eMachines is hoping to expand its horizons with a new wide-screen notebook PC. The low-price PC maker on Tuesday launched its first portable PC, dubbed the M5305, since a management buyout took the ...
eMachines has become one of the first brand-name PC makers to build a notebook with Advanced Micro Devices' 64-bit Mobile Athlon 64 processor. The notebook, the M6805, comes with a Mobile Athlon 64 ...
Family pestering for a new laptop this holiday season but economics leading you down the netbook aisles? Think again: eMachines are offering their full 14.1-inch widescreen notebook, the eMachines ...
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 ...
Serving tech enthusiasts for over 25 years. TechSpot means tech analysis and advice you can trust. Following some absence from retail shelves, Acer has resurrected the eMachines brand in the laptop ...
Last week I wrote about a $1,119 eMachines notebook PC that's an excellent choice for students and budget-conscious consumers looking for a full-featured, albeit somewhat weighty, machine. The ...
PC World Report<BR><BR>The report is consistent with what I've been hearing at Ars and other bulletin boards. IBM service has no competition. Sony is horrendous and HPQ is near the bottom.<BR><BR>I ...
From eMachines, what we believe might be the first laptop with AMD’s new 64-bit processor. The M6807 also has built-in 802.11g, 512MB of RAM, a DVD burner, a 15.4-inch widescreen display, and a 60GB ...
Well known for its low-price desktop products, US-based eMachines will launch a low-price notebook in May or June, according to sources. Taiwan-based notebook manufacturer Arima Computer is said to ...
eMachines has become one of the first brand-name PC makers to build a notebook with Advanced Micro Devices' 64-bit Mobile Athlon 64 processor. The notebook, the M6805, comes with a Mobile Athlon 64 ...
Hopefully we will start seeing cheaper notebooks without the cost of performance very soon. You might remember previous stories on ECS and HP planning sub $600 notebooks, now eMachines is announcing ...