Citations:Toshiba


 * 2001, Michael Swanwick, Gravity's Angels:
 * He was not surprised that he could hear her even though she had not spoken, because he was still wearing his Toshiba, and his thoughts were not rational enough for any further reasoning.
 * 2004, Himilce Novas, Princess Papaya:
 * Francisco would have loved finding her in this light, under the mauve of the Tiffany lamp—outspread fingers tapping impatiently on his Toshiba, upright rosettes pushing against silk, her copious copper hair electrified midair.
 * 2011, Ruth Rendell, Tigerlily's Orchids: A Novel:
 * Once she had gone, he unscrewed the nuts on the vinyl panels and lifted out his Toshiba, glad now that he hadn't opted for the alternative and dropped it into the Regent's Canal.
 * 2012, Jane Adams, The Dreamer in the Dream:
 * He pondered some more, and then suddenly moved over to his Toshiba and began to briskly bang the keys.
 * 2013, Jeff Parker, The Taste of Penny:
 * The guy pecks at his Toshiba by a fire in front of the Kelty.
 * 2015, Keith Baker, Lunenberg:
 * Carrying his Toshiba in its slim case, Taggart drifted along with the stream of passengers off the flight from New York.