The good: One of the brightest LCDs we’ve seen; QosmioPlayer plays movies/music without bootup; high level of connectivity options; superb sound reproduction.
The bad: Poor battery life; heavy weight; expensive, no TV and remote available as yet.
The bottom line: Superb features such as a wide range of port options, clear image reproduction and great sound quality embody the Qosmio. Poor battery life let the unit down, and so does the current absence of the TV tuner and remote.
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