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Jul 26 2004, 7:13am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
DesignTechnica takes a first look at the new multimedia/convergence Notebook from Toshiba - Toshiba Qosmio.
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"With several recent product announcements blurring the line between computers and consumer electronic devices, Toshiba has gone one step further – completely erasing the line.
If it works like they say it does, Toshiba’s new Qosmio laptop truly is both a traditional consumer electronic device and a computer built into the familiar laptop form factor. Packed into the Qosmio’s traditional laptop exterior is a TV tuner, an extra-bright 15-inch LCD panel and instant-on technology that allows it to play DVDs and audio CDs, and tune TV stations without booting up the computer.
Available in August, Toshiba is hoping the Qosmio E15-AV101 will spark an interest in an entirely different type of computing solution. "
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