eMachines is really a accer computer
eMachines started as a brand name in 1998 and continued manufacturing for six years. In 2004 they became a subsidiary of Gateway computers. Gateway sold the division to the Taiwanese company Acer Inc in 2007. eMachines is the second largest manufacturer of desktop PC's in retail stores in the United States. So theoretically, no named individual invented the eMachines, Acer Inc is a large computer manufacturing company. "Acer" is just a 'cool' name I guess. Hope this helped.
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This signals that the computer is in a standby or "sleep" mode. Most parts of the hardware are turned off by the BIOS until a key on the keyboard is pressed or the mouse is moved.
Hp is the best developed computer brand. No doubt hp and its products is known for its brand and performance.
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eMachines is a line of computers, not a specific computer. The product line used a variety of processors.
The EMachines site provides support to customers who have purchased any eMachines notebook, netbook, desktop computer or monitor. The eMachines site also sells accessories for their notebooks and netbooks.
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EMachines was created in 1998.
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The phrase "you get what you pay for" is generally applied to all PC's. E-Machines are generally made with cheaper parts. If you just need a computer for surfing the web or word processing, consider one, or a netbook.
The best place one can purchase a notebook by the company "eMachines" is the company's official website. Once the user selects their country of residence, the site will redirect the user to the company's online store. Amazon is another location that one can purchase products by eMachines.
It should if it is running Windows XP or newer. Check out the related link for computer requirements.
The first hp computer built in 1937.
An HP computer is a personal computer (PC.) So are Dell computers, Asus, and Lenovo.
Does emachines E627 have an in built Bluetooth card?