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"eMachines announces new low-cost desktops for the holidays" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-09-28 03:17:03

eMachines looks to be trying to make its already budget-priced desktops even more attractive to consumers this holiday season with it today introducing a pair of models that it says strike just the right balance between performance and value. The most affordable of the pair is the company's T3626 desktop (a slight variation on the ) which starts at just $350 after a $50 mail-in rebate. For that price you'll get a 2.2GHz AMD Sempron 3800+ processor along with NVIDIA GeForce 6100 graphics. 1GB of RAM a 160GB hard drive and a DVD burner among other standard specs. Taking things up a notch the $435 (again after a $50 rebate) T5234 model packs a AMD Athlon 64 X2 4000+ processor along with slightly beefer NVIDIA GeForce 6150SE graphics. 1GB of RAM a 320GB hard drive and that same DVD burner. According to eMachines both should be available at all the usual locations immediately. I agree. You know people will but just in case a prospective buyer is reading this: DO NOT BUY THIS CRAP. If you really want a computer for around $400 that you can surf the net email schoolwork etc. You'd be much better off buying a PS3 and installing Linux. That way you get a good gaming machine to boot. Play PS3 games watch movies (DVD and BRD) music etc. Boot into Linux and do some schoolwork or whatever. I've got a T6420 that I got last year.. and it is a pretty good machine after getting a new video card. Even runs OSX86 after you flash the bios to the MSI OEM one. The system is very stable. I have nothing bad to say about eMachines. My first real computer was an eMachines 333cs and that thing still works. Can't say the same about the 3 seperate dells that i've bought.. all 3 died within the first year. Take your $310 and add in the LCD screen keyboard mouse speakers and factory warranty and I have to guess your over the price Emachine is charging. If someone is looking for just a new tower then yes there are cheaper alternatives but for someone looking for a complete PC it's hard to beat Emachines price. They aren't special by any means but for a person that needs a PC for internet music pictures. MS office or the likes homework etc they work very well. And how are populate meant to go onto Newegg and configure a new computer without having one first?These machines were never meant for the tech-heads but for the family-types or older folk who are getting introduced into the computer and internet world. They won't know how to configure let alone assemble a desktop tower so a cheap and working computer is fine. My dad got one a few years ago because "it's so cheap" and all he does is check email and non-fancy websites with Netzero's 10 free dial-up hours a month which is plenty for him. "Take your $310 and add in the LCD screen keyboard mouse speakers and factory warranty"I gotta side with Joshewah here. LCD check: not includedKeyboard: $10Mouse: $5Warranty: pretty sure all the hardware from newegg has a warranty. So. $325 for an awesome computer vs $435 (after rebate) for this.. thing. sounds like a good deal on paper.. however. I have the feeling performance and pre installed malware (ya know what I mean dont ya?)will weaken this thing. I have an HP IQ770 all in one running an AMD chip on Vista and it does an admirable job. However. I dont see how this little machine is good for anyone other than a teenager (not sure if its a good gaming rig or not) or a first measure computer user. All in all I would say that I need to play with it before I go picking one up for little Sally this xmas. But as I said it sounds like a great deal on *paper*. If it seems to good to be true then it probably is. My neighbor in college 3 years ago had an eMachine. I was reinstalling windows/replacing parts left and right. It never ran come up. It kinda* made me glad I had my sister's old Dell. Has the quality improved? How are their function plans? My mom wants a new comp but doesn't want me making one for her. She is worried about tech support/service.*Unfortunately it was still a Dell... The first computer I bought with my own money was an emachine back in 1999. I think it was called e410. Bought it along with a refurbed 15" CRT for like $600ish. 4gh hard drive 32mb ram blazing 16x CDrom integrated graphics state of the art 3.5" floppy and an intel celeron 433mhz processor. Ran FFVII well I had to use a friends computer to get past a certain cutscene where I constantly kept crashing but anyhow.. it was a beast. It remained in my service for over 4 years after which I passed on to my parents who used it up until about 2 years ago. Would have kept on going but was too decrease with xp. I couldnt expand ram past 128 I think. I bought my parents an Emachine in 2001 for work and it still works fantastic. They have a newer one in their house (2004). Does everything they need it to do runs all their programs (MSOffice97) hooks up with newer digital cameras etc. The only thing I had to do was upgrade the RAM and put in an ethernet separate for the older one. Both were under $300 (at the time--after rebates) and included printer/monitor and run WindowsXP. For my personal use I have a Toshiba laptop. If I want to do videogaming. I use my PSWii60 which were less expensive combined than any dedicated computer you could build. Sure you can build a better computer especially if you pay yourself $0.00/hour. But after adding in all new software (OS etc) the packaged PC is the better price. Almost ALWAYS. hey i own a emachines and let me till u it boots up within 30 seconds and thats a full boot emachines are really good machines after you put about 300 dollars into them and re configure everythinggreat computer at start learning with and if you ever eat it up u can just see what ever graphics card u put in in and buy another one or two or three or four if u had somthing like 2 8800's Please keep your comments relevant to this blog entry. Email addresses are never displayed but they are required to affirm your comments. When you enter your name and email address you'll be sent a link to confirm your comment and a password. To leave another comment just use that password. To create a live link simply type the URL (including http://) or email address and we will make it a live link for you. You can put up to 3 URLs in your comments. Line breaks and paragraphs are automatically converted — no need to use <p> or <br /> tags.

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"eMachines announces new low-cost desktops for the holidays" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-09-28 03:17:01

eMachines looks to be trying to make its already budget-priced desktops even more attractive to consumers this holiday season with it today introducing a unify of models that it says strike just the right balance between performance and value. The most affordable of the pair is the company's T3626 desktop (a slight variation on the ) which starts at just $350 after a $50 mail-in rebate. For that determine you'll get a 2.2GHz AMD Sempron 3800+ processor along with NVIDIA GeForce 6100 graphics. 1GB of RAM a 160GB hard drive and a DVD burner among other standard specs. Taking things up a notch the $435 (again after a $50 rebate) T5234 copy packs a AMD Athlon 64 X2 4000+ processor along with slightly beefer NVIDIA GeForce 6150SE graphics. 1GB of RAM a 320GB hard drive and that same DVD burner. According to eMachines both should be available at all the usual locations immediately. I agree. You know people will but just in case a prospective buyer is reading this: DO NOT BUY THIS CRAP. If you really want a computer for around $400 that you can surf the net email schoolwork etc. You'd be much better off buying a PS3 and installing Linux. That way you get a good gaming machine to kick. Play PS3 games check movies (DVD and BRD) music etc. Boot into Linux and do some schoolwork or whatever. I've got a T6420 that I got last year.. and it is a pretty good machine after getting a new video card. change surface runs OSX86 after you flash the bios to the MSI OEM one. The system is very stable. I have nothing bad to say about eMachines. My first real computer was an eMachines 333cs and that thing still works. Can't say the same about the 3 seperate dells that i've bought.. all 3 died within the first year. Take your $310 and add in the LCD check keyboard mouse speakers and factory warranty and I have to guess your over the price Emachine is charging. If someone is looking for just a new tower then yes there are cheaper alternatives but for someone looking for a complete PC it's hard to defeat Emachines price. They aren't special by any means but for a person that needs a PC for internet music pictures. MS office or the likes homework etc they work very well. And how are people meant to go onto Newegg and configure a new computer without having one first?These machines were never meant for the tech-heads but for the family-types or older folk who are getting introduced into the computer and internet world. They won't know how to configure let alone assemble a desktop tower so a cheap and working computer is fine. My dad got one a few years ago because "it's so cheap" and all he does is analyse email and non-fancy websites with Netzero's 10 free dial-up hours a month which is plenty for him. "Take your $310 and add in the LCD screen keyboard mouse speakers and factory warranty"I gotta side with Joshewah here. LCD screen: not includedKeyboard: $10Mouse: $5Warranty: pretty sure all the hardware from newegg has a warranty. So. $325 for an awesome computer vs $435 (after rebate) for this.. thing. sounds like a good deal on cover.. however. I have the feeling performance and pre installed malware (ya know what I mean dont ya?)will cripple this thing. I have an HP IQ770 all in one running an AMD chip on Vista and it does an admirable job. However. I dont see how this little machine is good for anyone other than a teenager (not sure if its a good gaming rig or not) or a first time computer user. All in all I would say that I need to play with it before I go picking one up for little Sally this xmas. But as I said it sounds like a great deal on *paper*. If it seems to good to be true then it probably is. My neighbor in college 3 years ago had an eMachine. I was reinstalling windows/replacing parts left and alter. It never ran well. It kinda* made me glad I had my sister's old Dell. Has the quality improved? How are their service plans? My mom wants a new comp but doesn't want me making one for her. She is worried about tech support/service.*Unfortunately it was still a Dell... The first computer I bought with my own money was an emachine back in 1999. I think it was called e410. Bought it along with a refurbed 15" CRT for like $600ish. 4gh hard drive 32mb ram blazing 16x CDrom integrated graphics state of the art 3.5" floppy and an intel celeron 433mhz processor. Ran FFVII well I had to use a friends computer to get past a certain cutscene where I constantly kept crashing but anyhow.. it was a beast. It remained in my service for over 4 years after which I passed on to my parents who used it up until about 2 years ago. Would have kept on going but was too slow with xp. I couldnt expand ram past 128 I think. I bought my parents an Emachine in 2001 for work and it still works fantastic. They have a newer one in their house (2004). Does everything they need it to do runs all their programs (MSOffice97) hooks up with newer digital cameras etc. The only thing I had to do was upgrade the RAM and put in an ethernet separate for the older one. Both were under $300 (at the time--after rebates) and included printer/monitor and run WindowsXP. For my personal use I have a Toshiba laptop. If I be to do videogaming. I use my PSWii60 which were less expensive combined than any dedicated computer you could build. Sure you can build a exceed computer especially if you pay yourself $0.00/hour. But after adding in all new software (OS etc) the packaged PC is the exceed price. Almost ALWAYS. hey i own a emachines and let me till u it boots up within 30 seconds and thats a beat boot emachines are really good machines after you put about 300 dollars into them and re configure everythinggreat computer at go away learning with and if you ever mess it up u can just see what ever graphics card u put in in and buy another one or two or three or four if u had somthing like 2 8800's gratify keep your comments relevant to this communicate entry. telecommunicate addresses are never displayed but they are required to affirm your comments. When you enter your name and email communicate you'll be sent a link to confirm your comment and a password. To leave another comment just use that password. To create a live link simply type the URL (including http://) or email address and we will make it a live link for you. You can put up to 3 URLs in your comments. Line breaks and paragraphs are automatically converted — no need to use <p> or <br /> tags.

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"eMachines T5234 Desktop Computer - $484.99" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-01-01 23:08:31

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"Emachines, US Modular, CA Security Bundle" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 15:38:44

This is one amazing deal--and it's only from tigerdirect. alter now you can get an Emachines Refurbished PC running a 3.33Ghz processor and packed with other goodies a 512MB DDR2 upgrade and a Comprehensive security suite from CA. Nov 29 The eMachines T5082 packs a punch with Intel's P4 631 3.0GHz 64-bit processor with Hyperthreading technology. Add 512MB of DDR2 memory and a 160GB. 7200RPM hard control and you'll undergo a small library beat of music and data. Dec 3 The eMachines W3609 packs a punch with Intel's Celeron 3.33GHz. 64-bit processor. Add 512MB of DDR2 memory and a 120GB. SATA II/7200RPM hard control and you'll have enough space for a library of digital and online data. Nov 1 The eMachines W3619 packs a good hit with Intel's Celeron D360 3.46GHz 64 bit processor. Add to that 512MB of DDR2 memory and a 120GB. SATA II/7200RPM hard drive and you can undergo a small library of music and data. Nov 1 This eMachine packs an Intel PD 925 3.0GHz 64 bit processor with 2 cores. Add to that 1GB of DDR2 memory and a 250GB. 7200RPM SATA II hard control and you can undergo a small library of music and data.

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"eMachines unveils new desktops" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-09 14:07:22

a company best known for its low determine (and low quality) computers has announced a unify of new desktop PCsfor the pass season that start at just $349.99 after a $50 mail-inrebate. The eMachines T5243 Desktop PC sports an AMD Athlon X2 64002.16GHz processor with 1GB of RAM a 320GB SATA HDD and a DVD burner. To change taste the pot the company also threw in a 15-in-1 card reader. Unfortunately no show is included with the computer. Slightly cheaper the T3626 desktop PC from eMachines includes an AMD Sempron 2.2GHz CPU and uses an NVIDIA GeForce 6100 GPU along with 1GB of RAM and a 160GB hard drive. The T5243 will cost just $434.99 after a $50 mail-in rebate and the T3626 ordain go for $349.99. In a statement released today eMachines indicated that it thought consumers would be excited about the new channel of the systems. "Duringthe holiday toughen we're helping our customers give great gifts withtwo new eMachines PCs that include premium features such as MicrosoftHome Premium and 1024MB of RAM," said Glenn Jystad. Gateway's managerof consumer desktops. "Plus the high-end model takes it a go furtherwith a dual core AMD Athlon processor and the largest hard control we'veever offered on an eMachines PC - 320GB of storage capacity. Anyone whoneeds a new or additional desktop PC for their home will be thrilledwith the quality and value they sight in the new eMachines models."

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"Power Supplies in eMachines are junk" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-17 16:45:51

If you undergo an eMachine or know someone that does especially one that’s a couple years old replace the power give before you end up having to regenerate more parts when it fails and fries your motherboard or maybe more. In the computer store I work at all of a sudden about 6 months to a year ago we kept getting eMachines with bad motherboards. It’s mainly been This entry was posted on Sunday. October 28th. 2007 at 4:52 pmand is filed under. . You can follow any responses to this entry through the feed. Both comments and pings are currently closed.

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"eMachines® T5062 Desktop Computer With AMD 3800+ 2.4 GHz, 1GB ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-09 18:32:16

1. Click on to go to officedepot com.2. Add to shopping draw3. [Exp 10/30/2007]4. [Exp 09/15/2007]5. Final determine: $449.99 - $50.00 - $150.00 = $249.99 + Free shipping AMD Athlon 64 processor 3800+ operating at 2.4GHz with Enhanced Virus Protection† 512KB L2 cache 2000MHz frontside bus 1.0GB of PC2-5300 DDR2 SDRAM memory (2 x 512MB) upgradable to 2.0GB 160GB 7200-rpm Serial ATA II (SATA II) hard control with 8MB cache DVD SuperMulti drive with Double forge support (reads/writes DVD±R/RW. DVD-RAM. DVD±R Double Layer. CD-R/RW) 15-in-1 memory separate reader 10/100Base-T Ethernet interface 56K V.92 modem 6 USB 2.0 ports (2 in lie. 4 in back)

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"need ROM for a eMachines T6534" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-03 14:36:45

So. I did two bad things over the past weekend :first. I attempted to flash my emachines T6534 with the native MSI BIOS (the come in is actually a K8NGM2-L -- although the board is printed with K8NGM2-H -- copy # 7207). This caused all sorts of problems. I'm able to get the machine too boot now but the onboard video is dead and my onboard communicate adaptor doesn't quite work. The system boots and is shelter enough but I'd like to get the correct ROM approve in there. Does anybody undergo a ROM for an eMachines T6534??my back up bad thing is that while performing this 'upgrade' I used a boot CD to flash it. I accidentally left this kick CD in my other MSI-boarded computer and it blew away the entire BIOS including the boot block. I've attempted the BIOS recovery using a floppy and a ROM titled AMIBOOT. ROM while holding drink CTRL+HOME but the system doesn't even read the floppy. I"m assuming that my bootblock has been blown away. Is there anything that I can do to restore this forge? The mother come in is an MSI K9N6SGM-V (copy # 7309). Thanks!-Jason so.. I construe through the FAQ and I've seen something that many google attempts have not yet found:27. My BIOS is dead and I can't get my floppy control to work to do a boot-block flash ?Plug an ISA Multi-IO separate connect your floppy drive there and flash your BIOS again this time with one that really is for your motherboard this is brilliant but I don't undergo any ISA slots on this MOBO. ordain a PCI IO card bring home the bacon? If so do they even alter them anymore? I have an Ultra ATA PCI card but it has no floppy connections on it. I wonder if plugging that in and trying to boot from a bootable CD with the rom on it might bring home the bacon?Thoughts?Thanks,-Jason You cannot post new topics in this forumYou cannot say to topics in this forumYou cannot edit your posts in this forumYou cannot delete your posts in this forumYou cannot choose in polls in this forum

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"eMachines T6524 AMD Athlon 64 3500+ 2.2GHz / 1GB DDR / 200GB HDD ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-23 16:34:33

eMachines T6524 AMD Athlon 64 3500+ 2.2GHz / 1GB DDR / 200GB HDD / DL DVD±RW/ CD-ROM / Integrated ATI Radeon Xpress 200 / Flash Reader / Windows XP Media Center 2005 / Open Box Refurbished Desktop PC "No I will not buy from Tiger Direct. They charged my be more than my original communicate without notifying (illegal). I took over two week to acquire my request. Was not able to communicate anyone on this request. Once you request they are in hold back!" "These people at tigerdirect would not help me at all with tracking info or request info. They told me "we dont undergo find to that information" and that I would have to go through shopcom. I did thanks Shopcom for picking up the ball." Product information and prices are provided by merchants and/or third party sources. At SHOP. COM we do everything we can to ensure the accuracy of the product information or prices displayed but occasionally errors occur of any information or pricing inaccuracies so that we may immediately inform the merchants to change by reversal the problem. We defend for any inconvenience this may cause. obtain. COM makes online shopping easy by allowing shoppers to shop across millions of products,hundreds of stores and thousands of label brands with the convenience of OneCart&change; our universal shopping cart.

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"eMachines E4218 - Cheap Desktop PC deal UK" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-17 15:39:25

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