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Looking More Like Modern Art Than Computer, the eMachines Mini-e ER1402 Small Form Factor Desktop is a Great Addition to Any Home June 25, 2010 08:03 AM Eastern Daylight Time IRVINE, ...
The new eMachines eMD620-5777 is a full-sized laptop that competes with Netbooks on price.
The eMachines EM250 first made a huge splash when Walmart offered the netbook for $228 the day after Christmas. That deal is done and gone, but the EM250 is still one of the cheapest mini-laptops ...
eMachines still makes PCs? Oh, yes, they definitely do. It may not be a brand that you're incredibly familiar with, but the company is putting it on thick with the introduction of their newest ...
The eMachines Mini-e ER1402 ... Priced at $300, the computer features a 1.7GHz AMD Athlon Neo processor, Windows 7 Home Premium, NVIDIA nForce 9200 graphics, 2GB of RAM, ...
Available this month, the small form factor eMachines EL1300 Series is currently available in two models, the $298 EL1300G-01w and the $398 EL1300G-02w, which includes a 20-inch widescreen LCD.
Think again: eMachines are offering their full 14.1-inch widescreen notebook, the eMachines eMD620-5777, with a 1.6GHz AMD Athlon 2650e CPU, 1GB of RAM and a 160GB hard-drive for a madly ...
If you're looking for something even simpler, and cheaper, than a Mac Mini for basic computing and perhaps some living room-related duties, eMachines is happy to oblige you with the new Mini-e ...
eMachines® just introduced its newest and most radically designed small form factor desktop, the Mini-e Home Entertainment Center. The size, weight and thickness of a small book, the unique glossy ...
The twee little Mini-e ER1402 is a $300 computer with a big heart. The fella weighs a mere 9 pounds and has HDMI out and AMD Athlon II NEO Processor, NVIDIA GeForce 9200 graphics and 2GB of memory ...
We’re going to get hate mail from New Mexico again. Last December, inspired by a surprisingly positive experience with a $599 review system, we included a line in our year-end roundup complimenting ...
Netbook-schmetbook. eMachines isn’t calling its first laptop in two years a netbook, which would imply that it’s smaller and cheaper than a traditional laptop computer. The Irvine-based brand ...
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