Some pundits contend that if Microsoft’s Media Center Edition of Windows XP is going to break through the barrier between the living room and the home office, it’s going to have to do it on the notebook platform. Toshiba is taking that notion seriously with its new line of Qosmio portables. The latest edition of the notebook with the name that looks like a typographical error is packed with media features, including a TV tuner and a digital video recorder.
Qosmio Notebook More Than an Entertainment Appliance
Posted by: John P. Mello Jr. August 25, 2005 06:00 AMSome pundits contend that if Microsoft’s Media Center Edition of Windows XP is going to break through the barrier between the living room and the home office, it’s going to have to do it on the notebook platform. Toshiba is taking that notion seriously with its new line of Qosmio portables. The latest edition of the notebook with the name that looks like a typographical error is packed with media features, including a TV tuner and a digital video recorder.