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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...
Great connectivity, Decent performance, Good image quality...
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...
Outstanding keyboard, great everyday performance...
Still no support for Blu-ray, screen could be sharper...
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...
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...
18.4 inch screen, Performance, TV Tuner...
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...
Excellent screen, Impressive build quality, Good battery life, Powerful performance, Fantastic audio quality, Attractive styling...
Gesture Control takes some getting used to, Heavy, Poor 3D performance...
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gadgetshow.channel5.com Updated: 2011-10-04 12:25:02
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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...
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...
Sadly, the Cell doesnt really do a lot at the moment, Wheres the HD optical drive?...
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