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The Toshiba Qosimo G50-127 is a large media centre that offers good value for money, although its rather garish design and sheer size might put some buyers off. The 18.4-inch screen is bright and detailed, so movies look fantastic, although the 1680 x...
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Great connectivity, Decent performance, Good image quality...
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shame about the sub-1080p resolution, Build quality and usability is dodgy, Expensive for the performance...
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Toshiba’s Qosmio range has long been at the forefront when it comes to high-end multimedia laptops, but has recently lapsed with the death of HD DVD and widespread adoption of Sony’s Blu-ray technology. While Toshiba has yet to introduce a model featur...
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Outstanding keyboard, great everyday performance...
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Still no support for Blu-ray, screen could be sharper...
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A huge, comfortable multimedia laptop, but it’s lacking some of the features found on high-end rivals. Good, but could be betterKey specs3.5mm jack, Bluetooth, FireWire, HDMI, Li-ion battery, MemoryStick, SD, SDHC, USB, VGA, Wi-Fi, Windows Vista...
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Toshiba's Qosmio G50-127 is the cheapest laptop on test this month, costing less than £1,000 exc VAT. A look at the specification, though, reveals that the G50 lacks the punch and power of some of the more expensive laptops: its 2.4GHz Core 2 Duo P8600...
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Fantastic speakers don't make up for a poor chassis and a weak overall specification...
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In addition to its Core 2 Duo P8600, Toshibas Qosmio has a SpursEngine quad-core media processor, which is based on the PlayStation 3s Cell chip. Using the built-in webcam, the Qosmio can recognise pre-determined hand gestures to perform common ta...
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Weve long admired Toshibas Qosmio range, as it has produced some of the best desktop replacement systems weve seen. Feature-packed and cutting edge, the Qosmio G50-115 (£1076 inc. VAT) is a case in point, although look elsewhere if you want an integ...
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18.4 inch screen, Performance, TV Tuner...
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No Bluray, Screen not 1080p...
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Toshibas Qosmio range has often impressed us, but its been a long time since the range was refreshed. The Qosmio G50-10H (£1399 inc. VAT) now brings a new design and outstanding power and features that set a new standard for mobile media centres.The...
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Excellent screen, Impressive build quality, Good battery life, Powerful performance, Fantastic audio quality, Attractive styling...
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Gesture Control takes some getting used to, Heavy, Poor 3D performance...
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gadgetshow.channel5.com Updated: 2011-10-04 12:25:03
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The Qosmio G50 series is Toshiba's cutting-edge laptop featuring the very latest in entertainment technology. The huge 18.4-inch screen is perfect for watching movies. High gloss finish with a sleek latchless design also makes this laptop look as good...
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Toshibas Qosmio range has always been the epitome of huge, stylish laptops designed for multimedia work, but the G50 takes it to a new level. In addition to its Intel processor and modest gaming graphics chip, Toshiba has added its own "Quad Core HD...
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To say we were a little bit excited about playing with the Toshiba G50 is like saying a weekend in Vegas can be a little bit of fun. It's not often that a laptop swaggers through the doors of the APC Labs with a brand new processor tucked inside, esp...
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Look at that massive, gorgeous screen, Decent hardware within, if not the fastest on the market, Maybe the Cell processor will prove itself... one day...
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Sadly, the Cell doesnt really do a lot at the moment, Wheres the HD optical drive?...
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