Reviewed on July 31, 2009The eMachines ET1810-03 isn't the fastest or the most attractive computer, but we can't argue with the low price, attractive design, and a complete (if not slightly barren) set of components. If you can deal with the midtower size, it will make for an excellent general purpose PC for the home.TAGS:eMachines Inc., Gateway Inc., optical drive, fax, Intel, Ethernet, Apple Computer, modem, hard drive, PC
Reviewed on July 21, 2008With stiff competition from other sub-$400 PCs, eMachines' T5247 has a hard time standing out. It will certainly serve as a basic productivity system, but other desktops will help you stretch your computer dollar even further.TAGS:eMachines Inc., Acer Inc., burner, 32-bit, Ethernet, Gateway Inc., adapter, Intel, Dell, PC, hard drive
January 14, 2005An Amish PC may sound like a contradiction in terms, but Truvia can make one for you--provided you have $55,000 to spare.TAGS:eMachines Inc., Gateway Inc., DVD burner, PC, DVD