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The first eMachines PC made its debut many years ago. It was strictly an entry-level computer, and none too powerful. But it sold a bunch of them, due to its low price. The eMachines PCs of today are among the top three brands in retail.
The various eMachines PCs received many awards and accolades in 2005/2006, including awards from Computer Shopper, CNET, Consumer Reports and other publications.
While a low-priced PC, the eMachines T6534 offers fine features and is powered for today’s business and multimedia applications. It’s powered with nVidia GeForce 6100 graphics, too. We tested it with various video and graphics programs over a long period, and found it could handle them all.
Rather than using Intel processors, the eMachines T6534 uses the fast, 64-bit AMD Athlon 64 processor (2.20GHz). While not the fastest chip on the block, you probably won’t notice any difference. With the 16x dual-layer DVD±RW drive and the large 200GB hard drive, you can watch/listen to and burn lots of DVDs and CDs.
The T6534 will handle tomorrow's applications, too. This includes Microsoft Windows Vista when it becomes available. However, some features available in premium editions of Windows Vista—like the Windows Aero user interface—require advanced or additional hardware. See www.windowsvista.com/getready for details.
The eMachines T6534 comes with Microsoft Windows XP Home (SP2), 512MB memory (expandable to 4GB), and a 200GB hard drive (7200rpm, 2MB cache). There are lots of memory options with the 9-in-1 memory card reader. It works with Memory Stick, Memory Stick Pro, MultiMediaCard, Secure Digital, CompactFlash, IBM MicroDrive, SmartMedia, xD-Picture Card, and USB 2.0 flash memory devices.
There is a PCI Express slot available, accessible through the left-side panel. Sound is 6-channel (5.1) high-definition audio. The PC is network ready, with a 10/100Mbps integrated Ethernet LAN (RJ-45) port). For dial-up users, there’s a 56K, V.92-ready fax/modem. The PC comes with a premium multimedia keyboard, a 2-button wheel mouse, and USB-powered stereo speakers.
There are four USB ports in back, VGA external connector, parallel port, two PS/2 ports (for keyboard and mouse), and five audio ports (two in front, three in back). The PC is compact in size, measuring only 14.25 inches high 7.25 inches wide by 16 inches deep, and weighs 22.5 pounds.
Bundled software includes Microsoft Works 8.5, Microsoft Office 2003 Student Teacher Edition trial, Adobe Reader 7, CyberLink DVD Solution Suite, Windows Media Player 10, Microsoft Digital Image Starter Edition (60-day trial), RealNetworks RealPlayer, Quicktime, Napster 3.0 (30-day trial), Internet Explorer, AOL 9.0 (6-month membership), McAfee Internet Security Suite (90-day trial), and BigFix (identifies/resolves problems before they occur).
The basic T6534 is $449.99 (after $50 mail-in rebate), monitor extra; prices may vary with different configurations. Quoting Howie Mandel: “Deal or no deal?” It‘s a good deal.
E17T4 17-Inch LCD Monitor
The E17T4 17-Inch LCD Monitor from eMachines features an antiglare screen, fast response and a sharp display. And it takes up 50 percent less space than a standard CRT display.
The E17T4 supports the VESA (Video Electronics Standards Association) standards, so wall mounting is easy. This works well in a crowded office space, or stuck with a narrow desk.
The monitor resolution is 1280×1024 maximum, with 0.264mm dot pitch. It displays 16.2 million colors. User controls are handy, with power on/off button and on-screen display menu buttons on the right side.
The display stand offers viewing angles of 140 degrees left/right, and 130 degrees up/down. The monitor uses a standard analog (VGA), 15-pin mini d-sub port. The E17T4 is Energy Star compliant, using 45 watts (two watts in power-save mode).
Dimensions are 15 inches wide 15.26 inches high by 6.55 inches deep with stand; 15 inches wide by 13 inches high by 2.2 inches deep without stand. It weighs only 8.38 pounds with stand. The price is small too: $209.99 (after $50 mail-in rebate). This is also a real deal.
Surf to www.emachines.com. Or check prices at retailers like Wal-Mart, Best Buy, CompUSA, Circuit City, Costco, Office Depot and others retailers for the lowest price.
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