Toshiba busts out old notebooks and new models

Hot models take Toshiba laptops to the catwalk at 25th anniversary showcase

The year is 2004. The laptop is the Toshiba Qosmio G10, the world's first AV notebook. It had an 80GB hard drive, 512MB of RAM and much more. It also received a 3.5-star rating when we first reviewed it. No doubt its $5999 price tag dragged that rating down a little. It was so new, we had to explain the pronunciation of the Qosmio name: Koz-mio.

Modelled by Keiran.

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