. We’re still checking out the abilities of the G55, including its gesture control, video encoding capabilities and HD imaging What have we learned? What computing power do you yield with a dedicated Quad Core HD Processor, 2GB RAM, Harmon/Kardon audio, and NVidia GeForce 9600M GT graphics? You can play Solitaire. One-handed. Without a mouse. Seriously. We hope Toshiba includes support for Web surfing, or at least Hulu-watching, in its next iteration of gesture control, but in the meantime, we’re happy with solitaire. Check out the fun below.
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