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More info?)
Anyone who can't see the value of this latop for its intended purpose is a
retard. It owns the 3dmark ORB right now.
Is it as well made as a T42, X40 or R100? No. But its a fun games laptop for
people who likes games and it absolutely spanks soem AW and VPC laptops that
cost 2-3x as much.
"Jason Cothran" <reply@board.nomail> wrote in message
news:kctsc.13983$Sc.8933@bignews1.bellsouth.net...
> Thaks for the reply, but already purchased the m6809, and couldn't be
> happier. Some other stuff inline:
>
> "Kamal" <kamald2002@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:63f50435.0405241202.62509b@posting.google.com...
> | Copy of the response I posted elsewhere-
> |
> | I can tell you about 6805 (the differences between 6805 and 6809 being
> | that latter has DVD-RW, 80GB HDD and 2GHz 3200+ processor. EVERYTHING
> | else is the same). The problems with 6805-
> | (a) Poor firewire implementation. Very slow transfer speeds.
>
> I couldn't disagree more here. I have already seen near 400Mbps transfer
> speed through my firewire.
>
> | (b) Poor quality sound speakers
>
> I agree with this one. I didn't buy it for a stereo though.
>
> | (c) Audio CD causes very noticeable vibration/noise when playing
> | (strangely this does not happen with DVD or data CDs).
>
> I have yet to notice this. Actually put an audio CD after reading this
> comment, and still didn't notice it. Sounded exactly the same (virtually
> silent) as when using a cd-rom or DVD. Did you by chance try multiple
audio
> CDs? Possibly if you only tried one, it was warped/cracked.
>
> | (d) MIC and headphone connection at the back (they couldn't make it
> | any more inconvenient)
>
> As a desktop replacement, That is the preferred position for me.
>
> | (e) Operates only on 800MHz when on batteries
>
> Thankfully! Even at only 800Mhz, the battery still doesn't last long on
the
> monster. I couldn't imagine it at the full 2GHz.
>
> | (f) Gets quite hot
>
> Mine gets warm on the bottom when used for an extended period of time
> without moving it, but it doesn't seem "hot" by any means. Cooler than a
> fresh pizza anyway <wink>.
>
> | (g) Heavy- 8.65 lbs
>
> The computer is advertised and designed as a desktop replacement. If high
> portability is something you are seeking, a high end notebook like this is
> something that shouldn't be considered anyway.
>
> | (h) Lots of junk software including some that automatically pops up
> | ads even when you are working offline.
>
> In the 15-20 hours I have used it inthe past few days, I have gotten none
of
> these. Spyware removal tools are a good thing <wink>.
>
> |
> | One selling point that eMachines itself and many users cite is that
> | 6805 and 6809 have 64 bit processor. Well, for most people that does
> | not translate to any significant benefit or speed unless you are an
> | avid gamer or a top notch software developer or a pseudo-geek (thats
> | where you would find the fan following). Even though Microsoft has
> | released a beta version of 64 bit Windows but this processor has not
> | yet gained industry wide acceptance and there are are hardly any
> | applications which can take advantage of this architecture. 32 bit
> | architecture (the current one) is not going away in a hurry. You would
> | be making a huge mistake if you think that by getting 64-bit processor
> | you are getting the latest. Technically it is the latest but
> | practically it is not the greatest.
> |
> | Another very STUPID thing with this machine (which eMachines touts as
> | a feature) is 6-in-1 digital media manager (Compact Flash, Memory
> | Stick, Secure Digital Card etc.). How many people have 6 types of
> | media formats ? And even if they do, most prefer to have external
> | connectors to connect these media types to their computer. Why should
> | you have to lug FOREVER the 6-in-1 BUILT-IN media manager for those
> | once-in-a-while times when you need to transfer files ? These things
> | have naturally added on to the weight of the machines. It stands at
> | 8.65 lbs now. A hot (literally) and heavy laptop. That is definitely
> | not suited for a traveling consultant.
> |
> | eMachines reps are very unprofessional and unknowledgeable. And last
> | but not the least, if you ask, eMachines will try to sell you their
> | extended service plan (ESP) by telling you that the screen is covered.
> | Most people take that to mean that accidental damage to the screen is
> | covered (like the coverage Toshiba or Fujitsu provide). Well,
> | eMachines ESP covers only screen failure. Accidental damage is NOT
> | covered.
>
> Accidental damage is not covered by any warranty. that is a function of
> extra insurance plans. A warranty or service plan by definition is to
cover
> defects in workmanship, or premature failure.
>
> |
> | One line summary- Buy something else.
>
> Nothing else Short of a $3000+ machine (closest I could come to what I
> wanted was an alienware for about 3400 with no 64bit capability) could
come
> close to giving what this machine gives me. Keep in mind, I purchased it
as
> a Desktop replacement, what it was designed as. The 64 bit capability is
> relatively important to me for enhancing some of my applications.
>
> |
> | p.s. If you still insist on buying this monster, don't pay more than
> | $1300 (after discounts and MIR) for 6805 and $1450 for 6809.
>
> The m6809 currently sells for 1399 after rebates in a Best Buy store.
Plus,
> if you are a reward zone member, you will get about $70 in gift
certificates
> with it (1329+/-).
>
>