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    Emachines battery life

    Discussion in 'eMachines' started by DMB14, May 17, 2005.

  1. DMB14

    DMB14 Notebook Consultant

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    What kind of battery life are you guys getting with your Emachines M6811s (or 05, 07, 09, or 10)?

    Dell I6000
     
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    2 hours.
    If you want more than that, get a centrino chip (3-4 hours)




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  3. DMB14

    DMB14 Notebook Consultant

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    Thanks.

    Does anyone know where to buy extra batteries for Emachines laptops?

    Dell I6000
     
  4. olyteddy

    olyteddy Notebook Deity

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    <blockquote id='quote'> quote:<hr height='1' noshade id='quote'>Originally posted by DMB14

     
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  5. DMB14

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    Thanks.

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  6. X24

    X24 Notebook Evangelist

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    Oh, DMB, you thinking about getting an M68xx now? I thought you were just gunna get a better Dell 6000.

    Looking for $650-$700 laptop
     
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    <blockquote id='quote'> quote:<hr height='1' noshade id='quote'>Originally posted by X24

     
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  8. Airdog

    Airdog Notebook Enthusiast

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    64 bit processors won't be necessary soon????

    Last time I checked the entire PC market is moving towards 64 bit processors....

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  9. X24

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    I think he means, "i hope they won't be neccasary very soon"

    And, if you can get it configured the same for around the same price, i'd like to see, becuase that would change my mind completely!

    Looking for $650-$700 laptop