Toshiba Qosmio G10 Media Center

By Tim Dean on 11 January 2005

Tags: center | g10 | laptop | notebook | qosmio | toshiba

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Have had for almost two years and love it, display problem fixed with inhome service , few problems if any, again love it..
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