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<A HREF="http://www.pyrogamer.com" target="_new">PyroGamer.com</A> has reviewed the new eMachines Athlon64 notebook, the eMachines m6809.

Check out the review here: <A HREF="http://www.pyrogamer.com/index.php/reviews/163" target="_new">http://www.pyrogamer.com/index.php/reviews/163</A>.

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