The Toshiba Qosmio is the first notebook to market in Australia with Windows XP Media Center onboard. Wireless mobility means that your media center can move with you - to the kitchen, outdoors, or it can even go with you on holiday.
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With more than six hours of battery life, the sturdy nx5000 is a good choice for frequent flyers and desk jockeys.
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The nx7010 has the power and the features to serve as your sole PC, and it offers more mobility than a typical desktop replacement.
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Anyone seeking a well-designed, reasonably priced thin-and-light with satisfying performance and battery life should consider the Fujitsu LifeBook S7010.
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It's taken a long time, but Creative has finally found a way to bring desktop-quality audio to your laptop. We recommend the Creative Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ZS Notebook for anyone who wants quality audio on the go.
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