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    Peter's ASUS M6BNe Review

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by pstrisik, Sep 6, 2004.

  1. pstrisik

    pstrisik Notebook Evangelist

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    ASUS M6BNe

    This is a review of my 1 week old Asus M6BNe with some later updates over time. I purchased it from PowerNotebooks who brands it as their PowerPro C 3:17 Elite.

    I am more of a business user than a gamer, so I am not a stickler for benchmarks and my review is written from a business users perspective.

    Photos --------------

    I set up a photo gallery on my own site: http://216.119.64.238/_misc/asus_photos.htm

    System Specs --------------

    15.4" WXGA (1280x800) TFT Active Matrix
    ATI Mobility Radeon 9700 w/64MB DDR
    1.7GHz "Dothan" Intel® Pentium® Processor M 735 w/2,048k L2 On-die Cache
    Arctic Silver 5 Thermal Compound
    1,024MB (2 SODIMMS) Corsair PC2700 DDR333 Memory
    Hitachi 60GB Ultra ATA/100 Hard Drive - 7,200 RPM
    Toshiba Combo 4X +/- DVD R/RW-CD R/RW
    Built-in Intel PRO/Wireless 2200 b/g LAN card
    Smart Li-ion Battery – 8 cell
    Windows XP Professional - SP2
    3 Year System Warranty - 1-Year No Bad Pixel Guarantee

    You can see the full factory specs here: http://usa.asus.com/prog/spec.asp?m=M6000N%20Series&langs=09.

    Ordering --------------

    I bought this system from http://www.PowerNotebooks.com. Given my obsessiveness, I narrowed down to http://www.DiscountLaptops.com and PowerNotebooks since they both have a full return/no restocking fee policy. I opted for the “Elite” program that adds about $150 to the price. For that you get a 1 year no bad pixel guarantee, Corsair memory, Artic Silver applied, and a $50 carrying case. Total cost was $2450 before shipping.

    Donald Stratton was my sales advisor, also the owner. Response, friendliness, service, etc., were all top notch. Do not hesitate to buy from these folks. They shipped 6 days from order, as promised. It was clear that they care, I have a folder on my drive that contains the latest Asus, Intel, etc. drivers. They installed the SP2 patch even though they don’t yet have WinXP SP2 distribution disks. Windows messenger was even disabled. But there was no “junk” like AOL trial or NAV trial icons.

    General Appearance --------------

    The M6BNe is difficult to really get a sense of from pictures. It is close to black. Charcoal is probably a good description. Pictures I’ve seen look anywhere from middle gray to black. Pictures also tend to make it look like there is contrast between the plastic border that surrounds the keyboard/trackpad and the rest of the case (the former being darker). They are close to the same shade of black but the keyboard/trackpad border is non-reflective while the rest of the case is semi-glossy so I think the reflectivity varies the photo results.

    Some have likened the Asus to IBM in its executive look. I think it has more of a space age look with the silver highlights and striking blue LEDs. It is definitely a notebook that will be noticed and one that looks like it “means business!”

    It is also notable that the black border around the keyboard/trackpad is almost like rubber and it shows oil from your fingers quite readily. I find myself wiping it off frequently. I’ll probably stop after a bit and let it take on its own “character”… kind of like you would with leather furniture.

    It feels thin and light enough, particularly for a 15.4” screen. It is generally spec’d at 6.3 lbs with optical drive. I weighed it at 6.83 lbs. This is with optical drive, two memory modules and wireless card. Specs indicate 13.9" w x 10.9" d x 0.86"-1.34" h. Actual measurement is 13.94” w x 10.75 d. Height ranges from 1.44” to 1.63” if you include the feet. If you ignore the feet, you get between 1.31” and 1.50”. I don’t know where Asus gets .86” !

    I like the little touches like the rubber pad on the harddisk cover, presumably for shock absorption, and the business card sized plastic sleeve for an ID tag, both on the bottom of the system (see photo). The buttons and LEDs are particularly attractive. The power button is surrounded by a blue led ring that lights when power is on. There are five buttons to the right of the power button: email, browser, wireless on/off, trackpad on/off, and power scheme selector. Then three small LEDs to the right of the buttons: harddisk activity, numlock, capslock. These light in the same blue as the power button. There is no light for optical disk activity to my disappointment. The front left edge of the system has five LEDs, from left to right: Audio DJ on (orange), Power on (green), Battery charging (orange), unread email in inbox (blue), wireless radio on (blue). The audio DJ buttons are on the left side. I don’t anticipate using these and I considered them a negative when shopping, but they turn out to be unobtrusive.

    The system came with the reseller’s badges. I removed these and attached “Built on ASUS” badges, one on the lid and a smaller one below the LCD. They are black and silver an complement the design well.

    Port Arrangement --------------

    Port arrangement was one of the strong points of the Asus for me. I didn’t want plugs and wires sticking out all over the place, particularly from the front or right side since I use a mouse. It might help to look at the photos to augment this description.

    Right: optical drive and a heat vent.

    Front: no ports on the front.

    Left: (from back to front) modem, LAN, 1394, infrared, flash card reader, PC Card (under the IR/PC Card/card reader), Audio DJ buttons, mike/audio in/headphone, Audio DJ power switch.

    Rear: (from left to right as you look from the back) K-lock slot, power jack, parallel port, expansion port, monitor port, TV-out, 4 USB 2.0 ports.

    Build quality --------------

    Quality is one of Asus’ strengths. This system exudes quality. The fit and finish is excellent. The buttons, LEDs, seams, etc., all are tight and sharp. The lid even clicks authoritively when closed. I’ve likened it to the feel of a German car vs. an American car. The case is solid except for one place where it flexes somewhat. That place is below your left wrist by the LEDs. If you press at the very edge, the surface gives a bit. I suspect there just isn’t quite the support above those LEDs. Still, not major. I don’t expect it would ever lead to weakening of the case or affect the LEDs. The lid also flexes some when you press on the outside surface and you can see the pressure of your fingers on the LCD image, but I’ve never seen it otherwise on any notebook I’ve looked at.

    Display --------------

    The 15.4” WXGA display is bright and sharp. There are no bad pixels, no detectable variance in brightness, and surprisingly wide viewing angles from top and side. It is not a “glossy” screen. It is traditional non-glare. Much better for general text work, in my opinion. Even on AC, I’m running it at 80 or 90% brightness.

    A word about resolution. I obsessed about XGA vs SXGA level of resolution. I have been running 1024x768 for some time on 15” screens. I was nervous about moving to SXGA+ and tried all sorts of methods for seeing what that would look like since I couldn’t find one to look at. I finally went with WXGA, which is 1280x800. Text is slightly smaller than on a 15” XGA screen. I find it perfect. There is more screen real estate and the text is workable. I don’t think I could handle any higher resolution.

    Keyboard / Trackpad --------------

    There’s always a bit to get used to moving to a new keyboard. At first I didn’t like this one, I have working on it now for a week and I’m definitely liking the feel of the keyboard more than my previous system (Gateway 450SX4). There is a clear tactile, but not very audible, “click” when pressing the keys.

    Flex: There is no flex when typing. You can get a slight amount of flex in the upper portion of the keyboard if you press hard on those keys, but it is not a practical concern unless you like to really pound on your keyboard. It is definitely less flex than most notebooks I’ve used.

    Layout: You can look at the photos to see the layout. It is pretty standard for a notebook. Fn key is in the lower left, unfortunately, with Ctrl to the right of it. It has separate Home/End/PgUp/PgDn keys in a column, the way I like them. Ins/Del in the upper right. The top row (Esc/F keys/Ins/Del, etc) are narrow as are the arrow keys. There is control of brightness, volume, external video, wireless switch, and standby switch using a Fn+FKey combo. There is also a dedicated wireless on/off button as mentioned earlier.

    Trackpad: About the best I’ve used. Very smooth and responsive. Some of the difference may be in Synaptic’s software. There are lots of configuration options like configurable corner taps. There is also a middle rocker button for scrolling, which I don’t typically use since edge scrolling works so well.

    Heat & Fan --------------

    I’m very happy about this. Asus put in a very quiet three speed fan (quiet on the lowest speed, not unpleasant on the middle speed). Using MobileMeter, I’ve found that the CPU runs between about 43C and 47C for general word processing/internet use. I hadn’t heard the fan since I did initial installation when the processor worked harder. I ran a utility that displayed fan speed and discovered that the fan comes on at low speed (3000 rpm) at 45C. I never heard it! Now that I know, I can hear it if I put my ear to the vent, but not otherwise. I think the middle speed (3600 rpm) comes on at 60C. You can definitely hear the higher speed, but it is not at all irritating. It has a mellow “whir”. No “whine” at all, unlike my Gateway with its one speed irritating fan. I've yet to hear the highest speed (4000 rpm), which must come on at 70C or higher.

    Overall, the system is incredibly cool. Heat on the surface is barely detectible. When the fan is running at high speed, it blows out of the right side of the computer. If you use a mouse, this is mildly distracting, but it rarely happens with normal use. If you have high processor demand applications and use a right handed mouse, this might be a consideration for you. On the bottom of the unit, there is notable heat, primarily where the harddrive and the memory is. You can feel it on your lap, but not uncomfortably. If you were gaming, it would probably get pretty hot underneath. The engineering is impressive given the lack of heat on the keyboard/wristrest. I don’t know if they use insulation, designed component placement well, or if the carbon fiber has something to do with it, but it’s a good thing!

    Note (01/21/05): There have been some discussions on both Notebookforums.com and Notebookreview.com about problems with the cooling/fan operation of this model. Evidently some have had higher temp reports from Asus Probe and Mobilemeter and varying fan behavior that has been less than satisfactory. A later BIOS (0507, I think) seems to have addressed this some, but there are still complaints. If you order this unit, you may want to do what I did... order from a reseller that will take returns... or one that will check this aspect of operation for you before shipping.

    Sound --------------

    Sound is typical for a notebook. Tinny. Given the four speakers, you can get decent volume out of it, but it is still tinny volume. I use external speakers pluged into the headphone jack that do just fine. No discernable noise.

    Wireless access --------------

    Don’t have much to say here. Connected fine right off the bat. I get about the same signal strength around my house (Netgear FM114P 802.11b router and in my office (SMC 802.11b router) as I did with my Gateway. Steady signal. The Intel ProSet software is pretty friendly.

    Battery --------------

    During installation I got 3 hours 45 minutes after completely discharging then charging. This was with a lot of disk access and rebooting and screen at 80% brightness. I will update this section after I get a chance to do regular work at lower brightness and do a DVD run down test.

    Update: 3.5 - 4.0 seems typical if the wireless radio is on and I'm running at more than 60% brightness. I just came back from a trip and it looks like I can get 5 hours if I turn of the wireless radio and run brightness at 30% or less. This is not bright but it is still very usable if you are not in a bright environment. In fact, I can type and read at 10% brightness on an airplane since the environment is pretty dark.

    Performance --------------

    I’m not one for benchmarks. The system is definitely responsive. The harddrive makes a noticeable difference in program loading. Even web pages load faster. I’m coming from a 1.6 gig Pentium-M with integrated graphics and a 4200rpm harddrive. This is much snappier. If anyone has a particular test to run let me know and I’ll update the review. I’ve got Sandra and will download free or trial benchmarking, but I don’t have any high performance games.

    Overall --------------

    I like this system a lot. The screen is excellent with just right resolution for me. It is a snappy performer. Build quality is excellent with tight fit and finish. Appearance is great given the black and silver motif. I would prefer more gray and silver, but I’ve adapted well. Port arrangement is much better than most with the exception of the vent on the right side. I also wish there was a CD activity indicator light. All in all, my complaints are minor and I can’t think of a different machine I would rather have right now.


    ...........Peter

    ASUS M6BNe - My reviews:
    http://www.notebookreview.com/forums/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=5722
    http://notebookforums.com/showthread.php?p=426053#post426053
    1.7GB Dothan w/AS5, 15.4" WXGA, ATI 9700/64MB
    1024MB Corsair, 60GB 7,200rpm, DVD+/-R/RW
    Intel PRO/Wireless 2200bg, WinXP Pro SP2
     
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  2. jeffho

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    What a great review... Now I have no worries about my purchase! Thanks, Peter! [ :)]
     
  3. highlandsun

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    Definitely, a nice review. Although one thing struck me - you called the speakers "tinny" - to me they sound extremely good, considering their tiny size. You don't know "tinny" unless you've heard my Sony VAIO PCG-GR300 - now *that* is tinny. Compared to the VAIO, the M6Ne is pure HiFi.

    By the way, I stole your keyboard photo for my EL keyboard writeup, since I (stupidly) didn't take a photo of my keyboard before disassembling it. So, thanks for that too, it's saving me from having to reassemble it purely from memory.

    Oh also, you mentioned there is a two-speed fan. It actually runs at three speeds that I've seen - 3000, 3600, and 4000rpm.

    old: Sony PCG-GR300P 1.13GHz PIII-M, 512MB
    new: Asus M6Ne 2.00GHz P-M, 2GB
     
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  4. pstrisik

    pstrisik Notebook Evangelist

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    <blockquote id='quote'> quote:<hr height='1' noshade id='quote'>Originally posted by highlandsun:
    Definitely, a nice review. Although one thing struck me - you called the speakers "tinny" - to me they sound extremely good, considering their tiny size. You don't know "tinny" unless you've heard my Sony VAIO PCG-GR300 - now *that* is tinny. Compared to the VAIO, the M6Ne is pure HiFi.
    ..........
    Oh also, you mentioned there is a two-speed fan. It actually runs at three speeds that I've seen - 3000, 3600, and 4000rpm.<hr height='1' noshade id='quote'></font id='quote'></blockquote id='quote'>
    Thanks Highlandsun.....

    Speakers are relative. If all we are talking about is notebook speakers, then I would say the Asus' are pretty good. But they are still "tinny" relative to computer speakers in general.

    Thanks for the clarification about the fan. I didn't use software to read this, just going by ear and looking at mobilemeter for temps. Is there freeware that will give fan info on the M6?



    ...........Peter

    Arrived Aug. 26th!!...
    My review: http://www.notebookreview.com/forums/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=5722
    Asus M6BNe 1.7GB Dothan w/Arctic Silver
    15.4" WXGA, Radeon 9700 w/64MB
    2 x 512MB Corsair PC2700 DDR333
    Hitachi 60GB 7,200 RPM Harddrive
    Combo 4X +/- DVD R/RW-CD R/RW
    Intel PRO/Wireless 2200 b/g LAN card
    Windows XP Professional
    3 yr warranty, 1 yr no dead pixel policy
    from Powernotebooks.com
     
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  5. highlandsun

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    Asus Probe will give the fan speed.

    re: the speakers - yeah, I know what you mean. I use headphones if I really want to listen to anything...

    old: Sony PCG-GR300P 1.13GHz PIII-M, 512MB
    new: Asus M6Ne 2.00GHz P-M, 2GB
     
  6. pstrisik

    pstrisik Notebook Evangelist

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    <blockquote id='quote'> quote:<hr height='1' noshade id='quote'>Originally posted by highlandsun:
    Asus Probe will give the fan speed.<hr height='1' noshade id='quote'></font id='quote'></blockquote id='quote'>

    Thanks... I'm getting that reading now.

    It looks like 3000rpm starts at 45C, 3600rpm on at 60C and back off at 55C (I think). I haven't gotten it up to a third speed yet. That's reassurring actually! I got it up to about 67C and it was still at 3600rpm.



    ...........Peter

    Arrived Aug. 26th!!...
    My review: http://www.notebookreview.com/forums/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=5722
    Asus M6BNe 1.7GB Dothan w/Arctic Silver
    15.4" WXGA, Radeon 9700 w/64MB
    2 x 512MB Corsair PC2700 DDR333
    Hitachi 60GB 7,200 RPM Harddrive
    Combo 4X +/- DVD R/RW-CD R/RW
    Intel PRO/Wireless 2200 b/g LAN card
    Windows XP Professional
    3 yr warranty, 1 yr no dead pixel policy
    from Powernotebooks.com
     
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    Great review! & I hope the notebook keeps going strong for ya
    a
    :)

    ASUS M6Ne 15.4" WSXGA 1.7 PM ATI9700 80Gb HDD 512Mb RAM
     
  8. JerryMouse

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    Peter,
    Thanks for a great, detailed review!

    I was wondering, do you do any multitasking? If so, how would you say your Asus performs in that regard? If you have experience with Pentium 4 PCs with Hyperthreading, how would say your laptop's multitasking performance compares with a P4's?

    Thanks for any info,
    Jerry
     
  9. pstrisik

    pstrisik Notebook Evangelist

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    <blockquote id='quote'> quote:<hr height='1' noshade id='quote'>Originally posted by JerryMouse
    Thanks for a great, detailed review!

    I was wondering, do you do any multitasking? If so, how would you say your Asus performs in that regard? If you have experience with Pentium 4 PCs with Hyperthreading, how would say your laptop's multitasking performance compares with a P4's?
    <hr height='1' noshade id='quote'></font id='quote'></blockquote id='quote'>

    Thanks Jerry.... I don't have much to compare to. I keep a number of apps up most of the time, but usually not anything that runs intensively while I'm doing something else. I can run an AVG virus scan and I notice no lag while typing. In fact, I'm running a test right now. I'm running a scan, playing a video in windows media and typing. I am not noticing any typing lag whatsoever. The video, normally runs smooth, drops a frame or two. I've not used a P4HT. I imagine it would do better since that's what it's designed for, but it would also run much hotter and give poor battery life.

    Hope that helps......

    ...........Peter

    Arrived Aug. 26th!!...
    My review: http://www.notebookreview.com/forums/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=5722
    Asus M6BNe 1.7GB Dothan w/Arctic Silver
    15.4" WXGA, Radeon 9700 w/64MB
    2 x 512MB Corsair PC2700 DDR333
    Hitachi 60GB 7,200 RPM Harddrive
    Combo 4X +/- DVD R/RW-CD R/RW
    Intel PRO/Wireless 2200 b/g LAN card
    Windows XP Professional
    3 yr warranty, 1 yr no dead pixel policy
    from Powernotebooks.com
     
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  10. remPeter

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    Peter, can you tell me the height x width dimensions of the 15.4" screen?

    Thanks!
     
  11. pstrisik

    pstrisik Notebook Evangelist

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    <blockquote id='quote'> quote:<hr height='1' noshade id='quote'>Originally posted by remPeter:
    Peter, can you tell me the height x width dimensions of the 15.4" screen?
    <hr height='1' noshade id='quote'></font id='quote'></blockquote id='quote'>

    13" x 8.25" +/- .1"


    ...........Peter

    Arrived Aug. 26th!!...
    My review: http://www.notebookreview.com/forums/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=5722
    Asus M6BNe 1.7GB Dothan w/Arctic Silver
    15.4" WXGA, Radeon 9700 w/64MB
    2 x 512MB Corsair PC2700 DDR333
    Hitachi 60GB 7,200 RPM Harddrive
    Combo 4X +/- DVD R/RW-CD R/RW
    Intel PRO/Wireless 2200 b/g LAN card
    Windows XP Professional
    3 yr warranty, 1 yr no dead pixel policy
    from Powernotebooks.com
     
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  12. pizarrodiego

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    Hello,
    I am a new happy asus notebook buyer,
    I have bought it in Switzerland and wondered how to reassemble the keyboard the way I want it.
    Any suggestions?

    Thanks [:I],

    Diego Pizarro
     
  13. collegekid

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    Isn't the Asus m6BNe suppose to weigh in at 5.6lbs? That's what the main site says and some retailers. So I am kind of confused. I really got interested in this one but if it is more than 6 then it's out of the question.
     
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    pstrisik Notebook Evangelist

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    <blockquote id='quote'> quote:<hr height='1' noshade id='quote'>Originally posted by collegekid
    Isn't the Asus m6BNe suppose to weigh in at 5.6lbs? That's what the main site says and some retailers. So I am kind of confused. I really got interested in this one but if it is more than 6 then it's out of the question.
    <hr height='1' noshade id='quote'></font id='quote'></blockquote id='quote'>
    They list 5.6 pounds "with traveller's drawer" which means without the optical drive. Add in the drive and it is about 6.4 lbs. It is a bit misleading IMO.


    ...........Peter

    ASUS M6BNe - My reviews:
    http://www.notebookreview.com/forums/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=5722
    http://notebookforums.com/showthread.php?p=426053#post426053
    1.7GB Dothan w/AS5, 15.4" WXGA, ATI 9700/64MB
    1024MB Corsair, 60GB 7,200rpm, DVD+/-R/RW
    Intel PRO/Wireless 2200bg, WinXP Pro SP2
    3 yr warranty, 1 yr no bad pixel policy from Powernotebooks.com
     
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  15. collegekid

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    The drive is that heavy? How convenient do you think carrying around this laptop would be especially for someone who has to carry it ever so often?
     
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    I would not recommend the M6N if you plan on luging it around all day everyday, for that purpose your much better of with a M5N. However for the odd bit of travel you should be ok, esp if you really need the extra gpu grunt. For its class the M6N is still one of the lightest, eg compare it to the ACERs and Dell8600 which start at 3kg+. So if your after a 15.4" mobile gamer then the M6N is a great choice. I messure the optical drive at around 300g. My M6Ne is supposed to start at 2.8kg, that takes it to 3.1kg then add the bag, mouse battery pack and other extras and your looking at +3.5kg easy! Most manf. will do this sort of thing, ie give weight minus all the bits you need, so my advice is add at least 1/2 kg to any weight listed.
    a :)
    ps sorry I don't know pounds so can't give you the weights in that system[:I]

    ASUS M6Ne 15.4" WSXGA 1.7 PM ATI9700 80Gb HDD 1Gb RAM
     
  17. pstrisik

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    <blockquote id='quote'> quote:<hr height='1' noshade id='quote'>Originally posted by collegekid

     
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    to aid with those metric conversions try this site: http://www.onlineconversion.com/

    3.5Kg = 7.71lb

    Google is simple for doing conversions and finding the ratios of conversions too:

    http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=how+many+pounds+in+a+kg

    You can query Google with a term like this: "3.5kg = ?lbs" and get the result.
     
  19. Phillips

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    Could you please show pictures of the power adaptor? I am very intererested in buying this laptop, but I am gonna take it with me everywhere. My friend has a dell inspiron and his power adptor is as heavy as his laptop (and its HUUUGE!).

    This information would be very helpfull!

    And thanx for the review and the pics, really helped alot for my decision!
     
  20. pstrisik

    pstrisik Notebook Evangelist

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    <blockquote id='quote'> quote:<hr height='1' noshade id='quote'>Originally posted by Phillips

     
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  21. Paade

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    Hi,

    Thanks Peter, that was very nice review! But I have to ask, what do you think about your notebook now? Are you still satisfied to that? Have you got any problems?

    I am considering about buy Asus M6826 model, but I have heard that local after-sale service is in Holland (I live in Finland) and local importer doesn't know much about technical details.

    Thanks,

    Paade
     
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    <blockquote id='quote'> quote:<hr height='1' noshade id='quote'>Originally posted by Paade
    Thanks Peter, that was very nice review! But I have to ask, what do you think about your notebook now? Are you still satisfied to that? Have you got any problems?

    I am considering about buy Asus M6826 model, but I have heard that local after-sale service is in Holland (I live in Finland) and local importer doesn't know much about technical details.<hr height='1' noshade id='quote'></font id='quote'></blockquote id='quote'>

    Hi Paade,

    I still like this computer very much. In fact, I think I like it more now than when I first got it. There have been no problems that were not remedied. I had an issue with standby and the Intel wireless software, but a BIOS upgrade fixed that. Some have had heat/fan issues, but mine has been cool and quiet.

    I'm traveling right now. I have found that dimming the screen to about 20-30% (still quite usable) has given me battery life in the neighborhood of 5 hours for word processing and general type work! I am very pleased about that.

    One complaint is the "audio dj" buttons on the left. I don't use them and I find that I press them by accident occaisionally when I lift or move the computer when it is on. That makes the default media player come up. But it's really a minor annoyance and it wouldn't stop me from buying it again.

    Another issue is the optical drive. I opted for the DVD R/RW. It's a Toshiba and is very particular about the media I use. If I were buying again, I would only get the DVD - CD R/RW and buy an external DVD burner.

    I can't speak to service since I don't know your situation in Finland. I have support from my reseller if I need it. And I have emailed Asus support in the US and have received advice. I have not had to have anything serviced.

    I hope that helps in your decision!


    ...........Peter

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    1.7GB Dothan w/AS5, 15.4" WXGA, ATI 9700/64MB
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  23. startech

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    Diego,
    Email me and I can get you pricing on the keyboard you want. We can order them for any language.
    [email protected]
    Thanks.

    <blockquote id='quote'> quote:<hr height='1' noshade id='quote'>Originally posted by pizarrodiego

     
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    Hi,

    Thanks Peter. It was very nice to hear that you still like your computer. In Finland Asus is very competitive. Price is about 1500 euros (computer like yours but M725 processor, 512 MB memory and 15,1" SXGA 1400*1050). Thats a couple of hundred euros cheaper than for example comparable Acer computers and comparable Fujitsu-Siemens computers cost about 2200 euros.

    So thanks again!

    -Paade
     
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    Nice review! here is another greate review of Asus M6 laptop:

    http://www.steamedturtle.com/modules.php?name=Content&pa=showpage&pid=68
     
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    Peter,

    That toshiba drive is pretty picky.. I know you're probably not in the market, but I think your computer is going to well outlast your desire to use that drive.

    Just to keep you updated, that drive was replaced by Asus is July for the 4x Panasonic - much better in the way of burning ANYTHING.... The newest drive is the 8x Panasonic Dual Layer / Dual Format. For about $150 you can toss that in your system.

    Thanks,
    Justin
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    <blockquote id='quote'> quote:<hr height='1' noshade id='quote'>Originally posted by PROPortable

     
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    Well, we don't need more of those drives.....

    But for $150, an 8x dual layer burner..... Unless you're getting a 16x dual layer burner for that price, it doesn't make a ton of sense.. the notebook drives have done a good job at catching up to the desktop drives in speed, formats and price..

    But, it's still your call..... with the external, you'll have two burners.

    Thanks,
    Justin
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