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Toshiba's Qosmio G55 laptop uses a quad-core processor--but not the Intel or AMD variety.

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by ballmerisanape June 18, 2008 8:26 AM PDT
What OS will it run?
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by billeray October 7, 2008 1:58 PM PDT
Does the G55 really exist? The G55 isn't in the stores that supposedly carry them. I ordered one from Toshiba direct online. Toshiba took the order, emailed me a week later that there was a credit issue and please call them, when I called they couldn't decide if the G55 was unavailable or sold out. Then they suggested the more expensive, smaller screened X305. When I said I would think about it they asked if I wanted to cancel my order?
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by may269may February 22, 2009 4:38 PM PST
I got the right info about toshiba pa3291u battery on http://www.adapterlist.com/toshiba/pa3291u.htm toshiba pa3291u battery ,i sure it will fit my notebook .
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