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eMachines is a big ?
I work at a factory where I'm kinda the factory floor pc guy I've worked on probably 500 machines for people at work out of those I've probably seen 3 or 4 emachines, I wasn't really impressed with those but thats been a couple, three years, Since the Athlon 64 has been out I've really wanted to play with it and run it around the block a few times and I've been wanting to get a notebook, So I've decided to take a chance and get one of these eMachines Athlon 64 notebooks, I'm going to go with the M6805, I'm getting it tomorrow so I'll run it through it's paces and repost when I've made up my mind about it.
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