The Toshiba Qosmio X775-3DV78 is a stereoscopic 3D laptop with excellent CPU performance and high-end graphics. The Nvidia 3D Vision system works as advertised. Tons of RAM and hard-drive space and a Blu-ray-RW drive are part of a big feature list.The bad: Bulky and heavy, this isn\'t a laptop that\'s ever likely to leave a desk--especially with its unsurprisingly poor battery life.The bottom line: Those in the market to spend more than $1,000 and get a 3D-enabled, Blu-ray-equipped laptop with plenty of horsepower for games should strongly consider Toshiba\'s latest high-end Qosmio. It\'s not cheap or portable by any means, but it\'s certainly powerful.In stark counterpoint to small, fast systems like the MacBook Air, big-screened, heavy, packed-to-the-gills desktop-alternative laptops are still alive and well, although sometimes a little hard to justify. Toshiba\'s Qosmio line of laptops has been a well-known example of that type of massive machine for years, and 2011\'s update to the Qosmio largely continues the trend with a new design. The $1,899 Toshiba Qosmio X775-3DV78 is bulky, heavy (8 pounds), and expensive, but it\'s also got top-of-the-line features. A quad-core Intel Core i7 processor, powerful Nvidia GeForce GTX 560 graphics, and dual hard drives with a combined 1.25TB capacity come wrapped in a chassis that\'s--no joke--smaller and lighter than previous Qosmios, although still far larger than any average laptop.