The company appeared in September 1998, as a solo venture by a Michigan business entrepreneur Dominique Gray and quickly became ajoint venture between Korean monitor maker Korea Data Systems (KDS) and Korean computer manufacturer TriGem.
EMachines was created in 1998.
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eMachines is really a accer computer
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.
Does emachines E627 have an in built Bluetooth card?
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.
By visiting the emachines website and clicking on the link that reads "support". One can also purchase Answers by emachines, a service that allows for comprehensive support in regards to IT questions.
eMachines is a line of computers, not a specific computer. The product line used a variety of processors.
The Dell Inspiron 15 is definitely has better specs than the eMachines E725. Comparison: -Processor- the Dell has a i3 2.7Ghz vs the eMachines 2.2Ghz. Significantly faster and more efficient -RAM- the Dell has 4GB vs the eMachines 3GB. Significantly faster. If you wanted to get 4GB on the eMachines, you would have to pay extra. -HardDrive- The Dell has 500GB HDD vs the eMachines 250GB. The Dell has twice as much storage space the 3Machines! Therefore, the Dell Inspiron 15 has better specs than the eMachines E725.
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Emachine is a brand name for personal computers, which started out as entry level PC's based in Irvine, CA, later purchased by Gateway Computers, then by the Taiwanese personal computer manufacturer and eventually became a brand name low cost PC.
The company eMachines no longer exists, and therefore does not sell any laptops. It was bought out by Gateway Computers in 2004. The name eMachines continued to be used until 2012, but now even the name is gone.