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Old 11-29-05, 12:29   #1 (permalink)
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What do you guys think of eMachines?

My girlfriend's aunt is looking for an affordable computer for her kids to play games on (nothing too crazy for now), surf the internet, and do school work.

This one looks like it could handle their needs for several years: http://www.e4me.com/products/product...Machines_T6524

Anyone have experience with them?
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Old 11-29-05, 12:40   #2 (permalink)
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That machine looks okay, I've never dealt with them though. I 've always built my own...But I do work on other's computers and I've never been asked to work on one of those..Maybe that's a good sign? Not sure...

My only advice to you is to look at the operating system that it has...
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Old 11-29-05, 01:18   #3 (permalink)
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I have never heard of XP media center as an OP, and i am almost decent with computers.

But checking that config and price with Dell, and that is a heck of a price. The similar priced Dell only has 256 mb of memory. that horrible, not even usable anymore.

The Emachine is using shared memory, but it has a gig, so it will be pleanty fast, but unable to play hardcore FPS type games.

It will run games like World of Warcraft, Rise of Nations ect quite well.

Very good price if ya ask me, im not sure i could build it less than that, considering an A64 939 Venice 3500 is 200 bucks.

If there is a need to play more graphic intense games, a PCI-X video card will drop in, so it is future proof for now.
 
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Thanks, JBM.

The kids are 7 and 5, so hardcore games aren't a major concern for a good while.
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Get them started on Macs early!!

With all of the viruses and spyware and random system errors, I've been done with Windows for 3 years now.
Mac OS X is the most reliable OS available.

A Mac Mini would be great for the kids, and she can save money by using an existing monitor!
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It's doubtful on the Mac.
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Emachines was bought by Gateway, so should be pretty good quality.

Gateway completes eMachines buy
 
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What do you guys think of eMachines?

My girlfriend's aunt is looking for an affordable computer for her kids to play games on (nothing too crazy for now), surf the internet, and do school work.

This one looks like it could handle their needs for several years: http://www.e4me.com/products/product...Machines_T6524

Anyone have experience with them?

I would say go for it, I work with computers and as a helpdesk admin in my company. I hang with some serious IT guys. if you ever heard them talk you will be lost. I am on their level of conversation but I keep the " geek " lingo at work. anyhow they have always said nothing but good things about the E-machines especially for the price ( most of their kids have them) I used to hate them but they have me convinced they are reliable well built and will last for years. are they the fastest and able to be acceptable for gamers no but that is not what you are looking for. take this for what it is worth but my next basic machine will be one of these for my kids.
 
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Teach them the horror of Apple while they're young. Teach them how to use a computer and you won't have any problems with viruses or adware.

And yeah, the media center thing bugs me... I'd never use it as a daily OS, but XP can be expensive if you actually pay for it.......
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The eMachines of today are far superior to the junk they used to sell. I've worked on a few of the older ones and hated them. Now, since being owned by Gateway, they offer a nice system at a great price. I wouldn't own one myself, I build my own. But for kids to do homework, surf and play games, the eMachine should work great.
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A quick note: The monitor is sold separately and I couldn't tell if the speakers were included. Dell is pretty regular about running specials on desktops. One of the sites I frequent, dealnews.com, will keep you updated. There was only one current deal that looks like it is dead but here is a link where I searched for Dell Dimensions: http://dealnews.com/artsearch.html?s...ll%20dimension . If you look at the expiration dates you can see they regularly have sales.

As for more memory or a larger hard drive, it is very inexpensive and relatively easy to upgrade either.
 
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