IRVINE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--eMachines today introduced a new line of desktop PCs ideal for home PC users and students heading back to school this fall. The new line of value-priced PCs feature ...
Entire Line Boasts DVD Burners, Hard Drives Capacities of 120GB and Higher; 19-Inch and 17-Inch Widescreen LCDs Boost Visual Experience During a time of year when consumers’ finances are top-of-mind, ...
Sporting a bright and shiny white design accented with green LED lighting, the eMachines ET1300-02, ET1810-01 and ET1810-03 desktop PCs all deliver solid performance and expansion capabilities in a ...
eMachines has made the move to 64 bits. The PC manufacturer and seller, best known for its low-price desktops, this week quietly introduced the T6000, a desktop built around Advanced Micro Devices' 64 ...
I think we need a new name for all-in-one PCs. Because there’s a whole new crop of these iMac-esque computer-in-a-monitor style desktops that are based on the same idea as netbooks. No, they’re not ...
Irvine, Calif. — Gateway rolled out its winter PC line introducing five eMachine-branded desktop and notebook computers. With this rollout Gateway focused on improving graphics capability with the ...
The low-price PC maker is hoping its faster desktops will help chase away the winter blues. At the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas on Thursday, the PC maker launched four new desktops for the ...
Coming off a holiday season with historic lows in desktop PC prices, Gateway introduced four new low-cost eMachines desktops on Thursday, including one that brings a DVD burner to the low end of the ...
One of a bunch of desktop PCs that PCWorld recently reviewed, this one doesn’t top the charts, the reviewer says, but the price and the fact that it compromises little on performance or quality makes ...
At first glance, the eMachines T6212 ($629 as tested, before rebate and without monitor) looks like many of the other eMachines value desktops we've seen lately. Under the hood, however, this one is ...
eMachines has made the move to 64 bits. The PC manufacturer and seller, best known for its low-price desktops, this week quietly introduced the T6000, a desktop built around Advanced Micro Devices' 64 ...