I took a Chance
Written: Jan 19 '00
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Pros: Price, performance
Cons: Cheap speakers ( didn't matter to me )
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| blackbiker's Full Review: eMachines eMonster |
I've been running the computer for over a month now, and have NO problems.
The emachine is being used in a home office as the primary CAD developer and spreadsheet processor. It runs about 12 hours a day, six days a week.
So far I'm very pleased with the performance and reliability. Setup was a snap. Adding a secondary printer port to support laser printer and ink jet plotter was trouble free. Same thing for adding a CD writer.
Internally, the components were recognized name brand. The case is better than average. Has an empty bay, and front connect USB and game ports.
I bought it to replace an older computer that was starting to act weird. It had the best features for the price, and was the clear winner in a lineup of about a dozen computers.
If I have any difficulties in the future, I will post.
R. S.
Recommended:
Yes
Amount Paid (US$): 900 Operating System: Windows Processor: Intel Pentium III Processor speed: 401-500 RAM: 64 Internal Storage: DVD Hard Drive (GB): Over 12
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