eMachines M6811 PC Notebook
Description:
Mobile Multimedia Powerhouse Packed with technology typically reserved for desktop PCs, the eMachines M6811 is a multimedia powerhouse. It provides 64-bit computing capability with a Mobile AMD Athlon 64 processor 3400+ with HyperTransport(TM) technology, supported by 512MB of DDR SDRAM that can be expanded to 1.2GB. The crisp, bright look of movies and games on the 15.4-inch widescreen display is enhanced by dedicated ATI Mobility RADEON 9600 graphics with 64MB DDR video memory. Accessing and storing video and multimedia files is a snap with the DVD+/-RW drive that records to both DVD and CD media. Plus, the notebook includes a 80GB hard drive(2), 6-in-1 memory card reader and 802.11g wireless. More
Description:
Mobile Multimedia Powerhouse Packed with technology typically reserved for desktop PCs, the eMachines M6811 is a multimedia powerhouse. It provides 64-bit computing capability with a Mobile AMD Athlon 64 processor 3400+ with HyperTransport(TM) technology, supported by 512MB of DDR SDRAM that can be expanded to 1.2GB. The crisp, bright look of movies and games on the 15.4-inch widescreen display is enhanced by dedicated ATI Mobility RADEON 9600 graphics with 64MB DDR video memory. Accessing and storing video and multimedia files is a snap with the DVD+/-RW drive that records to both DVD and CD media. Plus, the notebook includes a 80GB hard drive(2), 6-in-1 memory card reader and 802.11g wireless.
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eMachines M6811 PC Notebook

eMachines M6811 PC Notebook


Product rating: 2.30 out of 5 stars

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by genecks, 
2007-02-10

The eMachines m6811 laptop is an annoying hassle, and it can bring misery to the person who uses it. ... more

  • Pros: it can turn on
  • Cons: it can turn off by breaking
  • The Bottom Line: Worst thing ever
1.0
by karaleap, 
2006-04-22

I purchased this computer about 17 months ago and have had so many problems with it. First the it ju ... more

  • Pros: Looks nice
  • Cons: unreliable, heavy
  • The Bottom Line: Nothing but Trouble
1.0
by ampersande, 
2006-02-05

This computer looked fabulous when I bought it. It seemed like it was everything I could possibly wa ... more

  • Pros: Nice look, good keyboard layout and touch-pad, easy to keep updated.
  • Cons: Unreliable hardware, hinges crack with normal wear, heavy, low battery life, short lived.
  • The Bottom Line: Absolutely abysmal.
5.0
by gamblin_man, 
2004-09-15

My first portable computer, bought by my company for a project I was working on, was a Tandy from Ra ... more

  • Pros: Good price/features ratio, good support
  • Cons: See the story
  • The Bottom Line: Champagne at a Beer Price
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