Believe it or not, since its launch in 1998, they have become one of the 2nd largest desktop vendors in the U.S. It's no secret that its rival, Gateway, use to own eMachines back in 2004. That was until 2007 when Acer, the new owners, purchased Gateway.
Here's what you get:
- (1) eMachines eM250-1915 Netbook (5.5lbs)
- (1) Li-ion battery
- (1) AC adapter
- Manufactuer Warrenty for Parts: 12 month
- Manufactuer Warrenty for Labor: 12 month
- 1.6GHz Intel Atom™ N270 processor speed
- 1GB 667MHZ DDR2 memory that can be stepped up to 2GB
- 10.1" widescreen LED-backlit (1024x600) display
- Intel Graphics Media Accelerator for sharp graphics
- 10/100 Ethernet LAN (with RJ-45 interface) and
- Built-in wireless LAN (WI-FI)
- 160GB HDD
- Built-in webcam & microphone
- Genuine Microsoft Windows® XP Home SP3
- ENERGY STAR qualified
- Multi-in-1 media reader (Supports multi-media card, memory stick, Memory Stick PRO and xD-Picture Card)
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