Just restart your laptop!
Any laptop with a widescreen would be perfect for sitting down and watching movies!
The movie is being downloaded to the smartphone and displayed on the laptop.
intergrate definately!!!
For the Toshiba Protege R705 you press the FN (function) key and hit the TAB key. You then get the optical drive mini menu. Keep hitting the TAB key until you get what you want: ON, Eject, OFF.
The only real limitations that this notebook has that a full size laptop doesn't is the size of the screen for watching movies and playing video games.
yes, just go you youtube and type, well, you know what to type. I watch a lot of horror movies on the laptop; including Dead Snow.
No, currently, YouTube offers full length movies that can be purchased and can be viewed after purchase. For user uploaded videos, the user who uploaded a copyrighted or pirated video onto YouTube is responsible for their actions, but the viewers may be investigated, it's usually only the uploader who gets terminated from YouTube.
The Vita's web browser does not support Flash and therefore cannot play YouTube videos. At this time there are no plans to have a separate YouTube app made for it. UPDATE: There is now a Youtube app available for the PS Vita, and it looks great on the 5 Inch screen. You can watch videos in HD, but a thing to keep in mind is that the video is being displayed in 720p on a 540p screen, so it is basically a downscaled resolution.
Downloading movies is Piracy. That's illegal.
For basic tasks, such as those listed in the question, a RAM of 1 GB will suffice. This should be doubled if the laptop is to be used for gaming or watching movies.
I would say Mozilla Firefox, but honestly it depends on your computer and internet speed.
No more than watching movies anywhere else can.