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Hey y'all
i was saw an article for back-to-school technologies for computer and i check it out and i saw eMachine for like $800 wit 4.5/5 rating and i was wondering if that computer or eMachines the company itself have a good rep of building good computer??? holler back Mulak |
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eMachines T2824
http://www.emachines.com/products/pr...Machines_T2824 eMachines T2958 http://www.emachines.com/products/pr...Machines_T2958 eMachines T3092 http://www.emachines.com/products/pr...Machines_T3092 |
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I dont know about the newer eMachines but the ones from the past aren't worth it, but maybe they've stepped up their game and started making better PC, but I myself still wouldn't trust them, it also depends on what you need the computer for, just for the most basic it'll probably be safe.
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As of Q4-2002, eMachines has definitely gotten their act together (and learned that refurbished doesnt sell). If I was buying OEMs they're prolly the company I'd go after.
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