Hey blue,
The pricing seems quite decent for both models. I did a quick search for these notebooks. In case you do not have this info here are the links:
Here are the specs for the A3:
http://cdgenp01.csd.toshiba.com/content/product/pdf_files/detailed_specs/tecra_A3-S611.pdf
I found two M6’s. The ‘A’ and the ‘R’:
A:
http://au.asus.com/products4.aspx?modelmenu=2&model=470&l1=5&l2=24&l3=0
R:
http://au.asus.com/products4.aspx?modelmenu=2&model=40&l1=5&l2=24&l3=0
Some things I notice:
- The A3 has a 533 FSB, this will help performance somewhat. The M6 has a 400FSB.
- The M6 weights a little less (less than 0.5 lbs less) and has a larger screen
- Both can be upgraded to 2GB memory
- The M6 has a built in card reader support – not sure if ‘support’ means it has a card reader built in or not, if so, great for freeing space on your digital camera or backing up your images while on the road.
- Specs indicate that the M6R will get 3.6 to 4.5 hours (M6A - 4.5 to 5.5) out of the batter, the A3 gets 3.45 hours. But this depends on the condition and age of the actual batteries.
Other things you might want to check:
- Does the M6 come with XP Pro or Home, minor but still a consideration.
- Double check that the A3 does indeed have a DVD-RW drive, the specs indicate DVD-Read only. The M6
has the option for DVD-RW, even dual layer. Both are CD-RW.
I would go for the M6 myself, especially the M6R because of the graphics. Just add more memory. What you find out about the DVD drives could also be a major deciding factor.
Hope this helps blue.